I got done with watching training videos yesterday and they immediately put me on the floor. I was so nervous. They quickly taught me to make plenty of drinks and it was a lot to take in on the first actual day. The ingredients are easy to remember it’s just a lot of specific things. Ex: for some drinks shots go either on the bottom before the cream and some others the shots go in after the cream.
You'll get the hang of it soon, give it a couple of weeks. On my first day they threw me on bar with zero in-person training. It was daunting at first, but got in the groove of it. Most drinks are pretty similar (shots, milk, flavor) but just have some slight variations
Thank you so much just started a job at Starbucks the coworkers are friendly but I always fuck up on the espresso bar I just freeze up and forget how many shots go in which cup or how many pumps it’s frustrating because I wanna be good and I know it’s simple I just am so nervous about messing up because the customers are so demanding and rude that I want to get it right the 1st time and quick it’s only been 4 days but I hope I get it down watching you do this was much more calm than my store and made it seem so much more doable anyway thank you for the video it helped calm my frustrations down and I just hope to get it down soon I really need this job and COVID has but me in a really bad spot so losing this isn’t a option
Nobody’s a master after 4 days, and nobody expects you to be. There’s a ton of drinks on the menu (even without the custom options) but with repetition and practice you’ll find your workflow and it’ll become muscle memory. Good luck and stay well!
Slicc- "Here at Starbucks, everything is super easy to do. You don't have to tamp the beans or anything."' "Simple iconography. You just press the buttons with the pictures on it". Also Slicc- " 'Handcrafted', by a barista near you." 🤣🤣🤣
Count the seconds on those espresso shots too.... maybe 15 seconds ... no wonder Starbucks coffee is SO bitter. That espresso extraction should be 26-31 seconds... explains A LOT. 3 seconds to make good foam.... not in any normal universe. Also explains why so many Starbucks can't make a decent latte/cappuccino with non-dairy milk which takes a more aggressive stretching and a little more time. The poor barista gave me sad eyes the one time my soy cap was SO bad I asked him to remake. He also didn't purge the wand before dunking it into the beverage either.
Yeah that’s wild I was gunning to get out of there by the end with the way that company was going. It wasn’t a bad job though, the pay and benefits were decent for a fast food place and I met some of my best friends working there.
love this!!!! just started working as a barista about a month ago and wanted to show my boyfriend how we steam the milk cuz he thought it was cool lol :))) thank u for sharing !
@@shahedramadan5425 don't be scared!! the biggest thing to remember is to stay calm and focused. no one expects you to remember everything for monthssss, it takes time but you will get there! :)
I think working at cafes are super appealing but memorizing all of the different drinks makes my head want to explode. I want to do the partnership since I go to Asu. But I’m nervous 😬 since I know I’ll forget, and I don’t wanna be “that worker” who needs to keep asking
It’s very intimidating at first, but with a little support from your fellow partners (and a whole lot of repetition) you’ll find that it’s not as bad as you think. Once you get down a caramel macchiato, you got half the orders already
I'm thinking of applying because the local Starbucks seems short on help. I'm not great at memorization so I hope to find videos that teach the basics before I apply. Of course hands on is different but I hope to be less intimidated.
the coffee shop i work at has an automatic machine for drive thru because it’s way quicker but i actually very much dislike working on that machine vs our real espresso machine because the milk steaming is very hit or miss with the amount of foam. the espresso from that machine does not taste as good as the stuff from our real machine that we get to dial in and tamp
Is that cappulatte?kind of fusion cappuccino and latte isn't it?oh dude .. you just made a new style!awesome!and your latte art was .. I'm speechless!keep it up
seeing both machines say push rinse really aggravates me. i have a thing to make everything perfect and ready for next use, so i always rinse right when it says. Especially when I'm taking over cold bar if i reach for a cup, gotta push rinse for hot bar.
