depends on how many cups of coffee i assume 2, at the least for one person 1.
Voltaire was reportedly known to drink 50 cups of coffee per day.
Just as many as would be in a gallon of water. According to google: so, there are 16 cups in a gallon
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My family & I each drink 4 cups per day so on average in the U.S., probably somewhere around 900100200100 cups of coffee per day.
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Always use 2 oz. of fresh ground coffee per 12 cups. This equals about 6 tablespoons of fresh coffee. Remember to use fresh cold water in a sparkling clean coffee carafe to enhance aroma and flavour.
100 cups of water to a 100 cups of coffee.AnswerOr two heaping tablespoons per two cups (50 tablespoons of coffee) it depends on the size of the coffee mug. For a short Italian Espresso "ristretto" you will use 25ml/cup so in total about 2.5 liter of water for 100 cups. For a lungo, a long, American style coffee you usually use 150ml, so 15 liters of water. Plus the water the espressomaker is loosing while making the coffee. This depends on the model. IF you use filter coffee, you can count on 150 - 170 ml/coffee. The amount of Coffee used for 150 espresso is 1kg. For filter coffee you can use 750gr.
There are 16 cups in a gallon, so 450 gallons of water is equal to 450 * 16 = 7200 cups of water. To find out how many cups are released per second, divide by the number of seconds in an hour (3600 seconds): 7200 cups / 3600 seconds = 2 cups of water released per second.
Voltaire was known to drink up to 50-72 cups of coffee per day.
A "cup" of coffee is not a precise measurement, and coffee is made to a variety of strengths. For 55 cups I would use about 330 grams (11 to 12 ounces). Coffee served at picnics, church, etc., is usually a bit weaker. East coast and plains states people usually have their coffee weaker than this, while people who spend time in France or Italy or Turkey may enjoy their coffee at twice this strength.