Coffee Menu Explained: How To Order At Any Specialty Coffee Shop

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • What's the difference between popular coffee drinks on the coffee menu of most speciality coffee shops? We covered classics like espresso, americano, cappuccino, and flat white but also filter coffee, batch brew or cold brew and espresso tonic. We hope this video will help you order your next coffee without confusion. This video is sponsored by PUQpress 🙏
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    Edited by Radek Nožička
    Timestamps:
    00:00 How To Order at a Specialty Coffee Shop
    0:23 The Roses, Brno (CZE)
    1:01 espresso machiato
    1:15 cortado
    1:33 flat white
    2:13 caffé latte
    3:34 single espresso
    3:45 double espresso
    3:56 americano
    4:50 batch brew
    5:02 hand brew
    5:36 ad - Puqpress
    6:48 iced cappuccino
    7:08 cold brew
    7:19 chilled brew
    7:50 espresso tonic
    8:26 espresso martini
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Комментарии • 62

  • @WrathOfPhropet
    @WrathOfPhropet Год назад +8

    I remember my first time ordering an espresso, this video would have been extremely useful.
    I went to a starbucks-style café, about a year after I started drinking the dripper coffee from my mom's cheap machine. I was a poor student, so I opted for the cheapest one and I didn't even notice when my paper cup came out because it was so small. I was actually somewhat offended, I thought that coffee only came in mugs! But fortunately my friend reassured me that it was indeed what I ordered and I shot it down in one gulp. Needless to say, I was disappointed because I didn't even get to taste the flavor much.
    Took me another year to get into espresso and started making V60 at home during the lockdowns, since that's what my coffee nerd colleagues suggested as an entry point. Now I am making my own espresso, turkish and other styles.

  • @nikolaivanovic7955
    @nikolaivanovic7955 Год назад +9

    Nice and simple explanation, every consumer and cafe owner has to watch this

  • @GrubKiller436
    @GrubKiller436 2 месяца назад

    I learned so much from this video. This man is superb at explaining coffee.

  • @LeVitrail
    @LeVitrail Год назад

    Great explanation,Vojtech! Thanks!

  • @mostafaboulaalam6422
    @mostafaboulaalam6422 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this helpful video keep it up ❤️❤️💯👏

  • @elementbeneteau1735
    @elementbeneteau1735 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent explanations!!

  • @adrien335
    @adrien335 Год назад +1

    Very nice overview!

  • @sweetlemxnade2631
    @sweetlemxnade2631 Год назад

    Thankyou for sharing this content,happy to watch this vids which is helpful and knowledgeable😍

  • @marknygelmanalo5757
    @marknygelmanalo5757 Год назад

    Nice interview thank you God Bless 💖

  • @richardkramolis8602
    @richardkramolis8602 Год назад +2

    perfrektna praca :-) dakujeme !

  • @Elmusiico
    @Elmusiico Год назад +3

    Love your videos specially getting introduced to many coffee shops across Europe.

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад +1

      Thank you. We don’t travel as much as we used to do but we try to still feature some talented baristas and interesting coffee shops.

  • @lewisshearer
    @lewisshearer Год назад +3

    Would like to add. Every coffee shop does thier own ratios of espresso to milk. Majority will serve as a double espresso due to full flavour profile from the espresso and wastage being as massive one. Where do you think the other single shot goes? But to be fair, this coffee shop uses smaller cups for their espresso ratios and thats completely fine too. All personal preference after all!

  • @gabtaraboulsy
    @gabtaraboulsy Год назад

    Love this video! Any way you can identify the cup you’re using for cortados? I want to buy one. They’re lovely!

  • @Baribrooks
    @Baribrooks Год назад +1

    Mr Black is the bomb! 👍👍

  • @sciencescience9102
    @sciencescience9102 Год назад

    Love this introductory video! What is the ratio for Americano? Say double shot, 18g in, 36g out? Thank you!

  • @devlong993
    @devlong993 Год назад +3

    Some of the coffee shops I've visited in Indonesia use double shot for Cappuccino and some coffee shops also offer the Piccolo Latte.

    • @ymaizosz
      @ymaizosz Год назад +1

      I'm from Indonesia and I can confirm this is true.. Usually it is based on each store "Speciality" since it depends on their choice of coffee beans.

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад +1

      Of course, the terminology varies a lot around the globe. It also depends on the tools baristas use (having a naked portafilter means that you always use double espresso etc.).
      We shared these recipes as a framework for some people who may be still confused about the types of drinks there are on the menu. Hope it was helpful.

