It depends how much water you but in, and if you want your coffee strong or mild:
How much coffee you use for a 36 cup maker depends on the brewing style and the strength of coffee you want. Most coffees will recommend that you use 1-2 tablespoons for each cup of coffee you want to make, so you could use anywhere between 36 and 72 tablespoons. Read the directions on the coffee maker, they probably have a recommendation that is more specific to the way the machine brews.
Of course all coffee is made to the tastes of the drinker but the recommended amount from Farberware to brew 36 cups is 3.5 cups of coffee.
You need 30 cups of cold fresh water. 15 tablespoons of fresh ground coffee. Make sure the pot is spotlessly clean.
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1 to 2 scoops (tbl spoons) depending on how strong you like your coffee
1.5 cups of ground coffee for a 36 cup coffee maker.
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An 80 cup percolating urn would need at least 14 ounces of fresh ground coffee. Use very fresh cold water. Start with a super clean pot for the best flavor. Allow about two hours for brewing.
A coffee urn will keep coffee hot for upto 6 hours depending on the kind of coffee urn that you purcase. It also will typically hold up to two or three pots of coffee if it is a bigger urn.
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In the bottom of the percolator's stem is a loose disc called the "pump". As the bottom heats, the pump begins to jump up and down. In doing so, it pumps hot water up the tube, which spills out of the top of the tube into the basket, where the grounds are. The hot water falling through the grounds makes coffee. When the drip type "Mr. Coffee" machine came into widespread use in the early seventies, the percolator was immediately displaced. It survives today as the huge "coffee urn" used at church socials, picnics, etc.
Yes, many large scale coffee makers on the market such as Coffee Urns West Bend West Bend 100 Cup Coffee Urn, have the capacity to make gallons of hot, fresh coffee at a time.
About 6.25 cups of ground coffee. The usual wisdom is for every 6 ounce cup of coffee (pre-brew) then 1/8 cup of grounds. Thus 8 cups of water at 6 ounces each is 1 cup of grounds, so 50 cups of water is 6.25 cups of grounds.
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The coffee maker is only 18x12, so it won't take up any more space than a normal coffee maker.
Farberware makes a number of different types of coffee makers, from small, 2 to 4 cup percolators to a large, 36 cup urn. They also have a warming trays, blenders, convection ovens and electric skillets.
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