Coffee Brewing Ratio Converters
Convert coffee dosing formats between brew ratio notation and grams-per-water-volume targets with explicit cup-size assumptions.
Explanation
Brew planning mixes ratio notation and direct dose-per-volume targets. This hub normalizes every format through grams of coffee per liter of water so recipes stay reproducible across equipment and cup sizes.
Coffee Brewing Ratio converters are grouped into directional families so each leaf keeps one stable conversion model.
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Open a family hub to reach leaf pages with direct answers, calculator output, and reverse links built on the same constants.
How to use this hub
- Choose a converter family.
- If converting to/from grams from a volume unit, select an ingredient.
- For pure unit changes (volume↔volume or weight↔weight), use universal conversions.
If your conversion includes grams, you’ll choose an ingredient; otherwise you won’t.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is brew ratio interpreted?
The ratio is interpreted as water to coffee by mass (for example, 1:16 means 16 grams of water for each gram of coffee).
Why convert through grams per liter?
A grams-per-liter baseline keeps ratio and cup-dose formats directly comparable.
What cup size is used for 12 oz references?
This family uses 12 US fluid ounces, equivalent to 354.882355 mL.