Back in 2011, this was by far the best job you could get amongst all the other fast food chains and minimum wage jobs. I loved it. Now there’s more local shops and kids expect more money for doing less. It’s wild. 😂
My understanding: a venti sized iced starbucks latte is supposed to be 3 shots of espresso then filled with milk. I have been ordering venti iced lattes from Starbucks for over 15 years. Lately the venti iced lattes I've been ordering have had a very weak coffee flavor. Perhaps Starbucks changed the definition of an espresso shot from 1 fl oz to 0.8 fl oz; or perhaps they have changed the standards for calibrating their espresso machines; or perhaps they have taken to using lighter roasts for their espressos, but the lattes now taste like coffee-inspired milk. It was really eye opening when I ordered a regular coffee with 4 pumps of cream and 1 packet of sugar from Taco Bell; and I concluded that this standard fare $1.49 coffee is objectively better when judged as a latte than an $8.37 latte from Starbucks. Is it possible that the C-Suite that runs Starbucks cares more about cost cutting measures than producing good coffee these days?
I ordered a tall latte 3.75plus tax no sugar last week I barely could taste espresso so I thought maybe if I ordered ordered a grande café latte it’d taste more like espresso but same thing.i had a better latte for 3 dollars at HEB central
@@blakechildress3845 well i haven't done any barista stuff just yet, i do cashier and drive thru and occasionally make small things like whip cream, mocha etc.. i was nervous too but as you keep doing it you get used it and more comfortable. i do mess up alot though, but thats just me.
@@SliccUniversity Costa is a coffee place here in the UK. Tbh their coffee tastes awful. I don’t know anyone in my friend circle that actually likes it lmao. Starbucks for the win always
Hii!! I’m planning on applying at Starbucks this month I want to try to learn more about how to make drinks and everything so I will have a better chance at getting the job any tips?
kitty cat Starbucks will do all the training you need. The biggest thing they look for is your personality and ability to connect with new people. But if you want to learn more about coffee craft, UA-cam is a great resource so you’re in the right place
Starbucks has made their Coffee Academy (which Starbucks Coffee Masters went through) courses available to the public so if you're truly interested in learning, this is a great opportunity.
What I'm wondering: Are all starbucks using the same beans? There are a couple of different ones sold for nespresso machines, which ones is the original one that's acutally used? And... shouldn't a ristretto use differnet beans as an espresso and then again different ones for a lungo? And different powder sizes too?
Elaborating on the question. The ristretto shots are the same roast as regular (and same bean amount/grind size), but it’s a much shorter pull in the machine, resulting in a sweeter flavor. Long shots are the opposite, much more bitter and are really only good for an Americano. Both of these can be done on the machines with regular Espresso, Blonde espresso or decaf espresso roast. Blonde is better with vanilla drinks, and decaf is good for masochists.
@@SliccUniversity Thanks a lot, that's very interesting. And funny :D It's quite a bit different to the Nespresso system or what "manual" coffee shops do then. I'm gonna try the ristretto next time, I like my coffee as sweet as possible ;)
@@jemand8462 Yeah, it's definitely a step up from the prepackaged pods Nespresso uses. Starbuck's machines grind and tamp the beans fresh, but it's an automatic process. There's literally a robotic arm that tamps it. However, it's the barista's job to make sure the machine is calibrated to do everything correctly (that's its own video). I left the company a little over a year ago but the store I worked at just got brand new machines and I'm so jealous
That’s the Mastrena 1. A lot of Starbucks have switched to the Mastrena 2 by now which is similar but I’ve heard getting a good steam on the milk is harder
@@lebry19 The company is called Thermoplan AG. I’m pretty sure they’re custom order and Starbucks is the only one that can get them new, but I have seen used ones for sale. I wouldn’t recommend them for an independent coffee shop though; it’s easy to use but constantly has mechanical issues. Starbucks has a third party contractor come in to fix it and they’re the only ones who are technically “certified” to fix it and have the right parts. Think the ice cream machine at McDonald’s.
@@SliccUniversity i tried making a simple coffee starbucks coffee blonde or with pike and coconut milk i can't get it to whiten at all or any thing remotely tasteful basically i think the question is there a NON dairy cream? ?
