About The Coffee Chart
The Coffee Chart is a free visual reference to every common coffee drink. It pairs a ratio diagram and a plain-language definition for each one, plus side-by-side comparisons, all built from a single typed dataset.
What you will find here
A filterable chart of coffee drinks, a page for each drink with its ratio diagram and definition, side-by-side comparisons for the pairs people actually mix up, short guides to beans, roasts, brewing, and caffeine, and a one-page printable chart. The aim is simple: answer "what is this drink and how is it different" faster than scrolling a forum thread.
Built from one dataset
Every diagram, table, and number on the site is generated from a single typed dataset, so a cortado's ratio reads the same on its own page, inside a comparison, and on the chart. Strength labels mean concentration - how concentrated the coffee tastes - not caffeine. How each value is sourced and checked is spelled out on the methodology page.
What it is not
No brand reviews, no shopping, no recipes stitched to gear links, and no health or diet advice. It is a reference, kept plain and useful on purpose.
Who publishes it
The Coffee Chart is a small independent reference site, not tied to any roaster or cafe chain. Spot a number that looks off, or a drink we should add? Email support@thecoffeechart.com - corrections are welcome.