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14 May, 03:01

If you measure a tds of 1.4%, and you used a brew ratio of 15, what is the percent extraction?

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  1. 14 May, 03:30
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    Answer: the extraction is 18.2%.

    Explanation:

    Let's see few definitions:

    TDS = Total Dissolved Solids = solids dissolved in the brew

    PE = Percent Extraction = percent of solids extracted from the dry coffee grounds

    The percent extraction can be calculated by the formula:

    PE = TDS * Rm

    where

    Rm = ratio between the mass of the brew and the mass of dry grounds

    Now, you need to consider the following facts:

    1) every 1g of coffee absorbs 2g of water

    2) the given brew ratio is 1:15, which means that for every 1g of grounds we use 15g of water

    Let's call

    x = grams of coffee grounds we want to use

    Therefore the mass of the brew will be:

    m (brew) = water we use - water absorbed by the coffee

    = 15·x - 2·x

    = 13·x

    Therefore,

    Rm = m (brew) / x

    = 13·x / x

    = 13

    Hence, the percent of extraction will be:

    PE = TDS * Rm

    = 1.4 * 13

    = 18.2
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