bigtiller
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I like strong coffee so we tried 3 scoops [6 tbsp] with my 12 cup Mr. coffee. I wasn't impressed. I think 2 scoops is better. Maybe it is the brand or grind that we need to play with.
I use a similar amount but I like mine stronger also,I like strong coffee so we tried 3 scoops [6 tbsp] with my 12 cup Mr. coffee. I wasn't impressed. I think 2 scoops is better. Maybe it is the brand or grind that we need to play with.
Very popular in Europe and ROW, but Keurig mostly owns the pod market on this side of the pond. They're good for office use, where everyone wants a slightly different thing, and no one is manning the pots. But they don't really make great coffee, they're expensive, and terribly wasteful for home use.I've used a "Nespresso" capsule coffee machine for the last 16 years...You choose your type/size of pod and they ship your coffee to you. My last order took 3 business days to reach me here in Tasmania.
I've used a "Nespresso" capsule coffee machine for the last 16 years. A fresh mug of coffee, in a few minutes, at a very drinkable temperature. I bought my machine from a large department store; they even demonstrated the machine (Hey! Free cup of coffee. )
You choose your type/size of pod and they ship your coffee to you. My last order took 3 business days to reach me here in Tasmania.
In large metropolitan cities there are also Nespresso Shops that sell everything from their machines to all varieties of their coffee pods.
9 level tablespoons of finely ground espresso beans for 36 oz of brewed coffee, (three 12 oz tumblers).
Most coffee containers say one tablespoon per cup. I usually add a few more to give the coffee a little more flavor. I don’t like drinking hot water.A 12 cup mister coffee maker is a popular size and brand. A standard coffee scoop is 2 tablespoons.
How many scoops do you use for a pot of coffee? We have been using 2 scoops for a long time but some of the literature suggests we use 4 to 6 scoops to get the Golden Ratio.
Also, does a $350 Moccamaster or Bunn coffee pot [or any high priced one] make coffee taste that much better?