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How much coffee grounds do you need to brew 100 cups?
You can't determine the exact amount of coffee grounds needed for 100 cups without more information. Here's why:
* Brewing method: Different brewing methods require different coffee-to-water ratios. For example, a French press uses a much higher ratio than a drip coffee maker.
* Coffee strength preference: Some people prefer a strong, bold cup of coffee while others like it milder. This directly affects the amount of coffee grounds used.
* Cup size: A "cup" can be anywhere from 6 to 12 ounces.
To figure out the amount of coffee grounds needed, you'll need to know:
1. Your preferred brewing method: Look up the recommended coffee-to-water ratio for your chosen method.
2. Your desired coffee strength: A stronger brew usually means more coffee grounds.
3. The size of your cups: If you're using 8-ounce cups, you'll need more coffee than if you're using 6-ounce cups.
Here's a general guideline for a standard 8-ounce cup using a drip coffee maker:
* Strong brew: 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds per cup.
* Medium brew: 1.5 tablespoons of coffee grounds per cup.
* Mild brew: 1 tablespoon of coffee grounds per cup.
For 100 cups:
* Strong: 200 tablespoons (approximately 10 ounces)
* Medium: 150 tablespoons (approximately 7.5 ounces)
* Mild: 100 tablespoons (approximately 5 ounces)
Remember, these are just estimates. The best way to find the perfect amount of coffee grounds is to experiment and adjust according to your personal taste.
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