I miss being in cafes with strangers, seeing life, where we all just co exist. One laughing on a phone call, one responding to emails, several gathered over lost time, seeing cafe regulars in and out, exchanging warm smiles with baristas........
Who is there at the stage to think about how’s the best way to control foam for making 2 cup of coffee from same medium size milk jug? (Splitting the milk) Any help sharing some experience?
i thought I was the only one who did that with their pinky when they steamed milk HA!. Australian Specialty Coffee Association will you be uploading the other participants videos or just the winners?
I don't understand why the world don't get to the great art latte coffee it's great coffee I always enjoy to have coffee latte 3 times a day it's the opportunity for people to create on busineses to make great coffee we need that in our street
I'm a barista. People take photos of the latte before they drink it, share it on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or wherever else; they then tag your cafe in it and give you mass free marketing. Pretty much take a picture and drink it.
You have to inject air as soon as you start frothing then just slowly move up your pitcher and make it spin until you reach the right temperature. Make sure the tip of the wand is at the bottom of the pitcher before turning the steam off as it will create bigger and sticky bubbles when you turn the steam off and the tip of the wand is in the level where the foam is.
Keep practicing and you'll soon get there. Lower the tip of the steam arm just under the surface and open the steam valve at the same time. The force of the steam will pull the milk down and suck air from the surface. When i started out with using a panarilllo steam wand with the hole.... i blocked the hole up and found this helped at the time. You don't need expensive equipment to stretch milk to a creamy consistency.
You can even steam the milk with very basic mechanic frother from IKEA for about 1 USD/1 EUR. The principle remains the same: keeping the milk swirling. There are excellent videos covering this on TH-cam and even when using this "alternative" (instead a professional steam wand) it takes tens if not hundreds of cappuccinos of practice. :-)
A lot of people in the comments asking "Why" you would do latte art. First its the sign of a good barista. You have to have good milk to do latte art. Second and most important is marketing. In todays world, the average person cares more about how photogenic their food is than how it tastes. We all have those friends who can't eat pre-packaged bagle without taking a photo. People upload the photos to their Instagram or whatever and other people want to try what they had. I can't tell you how many times someone has shown me a photo their friend posted and said "I want this." or "It's my first time here but my friend posted about you online." etc. Why pay for marketing when you can just convince people to do it for you. I'd say at least 70% of the latte art I send out I can stand there and watch people take photos of it. Also, I get increased pay for it and some pretty nice tips for pulling it off. Like I did a triple heart design for a couple on their first date and the guy slipped me a 20 after and I didn't even know that was what was going on.
Latte art is one of those things you don’t realise how hard it is until you have to do it.
i remember those dark years where I was forced to do latte art
every little action, every hand gesture is so perfect and well calculated. im in awe
@anna actually it wasn’t perfect. A few errors were made but still pretty good. Chillax Anna
@@oompaloompa23 ye it wasn't perfect but she can't understand only the people who are doing it everyday like me can
Thanks for watching guys, thanks for uploading this video ASCA! Hope this shares something for those who need some clue for the comp.
That zebra is incredible... best latte art i've seen
Zebra? LoL I thought it was Alf or a Horse-woman holding a coffe
@@Seymdeil007 haha im seeing it ! that is even better than a Zebra :D
he has absolutely super steady hands
He can be a surgeon ffs
yes, and this was under pressure
@@actionbeambbbbbbb so true even me im barista and when customers want to take a video i het nervous and my art not good sometimes.
He didn't just make one of each, but two amazingly identical from each other, quite a talent :)
I'm a barister from Kenya and this guy Caleb Cha is my all tym favourite latte art champion
He made it look so easy that i think i can do this now
Eon Kerewaro good luck
It’s not easy! It depends on milk consistency and making the motions to make the latte art. It took me two months to get a heart for my barista job.
@@dbnd2240 Took me 1 day to get a heart...😂 But I feel you, some of co workers are still struggling but they'll get there
Not gonna happen. Years of practice. Good luck getting the milk frothed how u need it! 😂
what kind of cups are these? I can't seem to find quality, basic, thick cups
I miss being in cafes with strangers, seeing life, where we all just co exist. One laughing on a phone call, one responding to emails, several gathered over lost time, seeing cafe regulars in and out, exchanging warm smiles with baristas........
It's honestly annoying when people say this is easy too do. It took me like 3 months to even get decent rossetas.
It took me one year
I mean... you should expect that kind of talk from a champion. Its kind of the guy's thing.
You Right tho
It took me half an hour. Its simple if you know what your doing.
@@saulaero1 ooo help us learn how to. What advice do you have?
