To figure out how many cups of coffee you can get from a 300g jar of Tim Hortons Medium Roast Instant Coffee, let's use the typical serving suggestion. The manufacturer suggests using about 1 to 2 teaspoons of coffee for every 6 to 8 ounces of water, with each teaspoon containing around 1.5 to 2 grams of coffee.
So, with a 300g jar, you're looking at getting roughly 150 to 200 teaspoons out of it. That means you could make somewhere between 150 and 200 cups, depending on how strong you like your coffee.
If you like it on the stronger side and use about 2 teaspoons per cup, you're probably going to end up with around 150 cups. On the flip side, if you're more into a milder brew using just 1 teaspoon, you might stretch it to about 200 cups.
Remember, these are just ballpark figures. How much coffee you actually use per cup can vary based on your personal taste—some folks might find they like it stronger or lighter and adjust accordingly.
Oh, and by the way, most people seem to love the smooth and balanced flavor of this medium roast. It's made from 100% Colombian Arabica beans, known for their robust flavor, which is a hit with many coffee drinkers.
Just a tip: Keep your jar stored properly, away from moisture and light, to keep your coffee fresh until the end.
Whether you're new to instant coffee or a long-time fan, finding your perfect brew method will really enhance your coffee-drinking experience. Enjoy your coffee!