Howmuchcoffeeshould I usetobrew a cupofcoffeeintermsoffiltercoffee?
Now, I'm gonnatalkaboutthisinthreeseparatestages.
I'm gonnatalkaboutwhy I'm goingtorecommend a certaintypeofratiosofusinggramsperliter, andthen I'm gonnatalkaboutkindoffindingyouridealratio.
Andfinally, I'm gonnatalkaboutwhy I mightrecommend a differentratiofordifferentbrewingmethods.
Sofirstthing, whywould I recommendgramsperliter?
There's a numberofdifferentwayspeopledorecipesandratios.
Themostcommononestillistorecommendscoopsperkup.
There's nointernationalstandardforscoops.
A scoopcontainaboutsevengrams.
Itcouldcontainabout 10 or 12 grams.
Nowtheproblem I havewithscoopsorcupsortablespoonsorteaspoons, Allofthatsortofstuffisthatthey'revolumetricmeasurements, whichmeansthatthey'llhavemassivefluctuationsinactualweight, dependingon a fewdifferentfactors.
Forexample, if I weretouse, let's say a darkroastmediumgroundcoffeeand I have a perfectlevelscoopofthatthatmightweigharound 77 and 1/2 gramsif I wentfor a lightroastphonethegroundscoffeethatmightweigh 88 and 1/2 gramswellover 10% Mauron.
Now, withpercolation, waterispassingthrough a bedofcoffee, infusion, allofthewaterandallofthecoffeehangingouttogetherduringthebrewtime, a poreoverhispercolation, a Frenchpressandairoppress.
Thoseareinfusionmethods.
Now I wouldrecommendusing a littlebitmorecoffeeforaninfusionmethodthan I wouldfor a poreoverfor a percolationmethod.
I'llexplainwhy?
Let's imagine, Forthesakeofargument, we'regonnabrew a literofcoffee.