How many grams of coffee do I need for my Sage espresso machine?
A.G.J. Van der MolenHow many grams of coffee do I need for my Sage espresso machine?
You see it everywhere: thick, syrupy espressos with beautiful crema and rich hazelnut notes. And then you look at your Sage shot… and you see watery coffee, little crema, and an extraction that's either too fast or far too slow.
Don't worry – these are common problems for home baristas. This guide will help you discover exactly how many grams of coffee you need for your Sage espresso machine , and how to improve your extraction with a few clever tricks.
1. How many grams of coffee should my Sage filter holder hold?
Single filter basket: 8 to 12 grams of ground coffee
Double filter basket: 18 to 22 grams of ground coffee
💡 If you use standard Sage double-walled filter baskets, use less coffee and grind coarser. If you use single-walled (non-pressurized) baskets, precision is crucial.
2. Why you need a scale
Estimating it yourself seems easy, but a difference of 0.2 grams can significantly impact your taste and processing time. By always weighing the same amount:
✅ Get a consistent espresso
✅ Prevent over- or under-extraction
✅ You can easily find errors
🎯 For example, start with 18 grams for a double espresso and adjust in steps of 0.5 grams.
3. Handy barista tricks for your Sage machine
Trick 1: The 'mountain' trick
Fill your portafilter with a small amount of coffee, just above the rim. Press down with your tamper until the puck is about 0.5 cm below the rim.
💡 Use a tamping station for more stability.
Trick 2: How far does your filter holder rotate?
Too far to the right? → Not enough coffee
Not far enough? → Too much coffee
Ideal: the lever stops around the middle or just to the right
This way you can quickly see if your dosage is correct – without using a scale.
Trick 3: Use a shot glass
A single espresso is 30 ml, a double is 60 ml. So stop your espresso once your shot glass reaches this level.
⏱️ Also note the lead time:
> 25 sec = too fine grind / too much coffee
< 15 sec = too coarse grind / not enough coffee
Trick 4: Check your puck afterward
Too wet/watery? → grind too fine or not enough coffee
Too dry/falling apart? → Too coarse grind or too much coffee
Perfect puck: firm, slightly moist, comes off in one piece
🙋 Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to store my coffee beans?
Use an airtight, light-tight container . This will keep your beans fresh and preserve more aroma.
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How do I clean my filter holder?
Use cleaning tablets or a backflush powder regularly for a fresh taste.
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What tools do I need besides my Sage machine?
A scale , tamping station , shot glass , knock-out drawer and good coffee beans make all the difference.
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Related tools
Complete your Sage setup:
- Shot glass double 60 ml
- Stainless steel tamping station
- Compact knock-out drawer
- Espresso cleaning tablets
- Precision grinder & freshly roasted beans
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Need help with your Sage setup?
Book a private barista workshop at your home – using your own Sage machine. Together we'll make the perfect espresso!
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