    • @devlong993
      @devlong993 Год назад

      @@EuropeanCoffeeTrip Yep, thanks for the video

  • @hendrikm9569
    @hendrikm9569 Год назад +3

    I must say, I prefer it, when a cappuccino doesn't have late art, that kind of feels wrong.

    • @ymaizosz
      @ymaizosz Год назад

      Supposedly Cappuccinos are supposed to be foam on the top.. I don't really see the "Foam" in this video.. It looks more like a cafe latte to me (With less serving portion)..

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад

      Fair point!
      This is the way you get a cappuccino in most specialty coffee shops (from our experience). Since we focus primarily on specialty coffee & cafes, this is the way we present it.
      I think you easily find places with more traditional approach to cappuccino.

    • @hendrikm9569
      @hendrikm9569 Год назад

      I also only have seen it in speciality coffee shops. It's an aesthetic choice, that I do understand, latte art definitely can look gorgeous and you want to serve an good looking drink.
      This aesthetic choice would not keep me from a specialty coffee shop, but I find it rather sad, that it makes the drinks look more uniform.
      That being said, I didn't mean to sound discrediting or anything, I just wanted to comment on the aesthetic aspects of it.

  • @benjaminmartinred6561
    @benjaminmartinred6561 Год назад

    Hi! Could you chech out reusable pods for either a nespresso or nescafe machins. I've been wondering if using a pod system with reusable capsules would produce something good, or perhaps even something on par with using a pressurised basket on a delonghi dedica, just for a cheaper price. Haven't seen a lot of videos about this, and I think loads of people would like to hear more about this topic.

  • @clararamazaragoza863
    @clararamazaragoza863 Год назад

    what brand are those cortado mugs? i’ve been looking for something similar for a while

  • @longmactoppedup
    @longmactoppedup Год назад +1

    Loving the latte art. Long Mac Topped Up is our favourite 😀

  • @joshuabell4108
    @joshuabell4108 Год назад +1

    Very clear video and learnt some new drinks. I see a lot of coffee shops put two small glasses under the press. A lot of drinks only use one shot of expresso so where does the other shot go? In another drink?

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It’s a good question and it’s up to barista to use single or double portafilter.
      Orders usually don’t go isolated so the second espresso shot goes to the next order. If that’s not a case it could be wasted but cafes have usually waste how to prevent waste and reuse this coffee in different forms (baking, freezing etc.).

    • @joshuabell4108
      @joshuabell4108 Год назад

      @@EuropeanCoffeeTrip ah okay that makes sense. Usually I ask for a double shot of espresso, so don't see what happens to the other 'spare' espresso. What coffee machine would you recommend for home? ( Complete with a milk steamer ) or is there a good channel you could recommend?

  • @missj.4760
    @missj.4760 Год назад +1

    Do you have a video about steaming milk? This is likely where things go wrong for doing an espresso with a big cap of foam...

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  6 месяцев назад +1

      Sure we do, there is a series on Latte Art Training For Beginners - check it out!

  • @vladkaklimakova8458
    @vladkaklimakova8458 6 месяцев назад +1

    What camera do you use, please?🙏

  • @tahoejj9880
    @tahoejj9880 Год назад

    ❤️‍🔥

  • @CraftCannabis
    @CraftCannabis Год назад

    If you don't see iced coffee on the menu: Order "1 cappuccino and a big glass of ice cubes". Pour the cappuccino in the glass and you are good to go.

  • @KostasSiderisBarista
    @KostasSiderisBarista Год назад +1

    You should train him to make freddo, a new world will rise in front of him! I know you know how to make it...

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад

      Vojta knows that very well. He has been training in Athens for the barista competition several times. We just didn’t include it in the video ☕️👍

    • @KostasSiderisBarista
      @KostasSiderisBarista Год назад

      @@EuropeanCoffeeTrip so why does he makes cold cappucino with steamed milk? :/

  • @rinzler2211
    @rinzler2211 Год назад

    may i request to not skip the latte art process? i learn a lot by paying attention to where they start pouring with diffrent cups. Thank you

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment. We have dedicates videos for latte art on our channel. Perhaps you can watch them instead since we can’t keep the whole pouring in videos like this. ☕️🙌

  • @swschilke
    @swschilke Год назад

    Is your Caffe latte what we here call a Latte macchiato?

