There's nothing on the packaging. I've not decided where I'll buy the coffee, so it may not be possible to ask one of the shop people.Does the coffee packaging not say the ratio? The quantity will differ depending of the brew and the strength you want out of it.
The ol 1 tablespoon per 4-5oz never seems to fail to give something of a decent result. Doubt it'll be watery or too strong. Does the coffee have a strong or light scent. Not a surefire way of knowing if its definitely a light, medium. or dark brew but it helps. Dark brews are stronger smelling and light brews are lighter smelling for the most part.There's nothing on the packaging. I've not decided where I'll buy the coffee, so it may not be possible to ask one of the shop people.
Haven't decided where I'll buy the beans but will probably get a medium roast.The ol 1 tablespoon per 4-5oz never seems to fail to give something of a decent result. Doubt it'll be watery or too strong. Does the coffee have a strong or light scent. Not a surefire way of knowing if its definitely a light, medium. or dark brew but it helps. Dark brews are stronger smelling and light brews are lighter smelling for the most part.
There's nothing on the packaging. I've not decided where I'll buy the coffee, so it may not be possible to ask one of the shop people.
Thanks! I'd seen that chart once before and totally forgot about it. Seems like a good place to start.Here's a link to a chart and advice for using these large urns. Can't vouch for results as it has been a long, long time since I have used a large coffee urn.
https://chairsforaffairs.com/coffee-percolator-instructions/
I will buy the beans either at Costco or the somewhat closer-by Peet's, which Costco carries along with Starbucks, a more local roaster, and their own label. If shopping at Peet's, I can get advice about quantity from the staff.Sounds like your going to a coffee shop or bean roaster. Avoid coffee using Robusta beans which is the choice among people who think Maxwell House is good and tend to doctor their coffee with cream & sugar to hide the nasty flavor.
Sounds like your going to a coffee shop or bean roaster. Avoid coffee using Robusta beans which is the choice among people who think Maxwell House is good and tend to doctor their coffee with cream & sugar to hide the nasty flavor.
Read the directions on coffee container for brewing in a percolator.We're having an event and will be serving coffee. We have a 50-cup urn-style coffee dispenser. How much coffee is needed to make 50 cups?
I don't use coffee from containers. Don't use or have a percolator.Read the directions on coffee container for brewing in a percolator.
Good tip on the measuring. Thanks!Measure the water in the urn for a exact measurement. Coffee makers will differ in what they deem is the size of a cup. For example if yours uses 5 oz as a cup that would be 250oz.
If you go to Costco their Kirkland coffee is pretty decent. I know someone who has similar functions using a large percolator urn and that coffee is good.