How many cups of coffee in a 12-cup pot?

Our coffee urn is graduated to 12 cups. I can get six cups of joe out of a full pot.

Your cups are too big. Or maybe you overfill them. Do they runneth over?

theres 2 1/2 reasons you never get the amount from a coffee pot that they print on the box

  1. there not counting a 12 oz official cup there counting the coffee cup/mug size

2.it all comes down to what size your personal mug is …like my cousin uses a travel mug so big that she goes through a 40 cup office urn . in a day or a little over …

2 1/2 there seems to be disagreement on a standard size for a coffee mug it wavers between 6 and 8 or even 12 ounces …A LOT of disagreement…

The cup is one with the pot.

I’ve heard the ‘standard’ cup is 6 oz.

We go through two pots per day. Mrs. L.A. usually has two cups, and I have the rest. (Sometimes I make up for the two ‘missing’ cups by using the Keurig machine I got her for her birthday.)

The coffee pot is marked in cups. You’re using mugs. There’s a big, big difference, although the two are often conflated in casual conversation.

This is a coffee cup.

This is a coffee mug.
http://www.theexecutivestores.com/images/manf/norwood/45140_1.jpg

As others have mentioned, for reasons unknown, a coffee “cup” has zero relationship to the “cup” measurement we have all been taught. From Wikipedia:

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So it’s even smaller than others have said. It’s pathetically small in fact.

A mug, on the other hand, commonly holds 12-16 oz. I like them on the larger size myself. I set my Keurig to brew 8 oz, which explains why I need to buy only the darkest of coffees in order to get coffee that tastes like something other than dishwater. The things I learn researching for the Dope.

Read the labels on that hot chocolate, too! You’ll probably need two envelopes of the powder for a regular sized 12-oz coffee mug.

My espresso cup (like this, only different graphics) is 16 ounces. Just sayin’. :wink:

I fill the coffee maker with water to the line that indicates six cups.

It brews a mug and a half.

I just deal with it.

I just checked. My urn is graduated to simply ‘‘12’’, not 12 cups.

For me, it’s six 12-ounce cups. The carafe is marked 12 cups, but each cup I drink lowers the coffee level by two markings on the carafe.

Sunny Daze beat me to it. My “8” cup coffee maker can only hold 40 oz. of water. So according to the coffee maker, my daily cup is closer to 3 cups, as I use 14 oz of water (and 26-27g coffee). We can get 3 coffee mugs out of a full pot.

Oh, well, if you’re going to measure the capacity of the urn, and get all sciency an’ shite… :rolleyes:

:stuck_out_tongue:

There was a documentary on Dwight Eisenhower that mentioned during the lead-up to D-Day he was drinking 22 cups of coffee per day. I joked to my wife, ‘That’s twice as much as I drink!’

Last week I decided to find out how much ‘12 cups’ was in relation to my coffee cup. It turns out that a ‘12-cup’ pot of coffee is 5½ my-cups. Now, the missus drinks a couple of cups; but I’ll have a couple of cups from the Keurig machine when the second pot is empty. So Eisenhower literally drank twice as many cups per day as I do. :stuck_out_tongue:

Right at the beginning of the late unpleasantness for the US (1942 probably) some US battleship steamed into port in Brazil and bought up the entire coffee crop. Nobody wanted to be without their java.