An Explanation of Grinds
Grinds are listed in order of coarsest to finest.
(Note: We cannot grind flavored coffees finer than cone grind. The friction in the grinder generates heat, which causes the flavoring to burn away.)
Whole Bean
Choose Whole Bean if you grind at home.
French Press
Our Coarsest Grind. Use for French Press or to make Cold Brew.
Link: How to Brew Cold Brew Coffee
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using a French Press
Perc
On the Coarser Side of Medium. Use for Percolator
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using a Stovetop Percolator
Foil Filter
Slightly Coarser than Drip Grind. Use for Keurig Machines (Buy an EkoBrew here) or Drip Coffee pots with a reusable metal filter.
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using a Keurig-Type Machine
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using a Metal Filter
Paper Filter/ Drip
Medium Grind. Use for standard countertop drip coffee pot with a paper filter.
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using a Drip Coffee Pot
Cone/ Melitta/Fine Grind
Fine Grind. Use for Pourover
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using the Pourover Method
Aeropress/Moka Pot / Steam Pressure Espresso
Very Fine. Use for a Moka Pot (Stovetop Espresso) or Aeropress
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using a Moka Pot
Link: How to Brew Coffee Using an Aeropress
Pump Pressure Espresso
Our Finest Grind Available. Use for Espresso Machine.