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад

      I think that coffee to milk ratio is similar but the order of ingredients is different (so they are mixed and presented in slightly different way).

  • @gwynt909
    @gwynt909 Год назад

    All i ever want is black filter coffee with cold milk on the side. I don't like all the crap of the fancy coffees.

  • @jaysuarez6380
    @jaysuarez6380 Год назад

    😳

  • @auroralilian6450
    @auroralilian6450 Год назад +1

    Nice vid but that V60 technique is awful

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад

      Thanks! We will pass your feedback to Vojta. Do you have a more specific critique of the technique?

    • @auroralilian6450
      @auroralilian6450 Год назад +1

      @@EuropeanCoffeeTrip Yes I do. The pouring is way too fast and unorderly, and it can majorly disrupt the coffee bed. The video shows no blooming phase when brewing the V60, which would be helpful in releasing the CO2 from the coffee grounds, an essential taste in brewing a more complex and well-rounded filter coffee. The barista also shows to not care at all about the amount of water he is pouring at different stages, which can help with producing a more consistently high-quality filter coffee. Separating pours in stages can also aid in bringing out different tastes in coffee, such as increasing acidity, sweetness etc. I recommend studying Tetsu Kasuya's V60 brewing method.

  • @kain4636
    @kain4636 Год назад +3

    Don’t put the water on the espresso shot, put the shot secondly if you make an americano

    • @luke_skinner
      @luke_skinner Год назад

      It literally makes no difference

    • @kain4636
      @kain4636 Год назад

      @@luke_skinner you can burn the shot if your water is to hot

  • @EliB207
    @EliB207 Год назад +1

    669th like

  • @dominicsay8090
    @dominicsay8090 Год назад +6

    I would argue that this is quite misleading. Every coffee shop has their different interpretations of the same drinks, and actually most coffee shops use 2 shots per drink.

    • @lakraknjeprak2536
      @lakraknjeprak2536 Год назад

      of course that would happen. imagine ordering italian style cappucino at starbucks with thick foam, strong taste, sprinkled cocoa powder on top, and what you get is a latte? their barista is an idiot. and if i order something like ethiopia yirgacheffe obviously they cannot make it.

    • @gevinduxrs2
      @gevinduxrs2 2 месяца назад

      Lol okay no body asked

  • @missj.4760
    @missj.4760 Год назад

    A coffee with art latte is not a cappuccino. A cappuccino is strong and slightly bitter and has a dome of foam on the top. When I order a cappuccino I don't want a weak beverage white art latte. What I want is a strong espresso coffee with a hood of foam, just like the way it is served in European countries (and pretty much everywhere outside the Anglosphere). You guys need to travel in countries such as Italy, Croatia or Austria to learn what is a cappuccino (cheap alterternative: little Italy in your area) Next time I get a damned latter art overpriced so called hipster cappuccino with latte art, I will just return it.

  • @niallrichardcurran2466
    @niallrichardcurran2466 Год назад

    just gas lit every customer as if they dont know how to ask for things themselves

  • @brolymc9532
    @brolymc9532 Год назад +4

    Or you can learn how to read your customers and not be a pretentious prick when someone asks you for a large coffee 😉

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад +2

      It's indeed important to be open-minded. Do you have any real-life stories to share?

    • @brolymc9532
      @brolymc9532 Год назад

      @@EuropeanCoffeeTrip Bet. I was in a starbucks, was buying coffee and asked for "a large black coffee" and the guy acts all confused and starts saying grande and vente and stuff, then talked about nitro brew and cold brew and americanos. I am pretty good at coffee now. But baristas need to know that not everyone cares. Like an elderly man asking for a large black coffee clearly means a hot vinte or vente or whatever medium to dark roast arabica coffee. Its like making someone order avian embriotic gestation sacks decarboxulated over a 250 degree metalic eliptical concave sanitary surface, for a denny's omelet. Like Chill baby, give the man a damn drink.

    • @Scheeringiscaring
      @Scheeringiscaring Год назад +1

      @@brolymc9532 but that’s on starbucks having confusing as hell.
      In our coffee shop we serve a light roast batch brew, aeropress and then espresso drinks. We simply don’t have a large black coffee.
      I want to make what you want but i can’t read your mind.

    • @Mr_jz_12
      @Mr_jz_12 Год назад

      @@brolymc9532 "Bet. I was in a starbucks," There is your problem.