How many cups of coffee can you get from 1 lb. of whole bean coffee ? 30 - 40 cups ? More ?
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Well, we know that it should be in around 55 to 65 grams/litre, but the suggestions being put out there by roasters are all over the map.
I took a quick scan over some roaster's web sites and typically found 36grams/litre. Yuck!
My conclusion was that this is a better place to ask questions than by looking at roaster's sites.
I actually emailed one of the roasters and he emailed me back. He claimed that 71 grams for 2 litres is an industry standard for restaurants.
Fraser Jamieson said:Well, we know that it should be in around 55 to 65 grams/litre, but the suggestions being put out there by roasters are all over the map.
I took a quick scan over some roaster's web sites and typically found 36grams/litre. Yuck!
My conclusion was that this is a better place to ask questions than by looking at roaster's sites.
I actually emailed one of the roasters and he emailed me back. He claimed that 71 grams for 2 litres is an industry standard for restaurants.
Scary.
FWIW, here's a link to a HB thread containing the SCAA's brewed coffee control chart (as well as a riveting discussion of ExtractMojo and refractometers for espresso) . Note that 55g/L is smack dab in the middle of the "optimum balance" range. Note also that anything less than 40g/L isn't even on the chart. I think that says something...
Yea, I know what its supposed to be. Seriously. The reason I asked the basic question is exactly becuase you get a wide "interpretation" from various groups, like roasters per se.... I know how many your supposed to get, so get off my back would you please... Its supposed to be a forum for discussion and answers. Thank you very much people and all that contributed.
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