Yup, this guy knows his coffee! Finally!! I have watched four other videos previously and none of them actually knew they were doing!
Only suggestion I have would be to explain why you do certain things. For example - 2:49 "Knock your jug against the counter" Why? I mean I know why this is important but other aspiring Baristas may not so some explaination helps.
Also, your pour is perfect! That's a thumbs up from me. Great job!
actually, it is wrong to be using a towel to wipe out the filter. the reason is you remove too many of the natural oils from the coffee beans, which protect the coffee from picking up a metallic taste from the filter. a clean (paintbrush) should be used to gently sweep away grinds.
training info from an intructor from Italy. (illy cofffee training)
actually, it is wrong to be using a towel to wipe out the filter. the reason is you remove too many of the natural oils from the coffee beans, which protect the coffee from picking up a metallic taste from the filter. a clean (paintbrush) should be used to gently sweep away grinds.
training info from an intructor from Italy. (illy cofffee training)
i love the look of that machine so up to date in todays modern coffee culture and this vidoe is soo usefull cheers for posting it we need more good vids like this :)
Yup, this guy knows his coffee! Finally!! I have watched four other videos previously and none of them actually knew they were doing!
Only suggestion I have would be to explain why you do certain things. For example - 2:49 "Knock your jug against the counter" Why? I mean I know why this is important but other aspiring Baristas may not so some explaination helps.
Also, your pour is perfect! That's a thumbs up from me. Great job!
aurajinv 11 months ago
That looks great. I have figured out the best way to make a latte at coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com
enthusiasticcab6 1 year ago
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actually, it is wrong to be using a towel to wipe out the filter. the reason is you remove too many of the natural oils from the coffee beans, which protect the coffee from picking up a metallic taste from the filter. a clean (paintbrush) should be used to gently sweep away grinds.
training info from an intructor from Italy. (illy cofffee training)
wickedlyamused 1 year ago
actually, it is wrong to be using a towel to wipe out the filter. the reason is you remove too many of the natural oils from the coffee beans, which protect the coffee from picking up a metallic taste from the filter. a clean (paintbrush) should be used to gently sweep away grinds.
training info from an intructor from Italy. (illy cofffee training)
wickedlyamused 1 year ago
i was taught that u can't leave the shots.... u do the milk then shots cause they go bad very quickly.....?
CrazyDance101 1 year ago
i love the look of that machine so up to date in todays modern coffee culture and this vidoe is soo usefull cheers for posting it we need more good vids like this :)
jmhere07 3 years ago
There's a lot of plastic on that machine. I prefer the 100% stainless steel look. Fiorenzato's are the daddy!
magnet101 3 years ago
Beautifully, clear and concise demonstration. Thank you
didgeridoouke 3 years ago
An excellent video utilizing a beautiful Rancilio Classe 6 espresso machine!
javakenzo 3 years ago