Why a three-second shift in drawdown changes more than taste
Head of Beverage Standards Eleanor Price explains what faster or slower percolation does to service consistency, not just cup profile.
Read →GrindLogic turns brew planning into clear production numbers. Use it to set dose, target beverage weight, and service batches without relying on rough notes taped to the grinder.
Set a dose, choose a brew ratio, and check beverage weight, strength guidance, and batch scaling in one place.
The tool is deliberately narrow. It answers the numbers that matter before service starts.
Trainers define a baseline ratio for each coffee and log beverage targets that new staff can repeat on day one.
Shift leads scale a single brew into a realistic batch plan instead of doing mental math between tickets.
When taste moves thin or heavy, the strength note gives a fast reason to review grind, dose accuracy, or water load.
Short reads from barista training, extraction review, and workflow design.
Head of Beverage Standards Eleanor Price explains what faster or slower percolation does to service consistency, not just cup profile.
Read →Marcus Hale breaks down a practical bar layout review that reduced recipe errors without buying new equipment.
Read →Nina Rowe outlines a disciplined troubleshooting sequence for cafés that keep changing grinders when the water profile is the real issue.
Read →Feedback from working bar teams.
Our morning lead used to rewrite brew sheets every week. GrindLogic gave us one standard sheet that matched what we actually serve. — Priya D., training manager
The strongest part is that new staff see beverage weight and batch scaling together. That closes a common blind spot. — Owen C., regional coffee coach
No extra tabs, no spreadsheet clutter. We use the calculator in briefing, then again when a coffee starts tasting narrow. — Harriet V., café owner
Questions baristas ask before they standardize a recipe.
Yes. Set a target ratio first. That gives you a stable output, then use grind size to move extraction time and flavor.
No. It removes avoidable math errors. Sensory review still decides whether the final ratio is correct for the coffee.
Yes. The batch fields help translate a single cup recipe into brewer output for service planning.
Because service standards fail when teams know the ratio but not the actual drink size handed across the counter.
Check water composition and grind freshness. Time alone does not confirm proper extraction quality.
Yes. Every tool on GrindLogic is accessible without signup and works on current mobile browsers.