Just bought a Breville today and I was struggling. This video was so much more informative than manufacturer’s instructions! After watching I was able to immediately make a fantastic latte. Thank you SO much!!
Got the machine yesterday. Had a bit of an idea on how to use it, but this made it all make sense. Now ordered a scale, so thanks for costing me another 50 quid!
This video explained it the most thorough and quickest I’ve ever ever seen!! You were soo thorough but so simple with how you explained it! Wish I would’ve had this video when I was brand new to figuring it out!
The most useful work for Barista Express beginners in ten minutes, thank you. I made first espresso after watching this video... Thank you so much Ethan. You have prepared a very explanatory, fluent video and full of tips that others have not mentioned. Love it.
I just ordered an espresso machine and had no idea where to even begin! This has answered so many of my questions and I'll be writing these things down until ive got the hang of it 😁 thank you so much!
Just bought this machine and tried making espresso the coffee pick after the pour was coming out soupy than dry. This video helps a lot. Thank you. I'll try the steps and the tips explained for future brewing. Cheers
I have the same exact Breville machine and it’s sitting in my basement on a shelf because I just couldn’t get my espresso right! This video was awesome and I’m getting my machine back out and following your video and making probably the best espresso I have ever made!! Thank you!! 😊
i’ve had my machine for almost a year now and i’ve watched so many videos and i’ve literally never been able to make a good espresso without dialing at least 2-3 times first. i followed you step by step and it’s the first good espresso i’ve made on the first try!!!
Este video es todo lo que necesitas cuando compras la barista express ❤❤❤. Thank you for sharing your knowledge ⭐️ greets from Playa del Carmen, Mexico!!!
Ethan!! This video was very thorough and easy to understand!! Thank you for this! That was the exact espresso machine I was looking to getting later this year
Bro thank you so much. I was gonna buy this machine but i decided to wait for the new Ninja Luxe Espresso Machine, but now i think i’m gonna pull the trigger on the brevile
Hey Ethan, I normally don’t comment on your videos but I just wanted to thank you for this amazingly informative video about not just this machine but also coffee in general. I’m planning on getting your FLUR espresso glasses soon and I can’t to use them! ❤
I love your videos, and don’t know where to post this, but one thing I think you should add to your collection is Turkish coffee. It’s probably my favorite way to drink coffee
Oh, dang. I'm a fast food barista who uses an automated machine. In fast food, money is more important than people as well as actual coffee. I couldn't imagine having to learn all the preliminary coffee knowledge plus recipes.😮💨😮💨😮💨
Hey Man, epic video! I'm still struggling with getting the pressure right. I have tried 18g of coffee and put the grind very fine and it's still not getting enough. Should I add more coffee? I belive there is a second grind option inside the bean chamber. Does this need to be adjusted at all?
Awesome video! One thing confuses me though. ive been doing latte art for 6 months and am STILL not sure if my milk has the right thickness...in every single video i hear a different time I am supposed to let in air into the milk...you for instance said 7 seconds...in a different video someone said that the usual 15 secs is not enough cause the sage barrista steamwand doesnt have enough power so i should go for 22 seconds....like....thats such a huuuuge difference
Very informative, I also own the breville and which is weird using fresh medium roast and using 18g and yield usually 37g and extraction time is between 25-28 but it taste sour any advice please
Ha! Count to 7 is exactly what I do. Actually I let my Breville Bambino Plus count for me. The pump pulses and makes a noise about every second when it’s running, so I just count to 7 like that
Great video, thanks, Ethan! I understand the concepts and how to react according to how I get my shots, but I have to say that, at least for my palate, I can only get to a non-bitter taste when I extract fast shots. Every time I get on the "sweet spot" for dose, ratio, type of beans, grinding and time, I end up with a bitter shot, so I just gave up and don't care about timing anymore haha Any idea "out of the ordinary" of what to test in a case like this? P.S.: would love to know the grind setting you use on the internal burr grinder.
Super interesting video! Question - I have the breville barista max and while the grinder can grind rly fine, the machine can't seem to create the pressure necessary to pull the shot. What can I do if I literally can't make the grind size finer without choking out the machine??
Hesitant to comment and ruin the perfect 69 comment count - but this was an INCREDIBLE, well-explained yet succinct, super informative video. I’ve had my BBE since Dec of last year and thought I had it all down tbh, until watching this😂Really excited to incorporate these tips and precision into my next brew. answered so many questions i had. thank you!!!
Please do a comparison of this machine vs the new ninja espresso luxe machine. That’s what ninja compared themselves with so it would be an interesting video!
also, when do i press the timer button on the scale? should i clock the moment i press the double shot button, or should it be pressed only when liquid begins to extrude?
