Brew guides

We believe that everyone can make delicious coffee at home with the right tools and knowledge. Here are our tips, guides, and recipes to make the most of your Sample Coffee!

Brewing tips

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How to store coffee

Simple strategies to increase the lifespan of your beans

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Recommended brewing window

When to brew your coffee for optimum flavour and acidity

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Brew ratios

1:2.2
dose:yield
ratio

To brew our blends, decaf, or espresso roast single origins on espresso, we recommend using 22g of beans (dose) to get 48g of espresso out (yield), during 26-32 seconds.

g dose
g yield
View the how to brew espresso (blends) guide.

1:3
dose:yield
ratio

To brew our single origin coffee on espresso, we recommend using 20g of beans (dose) to get 60g of espresso out (yield), during 24-28 seconds.

g dose
g yield
View the how to brew espresso (single origin) guide.

1:16.7
beans:water
ratio

To brew in infusion/fed brewers (V60, Chemex) use a ratio of 1:16.7 ratio of beans:water.

g beans
g water

1:14.3
beans:water
ratio

To brew in immersion brewers (plunger, AeroPress, Kalita, batch brewer) we recommend using a 1:14.3 ratio of beans:water

g beans
g water

1:12
beans:water
ratio

To brew as cold brew we recommend using a 1:12 ratio of beans:water

g beans
g water

Brew recipes

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Chemex

Brew pour-over coffee for one or a crowd

View Chemex Guide
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Cold brew coffee

The easiest and most forgiving coffee brewing method

View Cold Brew Guide
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Espresso (single origin)

How to make a delicious single origin espresso at home

View Espresso Guide
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Espresso (blends)

How to make espresso at home, using our blends or decaf

View Espresso (Blend) Guide
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French press (plunger)

It’s hiding in a cupboard and it’ll make delicious, stress-free coffee!

View French Press Guide
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Kalita Wave

The most forgiving pour-over method

View Kalita Wave Guide
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Moccamaster

The simplest way to batch brew hot filter coffee

View Moccamaster Guide

More guides

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Cascara tea

Make tea with part of the coffee cherries

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Cupping coffee at home

Cupping is how we taste coffee at the roastery and you can do it at home, too!

View Cupping Coffee At Home