So what I’m hearing is my friends who work are Starbucks really just know how to push buttons, and all the hate I get for using an actual espresso machine is just them jealous that I can actually MAKE coffee
Faith Ellis the difference between Starbuck’s espresso machines and yours is that it grinds and tamps the beans for you. Everything else is adjustable and should be closely monitored to perfection. Of course, this isn’t something I could fit in a four minute video. True craft takes years of practice, and I had customers waiting. Coffee knows no gatekeeper. You can make it with an expensive machine or a paper filter, but we all know a good cup when it hits our tongue, no matter the source. I suggest you prove your skills to your friends with a café duel. Make each other a cup and decide which is best. That way you can flex your barista skills and connect with delicious caffeinated beverages at the same time
It’s really cool that even after a year you still respond to comments :) I’m a manager at a Starbucks inside a grocery store looking to improve my skills! So does the type of shot matter for latte art? As in ristretto vs a regular shot?
Alexander Falkenberg you sure about that? Lol. I know Ristretto is a shorter shot. I’m curious if a shorter shot effects the latte art. I assume a shorter, more concentrated shot would affect color. As in a normal espresso shot may not produce such beautiful latte art. So maybe don’t assume I don’t know anything about espresso? :)
Gail-Ann Ramsey Fair enough, but one would assume that as a manager you would have some experience preparing espresso. Does Starbucks only promote from within?
Alexander Falkenberg so I actually work for a grocery store that has a Starbucks in it. They were highly desperate for a manager and asked me to do it even though I’ve never worked in Starbucks before in my life :D .... so I’m 2 months into making espresso. I was more curious if it would be prettier with a ristretto shot since a regular shot has more water and may dilute more. Or something. I dunno where my brain was going. All I know is I fail at latte art lol. I should have made that a little clearer in my post lol.
Regular shots usually work better for me, but I prefer ristretto for the flavor. The crema of the shot and consistency of the foam are most important. Bubbles are the enemy. The pour itself is 100% practice. It took me 2 years to make a good rosetta pattern and I still botched it in this video. Now, there's a lot of people in these comments trying to gatekeep coffee, preaching that you can't make "real" coffee at Starbucks, but don't listen to that (as a manager you probably understand). Great coffee can come from a copper siphon or a paper filter, but it's all about how you use the tools you're given. Stay eager to learn and practice consistently, and when you master it please send a cup my way
@@alex____1 hey man, I feel your disappointment but you can't pin the blame on the employees. I was an avid starbucks drinker for years until i sank in the espresso rabbit hole and right now when i sometimes run out of beans, I'd rather not have coffee than get one from starbucks. Gotta appreciate Gail-Ann's pursuit to improve herself and live up to the expectations of her position. Cheers!!
Tapping it gets rid of any excess bubbles that form from the steaming process. A pitcher tap from a good steam should leave it with a consistency similar to wet paint. Don’t reference the milk in this video tho, I got distracted from talking and steamed it way too long
@@sandraelizabethcuatecopere7904 ok so when i was training it was overwhelming cuz everyones so fast paced and i was questioning if i could learn but they freaking put me on bar after 13 hours of training which was fast asf cuz its supposed to be 24 hour training ANYWAYS, im still learning i got the hang of it the pumps and shots overall and well i did deal w a few karens but idgaf i remain calm and collected LOLL sorry for the paragraph theres just so much to take in when you first start yknow
I just hit my one year working at sbux and I keep trying to practice my latte art but we get so damn busy that I'm tryna squeeze 20 flat whites out of my ass in less than 10 minutes
It’s not as bad as it looks. Most drinks are the same few ingredients with small customizations. the hardest part is the inevitable customer that asks for his latte iced and changes his mind halfway through making the thing
I got done with watching training videos yesterday and they immediately put me on the floor. I was so nervous. They quickly taught me to make plenty of drinks and it was a lot to take in on the first actual day. The ingredients are easy to remember it’s just a lot of specific things. Ex: for some drinks shots go either on the bottom before the cream and some others the shots go in after the cream.
