Grind & Brew Guide

Brew & Grind Guides

☕ Grind Guide

Choose the grind that matches your brewer. Each grind is dialled to bring out balance, sweetness and clarity.

Grind Type Best For Texture Description
Whole Freshest Home grinders Whole beans Maximum freshness & full control. Grind right before brewing.
Espresso Espresso machines Fine (table salt) Calibrated for a rich, syrupy shot and balanced crema under pressure.
Stovetop Moka pot / stovetop Medium-fine A touch coarser than espresso for gentle pressure and chocolatey body.
Filter Pour over, batch, Aeropress Medium Clean, balanced cups that highlight origin character.
Plunger / Cold Brew French press / cold brew / immersion Coarse (sea salt) Slow, even extraction for a smooth, rounded brew.
🔧 Brew Guide
Method Ratio Brew Time Water Temp Pro Tip
Espresso 1:2 (e.g. 20g → 40g out) 25–30 sec 93–95 °C If the shot runs fast, go finer; if it chokes, go coarser.
Stovetop (Moka) ~1:8 Until gentle gurgle stops 90–94 °C Start with hot water to reduce bitterness; remove from heat early.
Filter / Pour Over 1:15 (20g → 300g) 2.5–3.5 min 92–94 °C Pour in slow circles; aim for flat bed and even drawdown.
Plunger / French Press 1:14 4 min ~93 °C Stir, steep, skim the crust, then press slowly for a cleaner cup.
Whole Beans Grind immediately before brewing to capture aromatics.

Water quality matters. If possible, use filtered water (~75–150 ppm). Taste and tweak: finer grind = slower/stronger, coarser = faster/lighter.