Published On Jan 27, 2021
The Golden Ratio of coffee grounds to water is 1:15. That’s 1gram to 15 ml of water. The average k cup holds 10grams of coffee. Using the ideal ratio, that means we could only brew a 6oz drink (lowest setting on the Keurig) before our drink becomes watered down.
Some ways around this include:
- Brew two 6 oz drinks for a bigger drink
- Use a Keurig 2.0 with the large k carafe pods
- Use a different brewing method like an AeroPress or Moka pot.
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