You'll get the hang of it soon, give it a couple of weeks. On my first day they threw me on bar with zero in-person training. It was daunting at first, but got in the groove of it. Most drinks are pretty similar (shots, milk, flavor) but just have some slight variations
You must be the shift supervisor 😂 My shifts would never let me do this on the floor.
I think so too
now, i see we have to taste it before we give it to the costumer..
It was his drink lol
@@casserole1595 no u actually to have tast it idoit
GroundKicker no u don’t buddie. There’s exceptions.
@@GroundKicker you def do not taste your customers drinks 😂
“Costumer” lol
Thank you so much just started a job at Starbucks the coworkers are friendly but I always fuck up on the espresso bar I just freeze up and forget how many shots go in which cup or how many pumps it’s frustrating because I wanna be good and I know it’s simple I just am so nervous about messing up because the customers are so demanding and rude that I want to get it right the 1st time and quick it’s only been 4 days but I hope I get it down watching you do this was much more calm than my store and made it seem so much more doable anyway thank you for the video it helped calm my frustrations down and I just hope to get it down soon I really need this job and COVID has but me in a really bad spot so losing this isn’t a option
Nobody’s a master after 4 days, and nobody expects you to be. There’s a ton of drinks on the menu (even without the custom options) but with repetition and practice you’ll find your workflow and it’ll become muscle memory. Good luck and stay well!
Slicc- "Here at Starbucks, everything is super easy to do. You don't have to tamp the beans or anything."' "Simple iconography. You just press the buttons with the pictures on it".
Also Slicc- " 'Handcrafted', by a barista near you." 🤣🤣🤣
Count the seconds on those espresso shots too.... maybe 15 seconds ... no wonder Starbucks coffee is SO bitter. That espresso extraction should be 26-31 seconds... explains A LOT. 3 seconds to make good foam.... not in any normal universe. Also explains why so many Starbucks can't make a decent latte/cappuccino with non-dairy milk which takes a more aggressive stretching and a little more time. The poor barista gave me sad eyes the one time my soy cap was SO bad I asked him to remake. He also didn't purge the wand before dunking it into the beverage either.
Awww, he's so CUTE!!! I didn't know that much milk goes into a latte, wow! :O
FRR
well he used ristretto which I think is more concentrated than espresso.
@@pj7371 Omgsh, it's a LLAMAAA!!!!!!
@@starlight2815 its an alpacat XD
@@pj7371 Oh!!! x"D
latte art? bruh that was a great value wifi symbol
Lmaooo
Hahahahahhaha i love the wifi symbol
😂😂
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Fakkk🤣🤣
I worked at the busiest Starbucks in town back in the day. Equally loved it and hated it lol. Those were some good times.
I'm watching these videos for more guidance of doing the hot bar and frappuccino drinks. I basically got cold bar mastered. Very helpful. 🙂
I honestly can’t believe working at Starbucks is some people’s dream job lol 😂
Yeah that’s wild I was gunning to get out of there by the end with the way that company was going. It wasn’t a bad job though, the pay and benefits were decent for a fast food place and I met some of my best friends working there.
This video is great for both trainees and trainers. As a trainer I got a lot of tips on how to go about explaining different things easily
I liked that video. It calmed me down, for some reason. Thank you Slicc!
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love this!!!! just started working as a barista about a month ago and wanted to show my boyfriend how we steam the milk cuz he thought it was cool lol :))) thank u for sharing !
GIVE ME TIPS PLEASE! I am starting Monday and I am having a panic attack because I'm afraid I won't be able to remember all of this
@@shahedramadan5425 don't be scared!! the biggest thing to remember is to stay calm and focused. no one expects you to remember everything for monthssss, it takes time but you will get there! :)
@@RainGreene Thank you so much! How long do you think it takes to memorize all the drinks?
