bclayton
New member
Hi All, new to espresso and enjoying the journey so far. A lot to learn and I'm deep in the rabbit hole. One thing I am very confused on is ratios and weighing coffee grounds in vs espresso out. I see tons of info detailing ratios of 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, etc. for ristretto, lungos, and the whole nine. Many of these state preferred weights something along the lines of 18 grams of coffee in to 36 grams of espresso out, which would be approximately a double shot. My question is....how does 36 grams amount to a double shot when the density of water is 1g/mL, ie 36g=36mL=1.2 liquid oz?
Another example is shown here from Clive Coffee for 18-20g of grind to make 30g of coffee (or 1.5oz as stated in the video). How does 30 grams of liquid make 1.5oz when that density works out to 20g/oz...IE less dense than water?? I'm confused, please help
Another example is shown here from Clive Coffee for 18-20g of grind to make 30g of coffee (or 1.5oz as stated in the video). How does 30 grams of liquid make 1.5oz when that density works out to 20g/oz...IE less dense than water?? I'm confused, please help