How Much Coffee Do You Use For 1 Cup Chemex?

We recommend starting with a 1:15 coffee-to-water ratio when brewing with the Chemex. In other words, for every 1 gram of coffee, add 15 grams of water, which converts to about 3 tablespoon of coffee for every 1 cup of water. Experiment from there to find the perfect ratio for you. How much coffee do … Read more

Can You Use A Funnel For Pour Over Coffee?

You can make a pour-over coffee at home, without an expensive specialty apparatus. All you need is a dollar-store funnel I’m serious. What you’ll need: the funnel, a cup, a cone-type coffee filter like these that you can get at the supermarket by the hundreds for a couple bucks, and some way to boil water. … Read more

How Do I Calibrate My Hario Scale?

Accuracy and precision – 3/5 The hario scale can measure up to 1 decimal place and is quite accurate in that regard. However, from extensive use before, its consistency in measurement isn’t great. I’ve had times where I’d re-measure my dose and there would be a difference of 0.2 to 0.3 grams. How accurate is … Read more

How Do You Make A Small Coffee In A Chemex?

As a starting point, we recommend using 50 grams of coffee and 700 grams of water (about 25 ounces), and then adjust according to your taste. Weigh out the coffee and grind to a coarseness resembling sea salt. How much coffee do you put in a small chemex? As a starting point, we recommend using … Read more