Grind guide

Grind Size Chart for Coffee

Grind size controls how quickly water extracts flavor. Finer grinds extract faster; coarser grinds extract slower. The right starting point depends on contact time and pressure.

GrindTextureBest forIf it tastes wrong
Extra finePowderTurkish coffeeToo intense for most filter methods.
FineTable salt or finerEspresso, moka potGo coarser if bitter or choked.
Medium-fineFine sandPour over, AeroPressGo finer if sour, coarser if dry.
MediumRegular sandDrip machineUse as the safe starting point.
CoarseSea saltFrench pressToo fine creates sludge.
Extra coarsePeppercorn fragmentsCold brewToo coarse can taste thin.

Blade grinders make this harder

Blade grinders chop beans into mixed particle sizes, so the cup can taste sour and bitter at the same time. A burr grinder gives more even pieces and makes every recipe easier to repeat.

Why burr grinders help

A burr grinder makes grind advice usable because the pieces come out more even and the settings are easier to repeat.

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