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[–] Krudler@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I checked those out and the information is just vague.

They will say things like a 8 oz cup of coffee has 90 mg of caffeine. They won't tell you how much ground coffee was used to achieve that.

They use weasel statements like espresso will have more, longer brew times will have more. Vague descriptions like "a typical 12 oz coffee will have 95 mg of caffeine, depending on how much coffee grounds were used"

Okay lol

[–] ZDL@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 week ago

You understand this is something you might have to research, right? If you dig deep enough you'll get %caffeine by weight ratings for different types of coffee (or tea), %caffeine extraction, etc.

But, get this, I'm not your research department. You haven't paid me a single 分 to go do your research for you. You're going to either have to do a bit of digging yourself or you're going to have to pay my consultation rates to do it for you. ($200 per hour, minimum two hours, paid in advance.)