People, if you’re just starting, please head the advice of “use fresh coffee beans”. Only buy stuff that has the actual roast date on it. There are different opinions on the best time to use beans for espresso… some say fresh roasted, some say 1 to 2 weeks after roast so some of the gases the beans produce don’t mess up the pulling of shots. My opinion is, don’t buy beans that are more than 3 weeks old, and don’t bother using them for espresso if they’re more than 5 weeks old.
and when you programm lets say the double espresso shot to 38 grams...you press the button again when you reach 38 grams but it actually takes a while for the machine to stop pouring so i end up with more like 45 grams of espresso..do i have to calc that in when programming or is it actually gonna stop at 38 grams the next time?
First of all, thank you! But a question is still not answered: What‘s the ideal water amount? Depending on how ground the beans are, the amount of my espresso changes.
Most likely the Beans are too old. Try to buy freshly roasted beans and always avoid buying in the stores since they never have a roast date and are old most of the time. There are plenty of videos about this topic if you are further interested.
I have been following your advice but the extraction time is very short? And i can’t get it to extract 36g of liquid (using 18g of coffee). Any advice? I have set the grinder size to 4
I continue to get bad pressure even after playing around with the coarse vs fine measurement. Very frustrating. Any idea why? Are you using the double basket? I want high pressure.
I just got my Sage Barista Express and the machine looks great. But even with everything dialed in (18g coffee, 36g yield, 25-30s) it just tastes extremely sour. Beans are medium roast and were roasted 2 weeks ago. Can anybody help me? :(
Ratio 1:2 means you put 18grams of coffee (in case of a double shot) in your basket and expect 36grams of liquid to be in your cup. In case of a single shot you put 10grams of coffee into the basket and expect 20grams of liquid in your cup.
@@leonknte Yeah I figured ,thanks though for the clarification.I never gave any attention to the ratio before seeing this video and I always followed the 1:3 ratio as it is the one that many coffee shops use here in Greece.
The machine is really good but There is a big problem with the machine, but you can fix it. How to Master barista Express: It is my first Espresso machine and I finally mastered it. Here is how to do it. 1) adjust flow rate by grinding finner or Coarser! There is an INNER Bur(!!) if you already on level 1 and the Espresso still flows to fast. (For me it’s 4 on the inside bur and 7 to 4 on the outer one - 7to4 depends on the age of coffee) - Goal: 17g beans IN 34g espresso OUT in 25 seconds Important! The Problem with the machine is the high pressure. It’s always on maximum when you follow all instructions. (16 bar!! - a perfect shot is 6-9 bar) You need to make a so called „pre infusion shot“ To perform a pre infusion shot You just need to press and hold the „Shot-Button“ until the shot is finished. Result: 17g IN 34g Out 25 Seconds with 7bar This way you can also use a bottomless portafilter and it won’t Channel anymore! Hope this little guide helps
Just bought a Breville today and I was struggling. This video was so much more informative than manufacturer’s instructions! After watching I was able to immediately make a fantastic latte. Thank you SO much!!
Got the machine yesterday. Had a bit of an idea on how to use it, but this made it all make sense. Now ordered a scale, so thanks for costing me another 50 quid!
This video explained it the most thorough and quickest I’ve ever ever seen!! You were soo thorough but so simple with how you explained it! Wish I would’ve had this video when I was brand new to figuring it out!
Thanks so much! That was the goal :)
I never leave comments but this video literally saved me from all the confusion of this time-dose-grind situation. Thank you!
The most useful work for Barista Express beginners in ten minutes, thank you. I made first espresso after watching this video... Thank you so much Ethan. You have prepared a very explanatory, fluent video and full of tips that others have not mentioned. Love it.
I am an aspiring cafe/coffee shop owner and just bought my first BBE today. I made my first ever latte with the help of this video
I just ordered an espresso machine and had no idea where to even begin! This has answered so many of my questions and I'll be writing these things down until ive got the hang of it 😁 thank you so much!
Love the hand-drawn annotations. Clean, clear, and unique.
Just bought this machine and tried making espresso the coffee pick after the pour was coming out soupy than dry. This video helps a lot. Thank you. I'll try the steps and the tips explained for future brewing. Cheers
I have the same exact Breville machine and it’s sitting in my basement on a shelf because I just couldn’t get my espresso right! This video was awesome and I’m getting my machine back out and following your video and making probably the best espresso I have ever made!! Thank you!! 😊
i’ve had my machine for almost a year now and i’ve watched so many videos and i’ve literally never been able to make a good espresso without dialing at least 2-3 times first. i followed you step by step and it’s the first good espresso i’ve made on the first try!!!
Picking up my machine today and so excited. Amazing and helpful video!
Este video es todo lo que necesitas cuando compras la barista express ❤❤❤.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ⭐️ greets from Playa del Carmen, Mexico!!!
A great video!!! Super informative and helpful 😊. Thank you
I literally just bought this machine on prime day thank you so much for the help I was struggling!
