Sunergos Milk Training Video: Learn Milk Science, Steaming, and Latte Art
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- Опубликовано: 11 апр 2018
- In this video, we cover basic barista science about milk, how to heat and texture milk to form a delicious base for drinks, and how to pour it to look pretty.
"Milk Science" Chapter 1 1:00
"Milk Steaming" Chapter 2 5:00
"Milk Pouring" Chapter 3 12:55
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I swear this is the only video on youtube that actually explains latte art well enough so that it will solve whatever issue you’re having.
Thank you, glad we could help!
I can’t believe I just sat through a 28 minute video on coffee milk. Well done.
:) Thanks for watching!
I didn’t even realize it was that long it was so helpful from the fist second
Same here. Good tutorial!
I literally thought the exact same thing. I figured it was maybe 10 minutes after I finished it. Was shocked that it was nearly 30 minutes. Every second was informative and well-explained. You win!
i did the same and i don even like coffee
140°F = 60°C
Thank you!
THANK YOU DEAR GOOD SIR
The closed captions also include conversions for each US measurement ❤️
Curses, it's freedom units again...
Thank you
Holy shit. The simple comment of touching the pitcher to the cup was so useful. I never understood why my art sucked, but this was a game changer!
Thanks for the kind words! We are happy to help :)
same
me too!
This is how a REAL tutorial should be!
Insightful yet easy to understand.
Thumbs up and salute 👍
Thank you, Johnson!!
The only thing - my english is too bad to follow all this :-(
@@michaelschultze3595 😮 what's your native language? We're considering some translations
@@SunergosCoffee German
@@michaelschultze3595 Sounds like we need to find some translators!
Best steaming milk/latte art video on youtube. The break down of each step takes something complex and makes it simple. Excellent tutorial with excellent guidance. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! We are happy to share :)
Super technical and very easy to follow!
Agreed! Excellent tutorial! Thank you for making it. The best I have seen. Now to practice.
@@moosexp thank you!!
It’s very goods
Single most useful latte art tutorial on RUclips, ever.
We're so glad you find it useful!
Thank You for showing what can go wrong, so everyone knows what they've messed up. 99% of tutorials shows only perfect results and how it should look like, not what it looks like 90% of time when practicing. Great video!
We're glad you benefited from the video, Adrian!
Okay !! Don’t go anywhere! After thousand of tutorial watched on youtube, guys this is the ONE !! Clear, complete ! Best 29 min spent on youtube recently
I've lost count at how many latte art videos I've watched and yours is by far the best! Thank you for putting in the details and effort in this!! Yay!!
Thanks for sharing feedback, Shane! Happy drink making!
Absolutely, this is a great video!
Absolutely agreed @shane Elliot so many I’ve watched from other vlogger this video only I understood dos and don’ts
Well said. I was going to say the same thing.
WOW. This is, *by far* , the best video on milk steaming and latte pouring to ever exist. Bravo sir!
Just thought I’d say... I didn’t skip! I’ve just been accepted for a barista position so I’m watching everything I can
I started as a barista last week! I freaking suck at foaming the milk! I hope this video helps! I wish you luck in your new job!
Shelly Awh thank you so much for taking the time to say that! I’m sure you’ll get it soon hun
I keep coming back and rewaching this video every so often and each time I learn or notice something I missed the last time. This is quite literally the best guide for any skill level. I recommend this video to anyone learning to pour good latte art!
This tutorial is unreal. Followed the instructions as I made a drink. Turned out better than ever.
Thanks for watching!
i cant imagine how this tutorial could be made any better, it is a piece of art on itself! Thank you!
Thank you, that means a lot!
by using normal units for temperature measurement
Holy crap this is the best video on latte art! Finally some actual instructions and some science to back it up. Thank you for the extreme detail and care put into this video! Excellent!
Rocky! You rock!
Man, I've been a barista for some time now and I still learn something new! Thank you for this tutorial, definetly going to help up my latte art game.
This is the real tutorial I've been searching for
3 years later still the best milk tutorial on YT...
Thank you! :)
Oh my goodness finally found the video I’ve been looking for months for
I absolutely LOVED the detailed, visual explanations; they don't only tell you what happens if it's done wrong, they'll show you what happens, which I find very helpful and I appreciate the time and thought they put into this video!
Including physics as well as really practical advice - excellent tutorial!
This is not only the best tutorial about coffee/ milk art anywhere, it's the only one worth its time. So informative!
This is the best latte art tutorial I have ever seen.
Interesting part about the surface tension! Something I've learned from experience but I could never really explain why this happened when teaching new baristas.
This is a great tutorial..! I love drawing coffee shops and now I am doing lattes at home because I love the sound of steaming milk after so many drawings. This tutorial is a game-changer for me. Thanks!!
Honestly the best latte tutorial I've found so far. Clear, concise, and informative. Thanks for the great content!!
