How many scoops of coffee do you use per cup when brewing?!


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How many scoops of coffee do you use per cup when brewing?


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I make 10 - 5 oz. cups at a time with my cone-style drip coffee maker, using five 1/8 cup scoops of grounds for the pot. I'd say this yields a fairly average strength cup of coffee.

1/8 cup = 2 tablespoons
therefore 1 tablespoon grounds per 5 ounce cup of coffee

As they say in the ads - "You're mileage may vary."

I make 10 cups and use three heaping tablespoons full ( of fine ground coffee) ---but then again, I like it REALLY strong.

I use 2 tablespoon sized scoops (per 6oz cup). Medium ground and steeped in a French Press for no more than 4 minutes.

I will put three big scoops for 10 cups, but I like my coffee pretty strong.

Use 1 scoop of coffee for every 2 cups.

for 12 cups i use 3 heaping spoonfuls. It's not too strong and not too weak

I make coffee in a two cup pot and use 4 heaping scoops. So two heaping scoops per cup. The scoop is tablespoon size.

Depending on how strong you want it. If you use an 8 cup coffee maker I use 3/4 of a cup. It comes out strong but use more or less to taste.

About 11/2 tablespoon per cup. I like it a little on the strong side. I bought some instant the other day but i just don't like it. If it is fine coffee i use less but right now i am using medium ground.

I use FOLGERS coffee and its the one thats , called simply smooth i love it and i use 2 scoops for a 10 cup

u know those those koolaide scoops well i use those scoops!

Beats me.... I just put 4 scoops of beans in the grinder. For a 12 cup coffee maker...

2 heaping scoops for 8 cups




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