You know its a good day when ethan uploads
This was the most helpful video I've found breaking down everything espresso/breville! Thank you so much for your great content. New Subscriber :)
I appreciate how straight to the point that was.
This video is fantastic! It needs to blow up for sure.
I love how you used a sketchbook for the instructions, so creative!
Ethan!! This video was very thorough and easy to understand!! Thank you for this! That was the exact espresso machine I was looking to getting later this year
Bro thank you so much. I was gonna buy this machine but i decided to wait for the new Ninja Luxe Espresso Machine, but now i think i’m gonna pull the trigger on the brevile
Yooooo, thank you man, great video. You leveled up my espresso game so much, newb here and its much appreciated.
Wow 👏🏽👏🏽 you just summarize 3 other videos that I saved. Great work! Thank you for doing this video bro 🤙🏽
Wow this is quite detailed. Thanks. I don’t have an espresso machine yet but I’m saving this video for when I do.
Hey Ethan, I normally don’t comment on your videos but I just wanted to thank you for this amazingly informative video about not just this machine but also coffee in general. I’m planning on getting your FLUR espresso glasses soon and I can’t to use them! ❤
Thanks so so much, this was well needed 😀
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant diagrams perfectly explaining every aspect .
Question - what would you suggest about adjusting the internal burr grinder to ?
Thanks 👍
omg I really needed this!
Excellent video, thanks coach !
Amazing Video!
I love how you hand wrote everything
I would say you're the best!!!
I love your videos, and don’t know where to post this, but one thing I think you should add to your collection is Turkish coffee. It’s probably my favorite way to drink coffee
What number do you have the inner burr too? Amazing video!
What a nice, informative and well explained video. You should try the greek versions of cold espresso called Freddo Espresso and Freddo Cappuccino! 😉
Love the sketch book I need a printed copy asap 😅
Sharing this with my mom!! 😄
Oh, dang. I'm a fast food barista who uses an automated machine. In fast food, money is more important than people as well as actual coffee. I couldn't imagine having to learn all the preliminary coffee knowledge plus recipes.😮💨😮💨😮💨
you are the man!
Hey Man, epic video! I'm still struggling with getting the pressure right. I have tried 18g of coffee and put the grind very fine and it's still not getting enough. Should I add more coffee? I belive there is a second grind option inside the bean chamber. Does this need to be adjusted at all?
Awesome video! One thing confuses me though. ive been doing latte art for 6 months and am STILL not sure if my milk has the right thickness...in every single video i hear a different time I am supposed to let in air into the milk...you for instance said 7 seconds...in a different video someone said that the usual 15 secs is not enough cause the sage barrista steamwand doesnt have enough power so i should go for 22 seconds....like....thats such a huuuuge difference
Ty this helped so much!😁
Very informative, I also own the breville and which is weird using fresh medium roast and using 18g and yield usually 37g and extraction time is between 25-28 but it taste sour any advice please
Thank u for this brother
Yo awesome video. I have a question though... What is (in your opinion) the #1 at home espresso machine that is pretty affordable like this one?
I love it kaffe
Ha! Count to 7 is exactly what I do. Actually I let my Breville Bambino Plus count for me. The pump pulses and makes a noise about every second when it’s running, so I just count to 7 like that
great video!
Great video, thanks, Ethan! I understand the concepts and how to react according to how I get my shots, but I have to say that, at least for my palate, I can only get to a non-bitter taste when I extract fast shots. Every time I get on the "sweet spot" for dose, ratio, type of beans, grinding and time, I end up with a bitter shot, so I just gave up and don't care about timing anymore haha
Any idea "out of the ordinary" of what to test in a case like this?
P.S.: would love to know the grind setting you use on the internal burr grinder.
Hi , when do we actually start the timer?
First drop or once we push button? Thanks
I am trying to get into espresso and I was wondering what beans you suggest.
00:27 - Except for maybe James Hoffman 😅
What about the breville barista pro!?? Can some of these tips also apply that machine
Super interesting video!
Question - I have the breville barista max and while the grinder can grind rly fine, the machine can't seem to create the pressure necessary to pull the shot.
What can I do if I literally can't make the grind size finer without choking out the machine??
Hey, I just had two quick questions. Does the dosing funnel come with the machine? And am i supposed to use a double shot for a cappuccino?
Hesitant to comment and ruin the perfect 69 comment count - but this was an INCREDIBLE, well-explained yet succinct, super informative video. I’ve had my BBE since Dec of last year and thought I had it all down tbh, until watching this😂Really excited to incorporate these tips and precision into my next brew. answered so many questions i had. thank you!!!
Thank you
Please do a comparison of this machine vs the new ninja espresso luxe machine. That’s what ninja compared themselves with so it would be an interesting video!