@@massages_for_world_peace8909 “if your good at something never do it for free” Joker
Awesome art! Really appreciate the music from Ole Börud!
Please answer me.... a cup in the video is 220ml or 100ml
Nice way to make someone's day, thanks
Can anyone explain if there was any reason for having the milk in the clever coffee drippers at the beginning?
I loved the zebra 👍🤗 but anyone knows why he uses the clever set in pitchers ? Does filtered the milk?
Because it was for reducing time for pouring milk into the jug. Thanks.
Yo Caleb, you've no idea how many times I've watched this and still amazes every time! Peace dude
Who is there at the stage to think about how’s the best way to control foam for making 2 cup of coffee from same medium size milk jug? (Splitting the milk) Any help sharing some experience?
know how much capacity the cups have?
At least I didn't end up in the weird part of TH-cam this time.
I'm so happy for you
lol you made my day 😂😂
Nevamistaken11 I know huh? This is interesting but I don't really drink coffee and it's 8:00 am so I'll be going to Starbucks today. Haha
@@tarensGambit q q q
That was the best use of 9:44 on u tube for a long time!
what does he use to pour the mil into jugs...kinda looks like a v60? what is it...?
+marioidrovorodri It's a clever dripper. For competition it's crucial to steam with just the right amount of milk.
The tamper looks pretty nice! Does anyone know the brand?
Reg Barber
That's Pullman Tamper.
And here I am still struggling to make a heart
Atleast l can now make 4hearts☹️
Also hea but u can make it, I can also they wa once like us
Last day I made a penis by mistake while I was trying to make flower
Haha same here
Here i'm strugglin to make a relationship
amazing video thanks for uploading mate
Is the white stuff normal milk?
+IglooDweller Fresh milk, yes.
Yup.
IglooDweller very well steamed milk.
i thought I was the only one who did that with their pinky when they steamed milk HA!.
Australian Specialty Coffee Association will you be uploading the other participants videos or just the winners?
ही
i will try to do his pattern :) i like it so much especially the 1st one
I can't even drink my coffee without spiling
Wow his talent is wonderful and amazing. From Nepal😊😊
I watch this video many times...the red tie also cool...especially the latte art skills really proffessional...good job...
only 15 sec extraction?
It was around 20 seconds. Extraction begins from when you press the button to when he stopped it. It all depends on how much he had in the basket.
25 second extraction, perfectly acceptable for latte art, looks like 16g dosage so probably in the sweet spot for the comp espresso
I am anxious to learn, it’s fantastic
Can someone explain me how is it possible I can not get it right. Watched already hundreds of videos.
any body knows the coffee machine brand???
+eyad salah Victoria Arduino Black Eagle
how many gram is the coffee?
Hendra Gunawan Sutarli between 14gm to 18gm. Depends on your portafilter i must say
this is an aspiration of mine to become this good. I'm seriously jealous
is that just pure milk or half and half
what size cups where these
Asif Pandor looks like
12 oz
Jose Rodriguez ahh right thanks for that !
As I remember it's 7oz
Jeez, I was thinking our Venom Latte was cool but this is on a WHOLE NOTHER LEVEL!!!!
Anyone know what espresso machine/grinder he's using?THanks
Victoria Arduino VA388 + Mazzer Super Jolly Electronic
thank you!
Grinder is Quamar - Q13 Conico , it says clearly on the rear and sizewise for sure the conical.
music ruins it.
thanks
what music would you have played over it instead? not tryna pick a fight just asking genuinely
@@actionbeambbbbbbb no music
I think anything MC Hammer would fit perfectly.
@@actionbeambbbbbbb Dire Straits- Sultans of swing
Darude sandstorm
This is surprisingly entertaining
tremendo arte que clase eres muy Bueno en lo que haces GRACIAS.............
sir, youre perfect latte art coffee maker ever!
I don't understand why the world don't get to the great art latte coffee it's great coffee I always enjoy to have coffee latte 3 times a day it's the opportunity for people to create on busineses to make great coffee we need that in our street
Do the Mandlebrot set!
anu po ito training, gusto ko din matuto, coffee lover po bro..
He calculates his filling volume to the nearest nano millimeter... how impressive!
wow fantastic art
I’ll never stop drinking coffee after seeing that)))
So! What are you supposed to do with that cup of coffee, Watch it, take it home and frame it?
I'm a barista. People take photos of the latte before they drink it, share it on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or wherever else; they then tag your cafe in it and give you mass free marketing. Pretty much take a picture and drink it.
Meanwhile me still thinking why my foam always have Buble shit
May I help you?