This is a real lesson which is needed for a online latte art course ! Great, thank you for that !
this is the best tutorial ive ever discovered. hope my latte art will improve alot. thanks for uploading this
I take my hat off, sir.
Huge amount of tiny details are explained very clearly and with a touch of humor.
Spasibo tovarisch.
The only latte art tutorial you need on youtube. Thanks for the effort, very informative and easy to catch
Best guide for steaming milk I have ever seen.
Brilliant guide. I’ve seen so many videos but this is the best. Thank you.
Thank you!
Now I can make requests for specific milk designs when I order my coffee, then tell the barista exactly how they messed them up. Best customer ever!
Do it! :)
Man ive watched a ton of latte art tutorials on RUclips but this was the only one ever worth watching and the only one you will ever need. Great video
This is the best latte art tutorial I've seen so far.
24:05 he tries to make bad one, but it still more beautiful than my art...
Yep I'd be happy with that!
hahaha exactly
yessss
Same thing i said😅😅
An absolute wealth of knowledge, thank you!
Thanks for watching and commenting, Taylor! We are glad you benefited from the video!
Taylor Collier the
The best and more complete explanation I’ve found. Thank you for this amazing class.
Hands down best tutorial I have seen with all the latte art variables explained in clarity!
Simply the best latte art video ever!!!
Excellent tutorial covering not just simple instructions, but the reasoning behind them. Thank you!
Thanks for watching, Phil!
I've watched many tutorials, and this one is still the most throughout and focused.
This is probably the best tutorial for latte art I’ve ever seen. The chemistry aspect was super important. Still trying to figure out a good aeration method at home with the wand thingy.
This is the best tutorial ever!! I've been looking for a video like this for a real long time!
This is so satisfying to watch sir and also educational. I am an newbie barista in a newly opened cafe in our town, and I wish to learn more about latte art. Just want you to know that this instructional video helps me a lot in my training. Cant wait to try this tomorrow
Awesome, Jan! Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for an amazing tutorial! The best explained I've seen so far.
The best latte art video I have watched so far! This proves that you really want the viewers to learn it unlike many others.
I don't even have the words to express how helpful, educational, motivating, and exciting this video is. Thank you for teaching me what anyone else couldn't, I can't wait to show this video to my colleagues, we're all starting as baristas and this is like finding a hidden treasure out of nowhere. Even though it'd be cool if you added subtitles in other languages to help more baristas c:
This was so well produced. Thank u, thanks and thank u.
I’m now the top barista here at home
This is absolutely the best tutorial on latte art pouring for beginners. Thank you so much!
I have to say this is the best tutorial I've come across. Step by step guide - very detailed. Thanks for posting
most logical and enjoyable video about brewing coffee in youtube
by faaaaaaar the best video on RUclips about late art. thank you
You are most welcome!
A beautiful explanation of the complex art of pour latter art. This is how tutorials should be made.
Well done! Truly an excellent, comprehensive video that blows away nearly all other latte art / milk frothing videos on youtube.
This has been the most straight forward, practical, to the point latte art tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you so much for showing all the correct and incorrect examples!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the examples :)
Huge explosion of knowledge... THANK YOU!
Kabooooom! haha. But seriously, thanks for watching!
I keep coming back to this video over and over. It's very nicely and thoroughly explained.
I just got into home espresso making. Watched too many videos and yours is by far the most structured and informative out there! Saving this video! Thanks! I'll need to keep watching this until I'm able to get my latte tasting delicious and looking pretty all the time, without fail!
Yes, this is the kind of tute I've been looking for! Hopefully I can correct my Rosetta. Thank you Mr Miyagi!
The most scientific and systematic latte art tutorial I‘ve ever watched! Million thanks!
Thank you so much for watching! :)
love the detail and the precise angles, thanks
Thank you for this!!! As a newer barista I've been trying to get my senior baristas to explain how latte art works but they could never explain it in a way I really understood. Their instructions were vague and I wanted to know exactly what motion and position I should be in and they just shrug like "idk you feel it out" and so far that hasn't worked out for me. So thank you for breaking this down into steps. I will practice on customers because we have to destroy the art with lids anyway.
Lidded drinks are a great way to practice. Even though customers don't get the full experience, there's something satisfying about knowing you put the effort into it! Cheers!
By far the best latte art video ever
Keep making them☕☕
Amazing tutorial, I finally made my first piece of recognizable latte art after watching this, thank you 🙏🏻.
By far the most comprehensive and best latte instructional video on RUclips. Thank you.
Thank you for the clear comprehensive milk-steaming & latte art lesson/tutorial. You have a new subscriber!
Thank you!!
i have watched so many latte art tutorials during this year, and yet this is the only one that seem like an ACTUAL tutorial!!! thank you so much for the effort!
Thank you!
Where has this been all this time I’ve been through countless “tutorials”?!