I think working at cafes are super appealing but memorizing all of the different drinks makes my head want to explode. I want to do the partnership since I go to Asu. But I’m nervous 😬 since I know I’ll forget, and I don’t wanna be “that worker” who needs to keep asking
It’s very intimidating at first, but with a little support from your fellow partners (and a whole lot of repetition) you’ll find that it’s not as bad as you think. Once you get down a caramel macchiato, you got half the orders already
This was exactly what I would expect from a Starbucks lol.
Zero variable control by the baristas and the 'latte art' haha
'latte art' - Im dead 😂
I'm thinking of applying because the local Starbucks seems short on help.
I'm not great at memorization so I hope to find videos that teach the basics before I apply.
Of course hands on is different but I hope to be less intimidated.
That espresso machine do all the works. It even stops the steaming wand atvthe correct tenperature and it grinds coffee too.
the coffee shop i work at has an automatic machine for drive thru because it’s way quicker but i actually very much dislike working on that machine vs our real espresso machine because the milk steaming is very hit or miss with the amount of foam. the espresso from that machine does not taste as good as the stuff from our real machine that we get to dial in and tamp
Glad your still reading the comments in 2021 must be entertaining
It’s always a blast
Excellent video! You have a great personality to go with it ! Thanks!☕️☕️☕️
Is that cappulatte?kind of fusion cappuccino and latte isn't it?oh dude .. you just made a new style!awesome!and your latte art was .. I'm speechless!keep it up
You did well considering that a venti cup makesa lousy canvas for latte art in my experience.
Agreed, tall is best but the video was planned within 30 seconds of filming it. Ideally it'd be a ristretto flat white in a 12oz mug
I just got hired and I’m trying to learn how to make all these drinks.
Congrats! Now you can make my drink
How’s the orentation mine is tomorrow
Woah this man loves his job but deserves more than minimum wage that’s for sure
lol that's why I left
@@SliccUniversity nooooo you left ☹️
@@bountea1263 yeah watch my video about it
seeing both machines say push rinse really aggravates me. i have a thing to make everything perfect and ready for next use, so i always rinse right when it says. Especially when I'm taking over cold bar if i reach for a cup, gotta push rinse for hot bar.
How do you make Starbucks regular coffee at the coffee machine in the Starbucks ??? Can you add a video to answer this question ???
@@hossamhaddad7 you pull a lever and put a lid on it
@@SliccUniversity this is not helpful but the video much better
We love a good starbucks barista!
Thanks man just wanted refresh after today’s training
Back in 2011, this was by far the best job you could get amongst all the other fast food chains and minimum wage jobs. I loved it.
Now there’s more local shops and kids expect more money for doing less. It’s wild. 😂
good! the kids understood they deserve to have a proper loan! isnt it great how generations improve.
one minute in and i already forgot what he was making
😱😱😱
Why is no one talking about 0:54 where the lady waves to us in the background XD
But did you wave back
@@SliccUniversity 👁👄👁
I was way too focused on what he was doing. You have eagle eyes lol
As a starcuck barista it's honestly not that bad of a job👏
Starcuck
My understanding: a venti sized iced starbucks latte is supposed to be 3 shots of espresso then filled with milk. I have been ordering venti iced lattes from Starbucks for over 15 years. Lately the venti iced lattes I've been ordering have had a very weak coffee flavor. Perhaps Starbucks changed the definition of an espresso shot from 1 fl oz to 0.8 fl oz; or perhaps they have changed the standards for calibrating their espresso machines; or perhaps they have taken to using lighter roasts for their espressos, but the lattes now taste like coffee-inspired milk. It was really eye opening when I ordered a regular coffee with 4 pumps of cream and 1 packet of sugar from Taco Bell; and I concluded that this standard fare $1.49 coffee is objectively better when judged as a latte than an $8.37 latte from Starbucks. Is it possible that the C-Suite that runs Starbucks cares more about cost cutting measures than producing good coffee these days?
