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Tag: Barista Skills

Wet Weiss
CoffeeEducation
October 28, 2022 Post a Comment

The Wet Weiss – I Can’t Believe I Didn’t Think Of This

When brewing a pour over... there's really no debate about the benefits of agitation, especially during the all important bloom. Getting the entire bed of coffee thoroughly saturated with water and releasing any gases built up produces not only a better extraction, but a better cup of coffee. Much like many other techniques in coffee brewing...

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Cafe Vlog
CoffeeVlog
July 15, 2022 Post a Comment

Cafe Vlog – Can I Survive This?

Do you remember... the days before? The days before March 2020? I do, and it's wild being nostalgic for a time just a few short years ago. Yet, as things began to open up again I wanted to relive one of my favorite experiences of the pre-pandemic days, a coffee crawl. By that I mean, grabbing...

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Espresso Tools
EducationEspresso
March 11, 2022 Post a Comment

Top Three – Must Have Espresso Tools (2022)

If this title looks familiar... its not just your imagination, its not deja vu, I did a video of the exact same title almost exactly three years ago.  In that time not only has my espresso game evolved, but so has the whole industry along with most of baristas (home and cafe) use on a daily...

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Tamping
EducationEspresso
March 4, 2022 Post a Comment

Espresso Anatomy – Does Tamping Matter?

In the world of espresso... there are very few things that the majority of baristas agree is a necessity, but one of those things I thought we could was tamping, or at the very least adding pressure to your grinds in one way or another. But after a short video of mine exploring one of the...

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pour over tips
CoffeeEducation
April 16, 2021 1 Comment

Top Three – Easy Tips For A Better Pour Over

For most people... whether they are just a daily, passive interest coffee drinker, or a budding home barista, the humble filter coffee is where we generally start the adventure into brewing at home. It's one of the simpler forms of coffee to make by hand, and offers endless control. It also makes for a nice morning...

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Lungo Espresso
EducationEspresso
July 24, 2020 Post a Comment

Espresso Anatomy – The Lungo Shot

When it comes to espresso... there is one brew type that tends to be forgotten.  The lungo espresso garners very little interest over the standard shot, and the notorious ristretto. Personally I rarely if ever see it on a menu, and when I asked about them on an Instagram poll many people mentioned having never had...

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Single Shot Espresso
EducationEspresso
June 12, 2020 Post a Comment

Espresso Anatomy – The Single Shot

The single shot of espresso is one of the rarest... if not the rarest espresso drink in all of modern coffee and cafe culture.  Ever since I began learning about and working in the specialty coffee industry (which is a paltry five years) a single shot has been a split double. That basically means you're likely...

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Traditional Cappuccino
EducationEspresso
April 10, 2020 Post a Comment

Espresso Anatomy – The Traditional Cappuccino

The traditional cappuccino... tends to have a bad reputation in specialty coffee.  For the life of me I don't really understand why.  Maybe its the distinct lack of latte art.  Or maybe its the perception that it doesn't take much skill to make one.  Well, today I'm going to set the record straight on this espresso...

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Rippled Heart
EspressoTutorial
November 29, 2019 Post a Comment

Damn Fine Tutorial – The Rippled Heart

The rippled heart... is always a nice way to stay in touch with the basics, but adding a little style.  Personally, I prefer to do the slow style versus the quicker tighter wiggles because it's easier to focus on symmetry.  Plus, I just like the contrast between layers.  If you're into the quicker style, all you...

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Steaming Milk
EducationEspresso
August 2, 2019 1 Comment

Top Three – Most Common Mistakes When Steaming Milk

Steaming milk is a tough skill... to master for any new or intermediate barista.  For myself, I would go to work with a gallon of milk every weekend and be steaming milk alone in the shop through the morning.  This helped build my understanding for what it takes to master the skill, but that said, even...

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Ratios Recipes
EspressoOpinion
July 26, 2019 Post a Comment

Coffee Opinion – Ratios & Recipes

Brew ratios and recipes... are often in the forefront of specialty coffee conversations.  It's a road, or maybe more so a rabbit hole, that I traveled down to a huge extent when I first dove into coffee.  Espresso gets even more complicated once you start using fractions for ratios as well.  I've been so focused on...

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Modern Cortado
EducationGear
July 19, 2019 1 Comment

Espresso Anatomy – The Modern Cortado

The Cortado is one of my... go to espresso drinks. Theres nothing better than a little espresso beverage and not spending a fortune.  Especially when you're like me and usually hit at least three coffee shops when I go out.  It's easy to get over-caffeinated and up feeling a little wonky.  So keeping things small and...

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Dialing In For Taste
EspressoTutorial
May 10, 2019 Post a Comment

Espresso Anatomy – Dialing In Espresso To Your Taste

Dialing in espresso... is a skill, but it's not rocket science.  Once you figure out the basics on manipulating the time and output (basically just grind size) you can dig into flavor.  Of course you'll never be able to change a coffee's overall flavor profile.  If you have a darker roasted Colombian coffee, it'll never taste...

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Rippled Tulip
EspressoTutorial
April 19, 2019 1 Comment

Damn Fine Tutorial – The Rippled Tulip

The rippled tulip... is by far one of my favorite latte art pours.  There is so much freedom in this pour in terms of both the base, the center, and the top of the design.  You can really utilize the space and play around.  With the rippled tulip, more so than any of the others, as...

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