Simply the most thorough and helpful latte art and foam video I’ve ever ran across. From the chemistry to understanding what exactly is happening to the actual practical application and technique, there’s simply nothing left that this video doesn’t cover. Well done and thanks so much!!! Subbed immediately.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
And that is what youtube should be all about.
This is the best explanation of the process of steaming milk [-like product] for coffee drinks that I've ever experienced. Thank you!
Woo! Thanks for watching!
Amazing tutorial, makes me believe this time I can do it no matter how many other times I've watched and failed to replicate. Seriously, Best one I've seen, thank you sir!
You CAN do it!! Thanks for watching :)
Did you do it?
No success, I need better skills properly aerating the milk to a latte's consistency.
This is hands down the best latte art video I've ever watched. It's done with variables in mind for greater control. Can't wait to try this tomorrow morning
Very great tutorial. I love when you're showed what not to do and what happens when you do it wrong. It allows you to identify clearly where I'm at and adjust. Thank you
I think this is the best video I've seen for both milk texturing and learning latte art. Thanks for all the great information. It was well thought out, and helpful to see both what it looks like when things are going right, and when things are going ...not so right. :)
I'm glad it was beneficial to you! "Controlled mess-ups" are complicated to recreate!
This is genuinely the best video I have seen on latte art tutorials 👏 Its helped me so much.. Thankyou!
This makes us so glad ! Thanks for watching 😊
This is one of the best latte art basics videos.
This is hands down the beat latte art vid I’ve come across. Thanks for the great info!
This is the most comprehensive tutorial on latte art that I’ve seen. When I watched it for the first time it was a little intimidating, it makes perfect sense now after practicing for a months since I got my first espresso machine.
Best luck to those who are learning and practicing ☕️.
Thank you! Latte art is definitely intimidating starting out!
This is the best milk steaming and latte art video I've seen to date (and I've seen a lot!)
Agree
Thanks, guys!!!
Perfect teaching, thank you
So thorough and professional ! The best I have seen . Congratulations
I watch a lot of videos and this is the best tute there is. Love the karate kid at the end.
Haha thank you! Glad you caught the reference :)
26:44 "dont practice this on customers."
uhh.. yea too late LOL
too latté :P
Sometimes it's hard to resist!
to-go cups are a beginner barista's best friend XD
ive 1000% given an almost perfect resemblance to that "rickety rossetta" to far too many customers
This is the best basic latte art tutorial I’ve seen on RUclips!
Thank you for such a detailed and we'll executed tutorial, was fantastic!
Great tutorial on Latte Art!
Thanks for watching!
Omg you're the best 😭❤️ big thanks for this amazing video ❤️
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching :)
Ive watched multiple videos on this subject. You've put the science and the how to all in one. Im looking forward to apply what you have shown. Fantastic explanation.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This is the only BEST tutorial I've seen on youtube. Thank you so much for putting this together. I've gone through countless videos and spent a to of hours. Nothing is as complete and as thorough as your video. The pace, the tone, the examples and explanations - EVERYTHING is perfect!!!! Thanks a million!!!!!
thank you for all the milk and espresso shot featured in this tutorial
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This is insanely geeky and indescribably brilliant. Thanks!
Thank you!!
Still the best latte art tutorial I've watched to date.
Thank you.
Great video, definitely the most complete tutorial I have come across for latte art!
Oh man, u helping a lot of people who struggle with latte art with this video.. Good job bro, and please make another helpful video like this again👍👍
Mission accomplished! We are currently brainstorming more training video ideas. We do have espresso and bar flow tutorials on our channel if you're interested.
Excellent video! As a new youtuber, I really appreciate the time you put in and the good camera work for the technical discussion.
Thanks so much! It involved some painstaking detail but we are glad so many people are benefiting from it!
Absolutely perfect video from start to finish. I have been looking for a video like this for a week now and this just blew me away. Very well done.
Love the inclusion of proper science! It makes so much more sense to me! Thank you
I work at Starbucks and I get so many costumers that want 180-200 degree lattes and I have given up trying to explain how milk ‘burns’ after 160 so now I just say ‘extra hot’ which it’s 150 at Starbucks. Only have had one sent back for being “too cold still” so I made it 160 exactly and she told me it tasted bad so I explained how milk burns after a certain point and she had no idea. This is why I want to explain it to costumers but I don’t have time for that because my Starbucks is top 5 busiest in the Pacific Northwest (yes I live in Seattle)
It can be a difficult line to ride when are asked to do something that you know is contrary to what will taste best for the customer. We also have customers who come in and ask for their drinks to be "as hot as possible." We kindly let them know that there is potential to burning the milk, but we will take it as far as we safely can.
What worries me is that at our Starbucks, the milk is steamed to 160 F by default. I hope this doesn't have an effect on the taste :(
Thank you for this tutorial.
I would like to ask a sudden question. Being a experienced Barista, how much does it may earn ? Let say to have one to two year experience. Etc
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