What It Really Means
Imagine you have a cup of coffee. If it’s made with a 1:2 brew ratio, that means for every spoonful of coffee grounds, you add two spoonfuls of hot water. It's like when you make a smoothie, if you use one scoop of berries and two scoops of yogurt, the flavor is just right.
Why It Matters
Using the right brew ratio makes your coffee taste better, not too strong, not too weak. If you used more coffee than water (like 1:1), it would be super strong, like a chocolate bar with no milk. But with 1:2, it’s balanced, just like your favorite snack after school. A 1:2 brew ratio means you use 1 part coffee to 2 parts water, like mixing juice and soda in a special way for the best taste.
Examples
- If you have 2 tablespoons of coffee, use 4 tablespoons of water.
- Imagine mixing one part coffee with two parts water like in a recipe.
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See also
- The Best Coffee to Water Ratio: How much coffee should you use?
- What is a Coffee Brew Ratio?
- What's the ideal coffee to water ratio for a French press?
- How does a coffee process affect the flavour?
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