Coffee Calculator
Free coffee calculator for the perfect coffee-to-water ratio. Pour over, French press, AeroPress, Chemex, drip, cold brew, Moka, and espresso — in grams, ounces, tablespoons, or cups.
Clean, balanced cup. V60 / Kalita Wave / Hario.
Enter cost in your local currency — the cost-per-cup output uses the same currency.
Alternate Measures
For when a kitchen scale isn't handy
Caffeine & Cost
Estimates — actual extraction varies with grind, time, and bean origin.
Pour Over Brew Notes
Recommended grind, contact time, and water temperature for pour over
Medium
size of grounds
3–4 min
contact / steep time
93–96°C
200–205°F
What Is a Coffee Calculator?
Get the right coffee-to-water ratio for every brew method
1:15–1:18
Golden Ratio
Pour over, drip, Chemex
1:12–1:17
French Press
Full body, immersion
1:1.5–1:3
Espresso
Pressurized shot
A coffee calculator turns a recipe ratio into exact grams of beans and water (or ounces, tablespoons, scoops, and cups). Tell it how much water you have — or how many cups you want — and it works out the rest at the right strength for your brew method.
Whether you searched for a coffee to water ratio calculator, a french press coffee calculator, a pour over coffee calculator or a cold brew calculator, this tool covers all eight major methods in one place — with grind size, brew time, caffeine estimate, and cost-per-cup built in.
How the Coffee-to-Water Ratio Is Calculated
The formulas behind every output
Coffee & Water
Coffee (g) = Water (g) ÷ Ratio
Water (g) = Coffee (g) × Ratio
1 mL of water ≈ 1 g
The ratio is the “N” in 1:N
Alternate Measures
1 tbsp ground coffee ≈ 5.3 g
1 scoop = 2 tbsp ≈ 10.6 g
1 oz = 28.35 g, 1 fl oz = 29.57 mL
Volume measures vary with grind — weigh when you can
Worked Example: Pour Over at 1:16, 500 mL water
Water
500
grams / mL
Ratio
1:16
coffee:water
Coffee
31.3
grams
Tablespoons
5.9
of grounds
500 g ÷ 16 = 31.25 g of coffee. That's about 5.9 level tablespoons or 3 standard scoops of medium-ground coffee.
Coffee Ratio by Brew Method
Recommended grind, time, and ratio range per method
| Method | Ratio | Grind |
|---|---|---|
| Pour Over (V60, Kalita) | 1:15 – 1:18 | Medium |
| Drip Coffee Maker | 1:15 – 1:18 | Medium |
| Chemex | 1:15 – 1:17 | Medium–Coarse |
| French Press | 1:12 – 1:17 | Coarse |
| AeroPress | 1:10 – 1:17 | Fine–Medium |
| Moka Pot | 1:7 – 1:10 | Fine |
| Cold Brew (concentrate) | 1:4 – 1:8 | Coarse |
| Espresso | 1:1.5 – 1:3 | Very Fine |
The “golden ratio” — popularized by the Specialty Coffee Association — is roughly 1:18 (about 55 g of coffee per litre of water). Most filter-style brewers cluster between 1:15 and 1:18.
What Else Affects Your Cup
The ratio is the start — these dial it in
Water Temperature
Aim for 93–96 °C (200–205 °F) for hot methods. Boiling water scorches grounds and over-extracts bitter compounds; cooler water under-extracts and tastes sour.
Grind Size
Finer grind = faster extraction. If your brew tastes bitter, go coarser. If it tastes weak or sour, go finer. The grind in this calculator is a starting point.
Caffeine numbers are estimates
Caffeine content depends on bean origin, roast level, grind, brew time, and extraction yield. The mg-per-cup figure here is a typical mid-range estimate for the method you selected — treat it as a guide, not a clinical dose.
Common Mistakes (and Quick Fixes)
Tighten your brew without buying new gear
Measuring Coffee by Volume
A tablespoon of light-roast beans weighs less than dark roast. A scale solves this — even a $10 one is a step change for consistency.
Using a Drip-Maker “Cup” (5 oz)
Most coffee makers count a cup as 5 fl oz, not the 8 fl oz you actually drink. Set the cup-size input above to match your real mug.
Same Ratio for Every Method
A 1:16 ratio is great for pour over but watery for French press and useless for espresso. Pick the method first — the ratio range follows.
Boiling Water Off the Kettle
Let the kettle sit for 30 seconds after the boil, or set it to 95°C. Anything above 96°C aggressively over-extracts and tastes burnt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about coffee-to-water ratios, brew methods, and measurements
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Last updated Apr 30, 2026