I ordered a tall latte 3.75plus tax no sugar last week I barely could taste espresso so I thought maybe if I ordered ordered a grande café latte it’d taste more like espresso but same thing.i had a better latte for 3 dollars at HEB central
That's soo cool! My latte is ready thank you.
Hope it was good!
Whats the easy way to remember on how to make the drinks and the coffees? Does Starbucks have a study book that i can purchase?
By all means, my friend, get paid to memorize it. You will make enough drinks to do so. There’s also recipe cards in the store
I have a question? Do I have to memorize every refresher and beverages?
I'm planning to apply for a job in Starbucks barista without experience. Any tips and advice?
Would it hurt my chances of getting hired if I was lactose intolerant, but still enjoy the craft?
N T You don’t have to drink the milk. There’s dairy alternatives and I just drink black coffee most of the time anyway
Very nice man, I really like this ❤❤❤
this is my 4th job lol and i am gonna be a barista i start friday training
무한 good luck!
How is it going? Is it easy to memorize the drinks? I’m about to start training and i’m really nervous!
@@blakechildress3845 well i haven't done any barista stuff just yet, i do cashier and drive thru and occasionally make small things like whip cream, mocha etc.. i was nervous too but as you keep doing it you get used it and more comfortable. i do mess up alot though, but thats just me.
무한 oh that sounds pretty easy, I actually started today and made a ton of drinks and it wasn’t as bad as I anticipated!
How many drinks do you make on average ?
Great.... you should try to join in world latte art competetion🤔🙂 I think you have a good shot🎉
No way I'm on the level of those guys, but I did participate in a competition at the roastery in Manhattan and made it through a couple of rounds
"latte art" lmfao
"evil snowman"
Costa actually makes their coffee by hand
Where's that? Love me some truly handcrafted coffee
@@SliccUniversity Costa is a coffee place here in the UK. Tbh their coffee tastes awful. I don’t know anyone in my friend circle that actually likes it lmao. Starbucks for the win always
@@PsychedelicKitten Haven’t spent more than a layover in the UK before so I might be safe… for now…
Hii!! I’m planning on applying at Starbucks this month I want to try to learn more about how to make drinks and everything so I will have a better chance at getting the job any tips?
kitty cat Starbucks will do all the training you need. The biggest thing they look for is your personality and ability to connect with new people. But if you want to learn more about coffee craft, UA-cam is a great resource so you’re in the right place
Starbucks has made their Coffee Academy (which Starbucks Coffee Masters went through) courses available to the public so if you're truly interested in learning, this is a great opportunity.
He looks like David Archuleta !
They aren’t even in dress code
Jealous
I dont even plan working on starbucks but this is cool
I think you are SO CUTE, thank you for the tips
What I'm wondering: Are all starbucks using the same beans? There are a couple of different ones sold for nespresso machines, which ones is the original one that's acutally used?
And... shouldn't a ristretto use differnet beans as an espresso and then again different ones for a lungo? And different powder sizes too?
Jemand the regular one is Espresso Roast
@@SliccUniversity thanks, good to know.
Elaborating on the question.
The ristretto shots are the same roast as regular (and same bean amount/grind size), but it’s a much shorter pull in the machine, resulting in a sweeter flavor. Long shots are the opposite, much more bitter and are really only good for an Americano.
Both of these can be done on the machines with regular Espresso, Blonde espresso or decaf espresso roast. Blonde is better with vanilla drinks, and decaf is good for masochists.
@@SliccUniversity Thanks a lot, that's very interesting. And funny :D
It's quite a bit different to the Nespresso system or what "manual" coffee shops do then.
I'm gonna try the ristretto next time, I like my coffee as sweet as possible ;)
@@jemand8462 Yeah, it's definitely a step up from the prepackaged pods Nespresso uses. Starbuck's machines grind and tamp the beans fresh, but it's an automatic process. There's literally a robotic arm that tamps it. However, it's the barista's job to make sure the machine is calibrated to do everything correctly (that's its own video). I left the company a little over a year ago but the store I worked at just got brand new machines and I'm so jealous
what brand of espresso is your original espresso (not blonde) and can we buy it?!
