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Understanding Coffee Ratios

The secret to a great cup of coffee isn't just the beans; it's the mathematical relationship between water and coffee grounds. This is known as the Brewing Ratio. Using a scale and a calculator ensures that your coffee is neither too weak (under-extracted) nor too bitter (over-extracted).

Common Coffee Ratio Guide

  • 1:1 to 1:3 – Espresso (Intense, concentrated)
  • 1:10 – Cold Brew Concentrate (Very strong, meant for diluting)
  • 1:15 – Aeropress / Strong Pour Over (Full-bodied, bold)
  • 1:16 to 1:17 – The "Golden Ratio" (Balanced, highlight's bean notes)
  • 1:18 – French Press / Light Drip (Milder, tea-like clarity)

Practical Example

If you are using a standard 12oz mug (approx 355ml) and you want a standard balanced cup (1:16 ratio):

  1. Input 355ml into the water field.
  2. Set the ratio to 16.
  3. The calculator will tell you to use 22.2 grams of coffee.

How to Use This Calculator

Simply enter the total amount of finished coffee you want to drink. Choose your unit (milliliters or ounces). Adjust the ratio based on your preference—smaller numbers result in stronger coffee, while larger numbers result in a lighter brew. Our calculator accounts for standard density to provide the most accurate measurements for your morning routine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the grind size change the ratio?
No, the ratio stays the same regardless of grind size, but the grind size affects the contact time. Fine grinds extract faster than coarse grinds.

Should I weigh coffee in grams or spoons?
Always use a scale. A "tablespoon" of dark roast coffee weighs significantly less than a tablespoon of light roast coffee because dark roasts are less dense.

function calculateCoffee() { var waterInput = document.getElementById('waterAmount').value; var ratioInput = document.getElementById('ratioValue').value; var unit = document.getElementById('waterUnit').value; var resultArea = document.getElementById('coffeeResultArea'); var resCoffee = document.getElementById('resCoffee'); var resWater = document.getElementById('resWater'); var instructionText = document.getElementById('instructionText'); var water = parseFloat(waterInput); var ratio = parseFloat(ratioInput); if (isNaN(water) || water <= 0) { alert('Please enter a valid water amount.'); return; } if (isNaN(ratio) || ratio <= 0) { alert('Please enter a valid ratio number.'); return; } var coffeeWeight; var displayWater; var coffeeUnit = "g"; if (unit === "ml") { // 1ml water = 1g water coffeeWeight = water / ratio; displayWater = water.toFixed(0) + " ml"; resCoffee.innerHTML = coffeeWeight.toFixed(1) + " g"; } else { // Imperial: 1 fl oz water ≈ 29.57g // Usually, people measure coffee in grams even in the US, but we will provide grams. var waterInGrams = water * 29.5735; coffeeWeight = waterInGrams / ratio; displayWater = water.toFixed(1) + " oz"; resCoffee.innerHTML = coffeeWeight.toFixed(1) + " g"; } resWater.innerHTML = displayWater; resultArea.style.display = "block"; // Set dynamic instruction var strength = ""; if (ratio = 13 && ratio = 16 && ratio <= 17) strength = "Balanced (Standard)"; else strength = "Light & Bright"; instructionText.innerHTML = "Based on a 1:" + ratio + " ratio, this will produce a " + strength + " brew. Adjust the ratio to fine-tune the flavor profile."; // Smooth scroll to result resultArea.scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth', block: 'nearest' }); }

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