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Coffee for 1.5–2 L Brews — a ready format for brewing larger volumes
Coffee for 1.5–2 L brews is a format for situations where coffee needs to be prepared not cup by cup, but as a larger volume for several people.
It is chosen when it is more practical to brew one thermos or decanter of coffee and have a ready volume for a working group, meeting, field visit, training session, shift, or location where coffee is served to several people.
Why Coffee for 1.5–2 L Brews Is a Separate Format
When coffee is prepared for several people, an individual brewing format is not always practical. Separate cups take more time, require more manual steps, and repeat the same process again and again.
A thermos or decanter format solves a different task: brew a larger volume once and use it where several people are working, moving, meeting, or sharing the same work point.
- suitable for brewing 1.5–2 L of coffee;
- practical when coffee is needed for several people;
- reduces manual steps;
- does not require weighing coffee every time;
- helps make the result more predictable in a larger volume.
What Makes This Format Practical
- one portion is calculated for a specific water volume;
- coffee can be brewed once and taken in a thermos;
- the format works for several people, not only for an individual cup;
- less dependence on random grind size, dosing, or equipment;
- easier to repeat the same result.
When It Makes Sense to Choose Coffee for 1.5–2 L Brews
- when coffee needs to be prepared for several people;
- when there is a field visit, meeting, training session, shift, or shared workday ahead;
- when it is more practical to have a ready thermos of coffee than to brew each cup separately;
- when a larger volume matters without extra recipe adjustment;
- when coffee needs to be prepared for a specific brewing method.
Who It Is Designed For
- for teams and working groups that need coffee brewed in one larger volume;
- for meetings, conference rooms, training sessions, and coworking spaces;
- for field visits, work points, shifts, and shared working days;
- for company coffee zones and HoReCa locations where coffee is brewed in batches;
- for those who need a ready format for a thermos or decanter, not a universal pack without a clear use case.
Which Format to Choose: 90 g or 120 g
In the WEnergy PRO format, portion weight is not just packaging. It is tied to the brewing method and the required coffee volume.
90 g is a single-use dose for brewing 1.5 L of coffee in a decanter or thermos.
120 g is a single-use dose for brewing 2.0 L of coffee in a thermos.
This is practical when you do not want to calculate the dose each time, but instead use a portion already prepared for a specific volume.
Why Larger-Volume Brewing Needs a Separate Grind
The same coffee cannot perform equally well in every brewing method with one universal grind size.
In a thermos or large decanter, water volume, contact time, and the overall brewing setup are different. That is why grind size for a larger volume should not be mechanically treated the same as grind size for a drip bag, cup, or drip coffee maker.
A separate grind for 1.5–2 L brewing is not an unnecessary complication. It is a way to make the result more predictable for a larger volume.
Grind for a 1.5 L Brew
For a 1.5 L brew, the coffee needs to interact with water evenly and avoid a result that is too harsh or too weak. That is why both the dose and grind should match this specific volume.
Grind for a 2.0 L Thermos
For a 2.0 L thermos, a larger coffee dose is required, together with a grind prepared for larger-volume brewing. The 120 g format is calculated for this exact scenario.
How This Differs from Drip Bags or a Drip Coffee Maker
In a drip bag, water passes through a compact coffee bed in a small volume. In a drip coffee maker, water gradually passes through the filter. In a thermos setup, the logic is different: larger volume, different contact time, and the need for a stable result for several people.
Read more: what grind size filter coffee needs
Ready Formats for 1.5–2 L Brews
WEnergy EMPOWER THINK PRO 120 g Ground Filter Coffee — for a 2 L Thermos Brew
A ready portion of ground filter coffee for brewing 2.0 L in a thermos. The format is suited for situations where coffee needs to be prepared for several people at once: for a meeting, field visit, work point, training session, shift, or coffee zone.
- ground filter coffee;
- 120 g format;
- single-use dose for a 2.0 L thermos;
- professional grind for larger-volume brewing;
- practical format for several people.
What to Consider When Choosing
- which coffee volume you need to prepare: 1.5 L or 2.0 L;
- where the coffee will be used: thermos, decanter, coffee zone, or field work point;
- whether the grind matches this specific brewing method;
- whether the format is practical for regular use;
- whether the coffee is needed for one person or for several people at once.
How to Order
- Choose the WEnergy PRO format for the volume you need: 1.5 L or 2.0 L.
- Add the product to your cart or send a request.
- We will prepare your order and deliver it to a convenient location.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Coffee for 1.5–2 L Brews?
It is ground coffee in a ready portion calculated for brewing a larger volume — 1.5 or 2.0 L. This format is practical when coffee needs to be brewed for several people at once.
How is this format different from regular ground coffee?
Regular ground coffee has to be dosed manually for the water volume. In the WEnergy PRO format, the portion is already calculated for a specific volume: 90 g for 1.5 L or 120 g for 2.0 L.
Who is the 2 L thermos format suitable for?
It is suitable for working groups, meetings, training sessions, field visits, coworking spaces, coffee zones, HoReCa locations, and situations where coffee is brewed not cup by cup, but as a larger volume.
Can this coffee be used in an office?
Yes. An office, conference room, or coffee zone is one possible scenario. But the main logic of the format is not the office itself. It is larger-volume brewing for several people.
Why does a thermos brew need a separate grind?
Because larger-volume brewing differs from drip bags, cup brewing, or a drip coffee maker. Water interacts with coffee differently, so the grind should match the specific brewing method.
Which format should I choose for a 2 L thermos?
For a 2.0 L thermos, choose the 120 g format. It is a single-use dose of ground coffee calculated for that volume.
Is this format suitable for a decanter?
Yes, if the decanter volume matches the portion. For 1.5 L, the 90 g format is the logical choice. For 2.0 L, use the 120 g format.
Conclusion
Coffee for 1.5–2 L brews is not just a larger pack of ground coffee. It is a ready format for larger-volume brewing, when coffee needs to be prepared quickly for several people at once.
If you need coffee for a 2 L thermos brew, take a look at WEnergy EMPOWER THINK PRO 120 g Ground Filter Coffee.