COFFEE GRIND GUIDE

  • Whole beans

    These are exactly what you think. Nothing more, nothing less. You’ll get whole beans for your grinder— because you better have a grinder if you buy these beans. That’s it…look no further. ¡Adiós! 👋🏽

  • Espresso grounds

    Buy these for your espresso machine. If you don’t know if the machine you have is an espresso machine, chances are it isn’t. I mean…espresso enthusiasts are a special breed. They will geek out on all sorts of espresso factoids at Abogados Café. 🤓

  • Fine grounds

    These grounds are ideal for (a) non-Chemex pour over coffee using regular coffee filters—disposable or reusable; (b) Moka stovetop pot; (c) reusable Nespresso & Keurig pods; and (d) Aeropress. You won’t be too happy if you use these in your office coffee maker. (Pictured grounds are coarser than what Abogados Café will send you.)

  • Drip grounds

    These grounds are medium-coarse, for my Chemex buddies and for those using coffee makers. It’s a common selection among Abogados Café buyers.

  • Coarse grounds

    Buy these grounds if you drink coffee from a French Press or a coffee sock (Latin American style). Too, if you love making your own cold brew. Abogados Café will not disappoint!

Other guides

 

Abogados Café believes in collaboration. No one knows everything. Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, we give credit where credit is due. If you want to learn more about brewing methods and processes, check out the stellar brew guides from our friends at Filtered Grounds, Voltage Coffee, and Coffeestamp. ¡Saludos!