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novasurf 03-21-2009 04:21 PM

French Press Math
 
So, how much coffee do you put in a French Press for the best results?

We get asked this time and time again by our customers and from the coffee semi pros like yourselves on the different boards I post on. So here it is, once and for all.

Multiply the size of your French Press in ounces by 0.057. This is the weight of the coffee you should be using, in ounces. I round up. It's an easy piece of math if you have a calculator, and you only have to do it once, ever.

Get a small kitchen scale. Use it for this once, and then you'll be able to eyeball it forever.

Have at it.

ashtonlady 03-25-2009 11:32 AM

Re: French Press Math
 
That is way too easy. :)

Tripp 03-25-2009 11:47 AM

Re: French Press Math
 
You rock, thanks for the good info Norman!

Dukeuni 03-25-2009 12:02 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Man, I like it! Nice quick but specific answer. Bah, now I need to buy another french press (last one's press part fell apart!)

ChicagoWhiteSox 03-25-2009 01:21 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Thanks:)

Punchlover 03-28-2009 09:49 AM

Re: French Press Math
 
i like my french press, adn thanks for the info, but i wont be doing any math :p

Prospector 03-28-2009 10:21 AM

Re: French Press Math
 
That's some good info - thanks! I guess now I'll need to go buy a french press :D

bookman 03-28-2009 03:12 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
I use my FP for 90% of the coffee I make at home. Can't wait to try this!

bookman 04-08-2009 06:37 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Well, after some re-evaluating and experimentatin', the combo that works best for me is one tablespon per 8 oz.

novasurf 08-11-2009 07:00 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
So some folks simply don't trust the numbers. But the numbers never lie. I'm dyin' because we were at a party and after several coffee misfirings, I weighed in with the host and detailed it all out.

Result: a freshly made cherry crisp + perfectly extracted UB coffee = smilez around the house.

Folks: simply do the math. I kid you not.

germantown rob 08-12-2009 09:41 AM

Re: French Press Math
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bookman (Post 327195)
Well, after some re-evaluating and experimentatin', the combo that works best for me is one tablespon per 8 oz.

I have problems with tablespoon measurements. Do you level it off? do you heap it? some where in between? Have you ever used a scale to see how much variation that that can produce after a few spoons worth?

Also grind size/extraction time are part of the equation as well.

Sancho 08-19-2009 02:42 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Seems like a awful lot of coffee per pot? 32oz FP needs 1.8oz ground coffee?

germantown rob 08-19-2009 05:02 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sancho (Post 515074)
Seems like a awful lot of coffee per pot? 32oz FP needs 1.8oz ground coffee?

That is the correct amount of grind so you might not like the math to make cold brew extract. The good news is there is a tea forum for those that don't really like coffee :D.

Sancho 08-22-2009 09:16 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by germantown rob (Post 515201)
That is the correct amount of grind so you might not like the math to make cold brew extract. The good news is there is a tea forum for those that don't really like coffee :D.

Cold brew what?! Your blowing my mind with these big words :confused:

Is this bean weight or ground coffee weight? I weighed out 1.8 oz of grounds and am unsure if my press will be able to handle so much coffee :r

novasurf 12-04-2011 11:47 AM

Re: French Press Math
 
Bump for the team.

Mattso3000 12-04-2011 11:56 AM

Re: French Press Math
 
Nicely timed bump. Just bought a press and was wondering this very thing! Is there any difference in quantity for cold extraction?

mariogolbee 12-04-2011 12:42 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Thanks.

Chainsaw13 12-04-2011 01:44 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Gonna have to try this. I've been using 35g (1.25oz) for a 16oz brew. That's what I kept seeing on all of the videos on coffeegeek.

Mattso3000 12-04-2011 02:53 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
That's some damn good coffee...

Chainsaw13 12-05-2011 04:36 PM

Re: French Press Math
 
Weighed out 26g of Colombia Los Naranjos whole beans, ran them through my grinder and brewed two cups in the french press. Wow, such a great tasting cup o' joe. I'm sold.


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