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Using a french press couldn't be more simple. In fact, I'm convinced the french press was designed for people like me. Once you get a couple simple calculations out of the way, it's hard to make a bad cup of coffee. No dials, special buttons, or settings. Just coffee, water, and time. And I know "measuring things" and using scales can come off as "pretentious" to some coffee lovers, but trust me -- the extra couple of minutes you spend dialing-in the right coffee measurement can mean night-and-day in terms of flavor. If you'd prefer to keep it simple, eyeball it and call it a day. In the end, if it tastes good to you, that's all that matters. :) But if you're interested in getting the BEST possible flavor from a press pot, there's a couple steps measurements you'll have to make. The tricky part is nailing down the proper amount of coffee to use; and this is largely decided by how much water your particular french press holds. We call this the water-to-coffee ratio. A good place to start is using a: 16:1 ratio (16 parts water for every 1 part of coffee.) As you'll see in the video, we use a scale to determine how much water your specific french press holds, and then use that number to calculate how much coffee you should use. If you don't have a scale, I highly recommend getting one. If not, you can use 2 tablespoons of ground coffee for every 6 ounces of water. French press coffee is also very versatile, because you can easily get a range of brew strengths, from very blonde to a very dark, all from the same device, which means you can tweak this recipe to make the perfect cup of coffee at home that's just right for you. For more french press tips, visit the MokaBees website: http://www.mokabees.com/?p=516 ---------------------------------------------------- ♥ We love to hear from you! ♥ Please feel free to ask questions and share your own experiences. Music Credit: YouTube Audio Library FTC - This is not a sponsored video.