Yes and it’s the starbucks-brand espresso roast
You forgot the part where you fill 99% of the cup with ice and add 2 drops of coffee
Thats for the cold versions with clear cups.
Someone dosnt know how to order coffee lol
@@callmeq5067 bold of you to call that stuff "coffee"...
I just wondering... its allowed to make coffe in the bar without anything MASK GLOVES shout out SBX
What
Excellent sir
He: "And lets do latte art"
Me: Dude...
Where can we get this machine
In the wise words of Timmy Turner: "Uh, internet?"
That turn to that camera in the beginning was creepy
I was rebooting
Hi May I ask what kind of brand your coffee machine are?
That’s the Mastrena 1. A lot of Starbucks have switched to the Mastrena 2 by now which is similar but I’ve heard getting a good steam on the milk is harder
@@SliccUniversity I understand, but any idea if a private coffee shop can buy that kind of machine Mastrena 2? Is it possible!?
@@lebry19 The company is called Thermoplan AG. I’m pretty sure they’re custom order and Starbucks is the only one that can get them new, but I have seen used ones for sale. I wouldn’t recommend them for an independent coffee shop though; it’s easy to use but constantly has mechanical issues. Starbucks has a third party contractor come in to fix it and they’re the only ones who are technically “certified” to fix it and have the right parts. Think the ice cream machine at McDonald’s.
I like your job ....i just wanna know plz how much money can a barista make in usa ?
Not enough
Nice 😍
A little snowman lmao
QASA looking at the milk with no cap like 👁👄👁 🤣
GR Latter with cup sleeves?
Basically it's a grande flat white with 4 shots
I tried to simulate something a customer would realistically order
Is it easy to learn how to make different lattes at Starbucks if you have a learning disability? I’m slow at learning new things
Yeah dude, I’m an idiot and I learned with time. It’s all in practice
@@SliccUniversity lol 😂 thank you.
everything is wrong but I still like this video becaue it makes me laugh hahahahaha
thanks
can you achieve the same with coconut milk ? ?
Probably the same quality of the one I made in the video. Good latte art though? Impossible
@@SliccUniversity i tried making a simple coffee starbucks coffee blonde or with pike and coconut milk i can't get it to whiten at all or any thing remotely tasteful
basically i think the question is there a NON dairy cream? ?
@@christophercolumbus8944 soy milk is the only non-dairy one I found that steams well. Whole milk is the best though by far
I thought hot slips are only for venti n water base drinks
Probably the sadest „latte art“ I’ve ever seen.
Was that whole milk
So what I’m hearing is my friends who work are Starbucks really just know how to push buttons, and all the hate I get for using an actual espresso machine is just them jealous that I can actually MAKE coffee
Faith Ellis the difference between Starbuck’s espresso machines and yours is that it grinds and tamps the beans for you. Everything else is adjustable and should be closely monitored to perfection. Of course, this isn’t something I could fit in a four minute video. True craft takes years of practice, and I had customers waiting. Coffee knows no gatekeeper. You can make it with an expensive machine or a paper filter, but we all know a good cup when it hits our tongue, no matter the source. I suggest you prove your skills to your friends with a café duel. Make each other a cup and decide which is best. That way you can flex your barista skills and connect with delicious caffeinated beverages at the same time
Agreed with you faith.
How much is the pay?
Slightly above minimum wage
I want to work at Starbucks but I'm scared I won't be able to learn how to make all the different kinds of drinks. Any advice?
Mack Ramirez You’ll learn. It took me a while to get in a good groove but it happens through repetition and a good barista trainer goes a long way
It’s really cool that even after a year you still respond to comments :)
I’m a manager at a Starbucks inside a grocery store looking to improve my skills! So does the type of shot matter for latte art? As in ristretto vs a regular shot?
