
helpingstand wrote: A coffee Tamper that the allows the Barista to have consistent results each and every time while giving the customer the coffee shop experience they are looking for. It helps in the training of the Barista's as well while helping to eliminate the carpal tunnel problems that are so prevalent among their occupation.

sanmalt wrote: Here is one of Caffe art Java's cutie Barista's in training

Ghostman8585 wrote: Stephen Morrissey, the Irish Barista, pours a tulip/rosetta in the training lab at Intelli LA.

LitaLopez wrote: "11 Tips for World Class Espresso at Work or Home" from U.S. Barista Champion Heather Perry!
Tips 7-10. Covers tamping, recognizing a good shot, flushing, wiping and more!

Ghostman8585 wrote: Bar Smackdowns, latte art, and Nick Griffith. Stephen Morrissey shows what he can do. Willbur pulls doubles...

ScottieCallaghan wrote: I want to use this page to teach people barista skills. And since I just received a query from smasherat I thought it is time to start. I have had a few queries about how to achieve silky smooth milk so here is a vid that I hope helps. A few things a video can not help with are, steam type, the steam tip, jug size and choice of milk. The steam needs to be dry so make sure the boiler is just above half to 3/4 full no fuller than this and the steam pressure is 1.1 - 1.5 depending on the machine, if you are using a machine that has a heat exchanger (single boiler) higher steam pressure -1.5 causes your brewing to be too hot, unlike on dual boiler machines. I have...

Mattoblivian wrote: Just a short video I put together for the June 08 business and barista training class at the American Barista & Coffee School in Portland, OR.

TheChinglish wrote: But always wanted to know.
Lots of swearing.
Marco, Al, Ian, Justin, Mojo, and Mike of Amante Coffee Boulder, CO

BrazilianoCoffee wrote: Enjoy Video 2 in the Braziliano Coffee Latte Art Series, the Rosetta. You'll be craving for a world class Braziliano Coffee, in no time.

BrazilianoCoffee wrote: Enjoy Video 1 in the Braziliano Coffee Latte Art Series, the Peacock. You will be craving for a world class Braziliano Coffee in no time...
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