Great explanation? Can you do a coffee siphon? I’ve been seeing them and they look cool
I set grind on 2 and even using the pressure basket only get part way into the gray area for pressure.
Nice job!
Do you have a link to the scale you used in this video?
Thanks L❤VE 😊
When do you start timing the roast? Is it when I press the double shot button or when liquid starts to come out? 🧐
Hellppp... please 😁
Do you start timing the extraction when you hit the button or when you see the coffee start coming out when tracking time?
also, when do i press the timer button on the scale? should i clock the moment i press the double shot button, or should it be pressed only when liquid begins to extrude?
What about turning on the hot water at the beginning? The instructions say to do that before making espresso
Do we also have to program for the 1 shot button or it it technically already programmed in by itself?
People, if you’re just starting, please head the advice of “use fresh coffee beans”. Only buy stuff that has the actual roast date on it. There are different opinions on the best time to use beans for espresso… some say fresh roasted, some say 1 to 2 weeks after roast so some of the gases the beans produce don’t mess up the pulling of shots. My opinion is, don’t buy beans that are more than 3 weeks old, and don’t bother using them for espresso if they’re more than 5 weeks old.
What grind size should I use for a single shot of espresso
18 grams of coffee on what size aftermarket basket? 18g 20g 22g or 25 grams?
Ethan! When is Flur going to ship to the rest of the world? I needs it.
and when you programm lets say the double espresso shot to 38 grams...you press the button again when you reach 38 grams but it actually takes a while for the machine to stop pouring so i end up with more like 45 grams of espresso..do i have to calc that in when programming or is it actually gonna stop at 38 grams the next time?
First of all, thank you! But a question is still not answered: What‘s the ideal water amount? Depending on how ground the beans are, the amount of my espresso changes.
Any solutions for a shot running quickly, even at the finest grind size and 18gms of coffee?
Most likely the Beans are too old. Try to buy freshly roasted beans and always avoid buying in the stores since they never have a roast date and are old most of the time. There are plenty of videos about this topic if you are further interested.
Thank you. Great content. No 💩😉.
I got a new one a week ago and it’s just hot garbage. Had to replace one several years old and this new one’s shit did they dumb it down?
So, how much instant coffee you put in that thing?
I have been following your advice but the extraction time is very short? And i can’t get it to extract 36g of liquid (using 18g of coffee). Any advice? I have set the grinder size to 4
I continue to get bad pressure even after playing around with the coarse vs fine measurement. Very frustrating. Any idea why? Are you using the double basket? I want high pressure.
Maybe not tampering hard enough? See if it changes anything
I want it
This is the math they say we didn’t need in school
I have this I can’t keep the volume size on mine. Then I get coffee delivered seems to lose its pressure cause getting old.
how the hell do you tell the difference between sour and bitter coffee :/
what of bitter and flowing fast 😢?
I just got my Sage Barista Express and the machine looks great. But even with everything dialed in (18g coffee, 36g yield, 25-30s) it just tastes extremely sour. Beans are medium roast and were roasted 2 weeks ago. Can anybody help me? :(
But how do I make cheddar cheese latte using this?
Constant value, not variable
10g for a single shot espresso is definitely too much. If you need that much is because you are probably grinding the coffee too coarse
When you're talking about the ratio , you mean about a single dose of espresso?
Ratio 1:2 means you put 18grams of coffee (in case of a double shot) in your basket and expect 36grams of liquid to be in your cup. In case of a single shot you put 10grams of coffee into the basket and expect 20grams of liquid in your cup.
@@leonknte Yeah I figured ,thanks though for the clarification.I never gave any attention to the ratio before seeing this video and I always followed the 1:3 ratio as it is the one that many coffee shops use here in Greece.
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The machine is really good but There is a big problem with the machine, but you can fix it.
How to Master barista Express:
It is my first Espresso machine and I finally mastered it. Here is how to do it.
1) adjust flow rate by grinding finner or Coarser!
There is an INNER Bur(!!) if you already on level 1 and the Espresso still flows to fast. (For me it’s 4 on the inside bur and 7 to 4 on the outer one - 7to4 depends on the age of coffee)
- Goal: 17g beans IN 34g espresso OUT in 25 seconds
Important! The Problem with the machine is the high pressure. It’s always on maximum when you follow all instructions. (16 bar!! - a perfect shot is 6-9 bar)
You need to make a so called „pre infusion shot“
To perform a pre infusion shot You just need to press and hold the „Shot-Button“ until the shot is finished.
Result: 17g IN 34g Out 25 Seconds with 7bar
This way you can also use a bottomless portafilter and it won’t Channel anymore!
Hope this little guide helps
Wait, did he mean to say ‘silky milky’ at 7:14 😅
After all shit, useful content starts at 5:36
First!
Nice :)
Just buy specialty coffee for 55 euros for 320gr, gatcha
In short: Just return the machine and get a real one. 😊