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Using a 30 Cup Coffee Pot?

How many cups of coffee should I use in a 30 cup coffee pot?

Gin from Florida

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Anonymous
December 9, 20060 found this helpful

The rule of thumb is 2 tablespoons of coffee per 6 ounce "cup" of coffee. You should need 60 tablespoons or 3.75 cups of coffee for an entire pot.

 
By Ilona (Guest Post)
December 13, 20060 found this helpful

Folgers recommends 1 teaspoon of Coffee for 1 cup. It is good coffee, that's what I use. If you like it stronger, use just a little more.

 
By Linda in SE Iowa (Guest Post)
December 15, 20063 found this helpful

I've made countless 30-cup pots of coffee for church events and have always used 1 cup of coffee for each full pot....and never had any complaints. In fact, even got some complements!

 
June 17, 20180 found this helpful

Thanks for your comment, I think one cup of coffee grounds for your countless church gatherings sounds about right. I followed another person's advice and used a pound of coffee for the 30 cup urn and it was way, way, way too strong!!!

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I will be using your advice for the next pot30 cup coffee urn next time!!!

 
November 15, 20190 found this helpful

For a 30C machine, always used 1-3/4 to 2 C coffee. Where I volunteer, we have two machines: we make 1 at 1-3/4C coffee, the other at the 2C coffee level. Gives people a choice, and we've never had a complaint or criticism, save for "You're out of coffee!" Most important: use the coldest water available. We have a couple filtered water pitchers we keep in the refrigerator specifically for the coffee making process. Refrigerator holds about 43 degrees.

 
Anonymous
November 27, 20220 found this helpful

2 1/2 cups

 

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