hey man i just wanna ask for some tips since you are experienced. how do you split milk to make one cap and one flat white from one milk jug? im basically asking how do you control the amount of foam poured into 2 different cups.
If you know how to do froth for those two coffees, then you just do it in one jug than also contain enough milk for 2 cups. Then you just roughly split about half cup put in another jug, and start pouring cap first with the main jug, and flatwhite after. That's it.
why do u work with a jacket... is miss it when all baristas had to wear all the same clothes. Just classic luxury. nowadays everyone just wears different clothes... I don't even know if it's a barista or a costumer making coffee.
Why do I wear jacket? Of course, it's so cold at that time. Wearing uniform or not depends on the workplace. If they don't have rules about that, we can wear anything. You don't know it's barista or customer making coffee? Of course, that's a barista. Some customers don't even know what they ordered.
@@Pete6691i here it’s cold too in winter (-20 C ) and I always wear an uniform…and even if there isn’t a rule about that… i would wear an uniform on my own…of course the costumer knows that u are a barista..but only if everyone wears an uniform at work! Nowadays there aren’t real baristas anymore..cause of the normal clothing trend 🙄.
@@Otto-Grammiyou seem to have some unwarranted superiority complex. A lot of Australian cafes are small family owned businesses, and customers want to come along, feel welcomed, and have a nice friendly chat with the people that make their daily favourite cup. Yes the clothing maybe casual and different, but it normally follows certain hospitality guidelines, and it also allows for a more welcoming and pleasant environment for both workers and customers. Good on you for choosing to wear a uniform, but don’t talk down to those who work in a more lax environment
I just found your channel, and i was a barista at a coffee cart. I miss being a barista! I really enjoyed it so much!
@rudyb291 I'm really glad that you enjoyed my vdo, and it also made you think of your good old times in the past. Thanks for watching!!
Im a barista myself and its so relaxing for me to watch your vids! Much love from Germany
Yeah, it’s so relaxing I watch while I m on toilet 😺
@@bluebeats7850 Thank you so much for watching guys 😆
hey man i just wanna ask for some tips since you are experienced. how do you split milk to make one cap and one flat white from one milk jug? im basically asking how do you control the amount of foam poured into 2 different cups.
If you know how to do froth for those two coffees, then you just do it in one jug than also contain enough milk for 2 cups. Then you just roughly split about half cup put in another jug, and start pouring cap first with the main jug, and flatwhite after. That's it.
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no tamping?
We use tamping machine
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why do u work with a jacket... is miss it when all baristas had to wear all the same clothes. Just classic luxury. nowadays everyone just wears different clothes... I don't even know if it's a barista or a costumer making coffee.
Why do I wear jacket? Of course, it's so cold at that time. Wearing uniform or not depends on the workplace. If they don't have rules about that, we can wear anything. You don't know it's barista or customer making coffee? Of course, that's a barista. Some customers don't even know what they ordered.
@@Pete6691i here it’s cold too in winter (-20 C ) and I always wear an uniform…and even if there isn’t a rule about that… i would wear an uniform on my own…of course the costumer knows that u are a barista..but only if everyone wears an uniform at work! Nowadays there aren’t real baristas anymore..cause of the normal clothing trend 🙄.
@@Otto-Grammi If you just gonna keep thinking you are a "real" barista because you are just wearing a uniform then good luck with that.
@@Otto-Grammiyou seem to have some unwarranted superiority complex. A lot of Australian cafes are small family owned businesses, and customers want to come along, feel welcomed, and have a nice friendly chat with the people that make their daily favourite cup. Yes the clothing maybe casual and different, but it normally follows certain hospitality guidelines, and it also allows for a more welcoming and pleasant environment for both workers and customers. Good on you for choosing to wear a uniform, but don’t talk down to those who work in a more lax environment