Grind Size
Grind size is essential to a perfect cup of coffee. Too coarse and the coffee will be sour and watery, too fine and your coffee will be bitter and over-extracted. If you are using an aero press or espresso machine, the flow rate is faster and contact time is shorter so you want to use a fine grind. For pour overs and Keurig style machines, you will want to use a medium-fine to medium grind size. A traditional drip maker is best with a medium to medium coarse grind. And lastly if you are using a French press or making cold brew you will want to use a coarse grind, due to the contact time with the water being longer.
Brewer Type | Grind Size |
French Press/Cold Brew/Percolator | Coarse grind (Sea Salt) |
Chemex | Medium Coarse (Coarse Sand) |
Drip Maker, Pour overs, Siphon | Medium (Sand) |
Drip maker, Pour Overs, Keurig, Aeropress | Medium/Medium- Fine (Fine Sand) |
Espresso Machine | Fine (Table Salt/Powder) |
Turkish | Extra Fine (Powder) |
Brewing Tips
Common problems from using incorrect grinds
Under Extracted= Sour, acidic, lacking sweet, salty
Over Extracted= Bitter, dry, hollow, empty, dull
Perfectly Extracted= Sweet, Complex, Balanced
We recommend a burr grinder, not a blade grinder for the most uniform grounds.