Lmao the aggression i feel you bro
You have to inject air as soon as you start frothing then just slowly move up your pitcher and make it spin until you reach the right temperature. Make sure the tip of the wand is at the bottom of the pitcher before turning the steam off as it will create bigger and sticky bubbles when you turn the steam off and the tip of the wand is in the level where the foam is.
라떼아트가 예술이네요~~
>pours milk in cup in aestheticly pleasing fashion
>crowd cheers
I like this video.
Fantastic☕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
one day I'll do all of that.good work
これって凄い技なのに世界でもっと評価されんのかねぇ...
can someone turn off the music so we can understand the guy?
This is beatiful! Well done ;-)
Fantastic job
Wow. We've come a long way
Why the music??
respect from greece!awesome job!!!
the crema is just so beautiful
Well done, how cool everything is prepared!
Great! Awesome Performance i Like Your Style ;)
i can't even make my milk float on coffee.....😭
You have to put the tip of the spout as close as possible to the espresso. That's the reason why you should tilt the cup.
@@artificial.ignorance12 UK, hgnjgnmnn bb yc
I'm cattt
esse cara tira onda
Что я ни так делаю, молоко взбиваю но оно не ложится на эспрессо и не делает рисунок😞
Cho em công thức pha sữa làm capuchino em cảm ơn
The Master... beautiful!!
NICE CONTEST FOR COFFEE DESIGN
i cant even steam milk right smh
Ian 93 same, have you steamed the milk better by this time
Keep practicing and you'll soon get there. Lower the tip of the steam arm just under the surface and open the steam valve at the same time. The force of the steam will pull the milk down and suck air from the surface. When i started out with using a panarilllo steam wand with the hole.... i blocked the hole up and found this helped at the time. You don't need expensive equipment to stretch milk to a creamy consistency.
The trick is to find the sweet spot in your pitcher that makes the milk swirl. Keeping the milk swirling is key.
It's all about practice and repetition! (and also a buddy who will drink all your failed attempts at latte art)
You can even steam the milk with very basic mechanic frother from IKEA for about 1 USD/1 EUR. The principle remains the same: keeping the milk swirling. There are excellent videos covering this on TH-cam and even when using this "alternative" (instead a professional steam wand) it takes tens if not hundreds of cappuccinos of practice. :-)
This amazing he is professional really nice work.
i love this job very much.. 😊
Wow 😮 amazing
I Tried To Do That A Lot Of Times But I Failed,Don’t Know If The Issue Is Hearing The Milk Or What😕SMH😑
A lot of people in the comments asking "Why" you would do latte art. First its the sign of a good barista. You have to have good milk to do latte art. Second and most important is marketing. In todays world, the average person cares more about how photogenic their food is than how it tastes. We all have those friends who can't eat pre-packaged bagle without taking a photo. People upload the photos to their Instagram or whatever and other people want to try what they had. I can't tell you how many times someone has shown me a photo their friend posted and said "I want this." or "It's my first time here but my friend posted about you online." etc. Why pay for marketing when you can just convince people to do it for you. I'd say at least 70% of the latte art I send out I can stand there and watch people take photos of it.
Also, I get increased pay for it and some pretty nice tips for pulling it off. Like I did a triple heart design for a couple on their first date and the guy slipped me a 20 after and I didn't even know that was what was going on.
Source for studies on aesthetically plated food being preferred over the same dish plated plainly. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21855585
False. The mark of a good barista is if the get my order right or not. Lmao jk mate
Piccasso hand 😊😊😊😊
I am a Japanese Barista !!
I'm interested in Australian varistor culture.
Waldo we finally found you !!!
Hello !!!!! VERY VERY VERY GFOOOD ! You use Quamar Coffee Grinder !!! Fantastic !!! ;-) Very Good Idea ! Very Good !
Wonderful
Incredibly impressive
So beautiful 👏🏻
It is weird but I am watching this and now I am falling asleep.
felisidades chino q lejos as llegado
keren bro ... maen maen la ke basrah indonesia
wow superb
bravo mannn...bravooo
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So smooth 👌
holy shit this guy is good. Shocking how easy it looks.
It's like nothing happened but it turned out to be a magic.
So cool man
U wouldn’t understand how hard it is to pour latte art under pressure Just wow how he did
wow, gling, good job and goodluck.
I've seen a couple videos of baristas and I wonder why the baristas had long nails?... Is for a reason?
+fiveinchesofwow Don't worry. Long pinky nails are for for snorting cocaine.
very good
I wonder how long it took them to be good at latte art
gentle footstep took me a little under a year to get tulips and rosettas down, it's all practice .
gentle footstep caleb trained intensively for 14 months for the world championship.
Jose Rodriguez
A year?
I hope you’re joking.
Or did you make one coffee per month?
Oh my God🔥🔥