Alexander Falkenberg you sure about that? Lol. I know Ristretto is a shorter shot. I’m curious if a shorter shot effects the latte art. I assume a shorter, more concentrated shot would affect color. As in a normal espresso shot may not produce such beautiful latte art. So maybe don’t assume I don’t know anything about espresso? :)
Gail-Ann Ramsey Fair enough, but one would assume that as a manager you would have some experience preparing espresso. Does Starbucks only promote from within?
Alexander Falkenberg so I actually work for a grocery store that has a Starbucks in it. They were highly desperate for a manager and asked me to do it even though I’ve never worked in Starbucks before in my life :D .... so I’m 2 months into making espresso. I was more curious if it would be prettier with a ristretto shot since a regular shot has more water and may dilute more. Or something. I dunno where my brain was going. All I know is I fail at latte art lol. I should have made that a little clearer in my post lol.
Regular shots usually work better for me, but I prefer ristretto for the flavor. The crema of the shot and consistency of the foam are most important. Bubbles are the enemy. The pour itself is 100% practice. It took me 2 years to make a good rosetta pattern and I still botched it in this video. Now, there's a lot of people in these comments trying to gatekeep coffee, preaching that you can't make "real" coffee at Starbucks, but don't listen to that (as a manager you probably understand). Great coffee can come from a copper siphon or a paper filter, but it's all about how you use the tools you're given. Stay eager to learn and practice consistently, and when you master it please send a cup my way
@@alex____1 hey man, I feel your disappointment but you can't pin the blame on the employees. I was an avid starbucks drinker for years until i sank in the espresso rabbit hole and right now when i sometimes run out of beans, I'd rather not have coffee than get one from starbucks. Gotta appreciate Gail-Ann's pursuit to improve herself and live up to the expectations of her position. Cheers!!
my guy that's some sad latte art
Not sad, angry. It's an angry snowman
Cool
Bruhhhhhhh the art tho🙈
Hi steph...watching from cebu Philippines. 😍 I really had a hardtime making coffee as a barista here.😔
You look good as the drink hehe 😉
I have... never seen latte art done like that. And I hope I never will again. No offense man, glad you're having fun. But that's just... interesting
Love how he didn’t even drink it lmao
Between you and me, I'm lactose intolerant and only drink black coffee
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I just want to see beacuase when I grow up I want to work here
You got this bro!
So a quad flat white with "art" on top?
Just made me want a Starbucks but my local is closed right now 🙈
How much oz of just ristretto you have in quadro?
Yes.
I noticed they always tap the milk cup on the counter why?
Tapping it gets rid of any excess bubbles that form from the steaming process. A pitcher tap from a good steam should leave it with a consistency similar to wet paint. Don’t reference the milk in this video tho, I got distracted from talking and steamed it way too long
I would be so confused working at Starbucks
Oh trust me it is
I'm in my first week of training and I am so stressed over all the steps I have to follow.
@@sandraelizabethcuatecopere7904 SAME!!!!
@@ravneettiwana5672 how is it going?
@@sandraelizabethcuatecopere7904 ok so when i was training it was overwhelming cuz everyones so fast paced and i was questioning if i could learn but they freaking put me on bar after 13 hours of training which was fast asf cuz its supposed to be 24 hour training ANYWAYS, im still learning i got the hang of it the pumps and shots overall and well i did deal w a few karens but idgaf i remain calm and collected LOLL sorry for the paragraph theres just so much to take in when you first start yknow
Venti size is saved more money than tall and grande size, no any beverage is ordered in Starbucks but Ice Americano for me, due to low in calorie.
1:19 sound like there was some deep story behind that or something😂😂😂
They put milk in a latte?
Yes, it’s mostly milk
I just hit my one year working at sbux and I keep trying to practice my latte art but we get so damn busy that I'm tryna squeeze 20 flat whites out of my ass in less than 10 minutes
Oh shit it’s my twin!
Whaddup other Stephen!
What’s a name of the Machine? What brand is it?
La Marzocco
I start in 2 weeks!
That nasal drip hitting my man hard
Dude, how's that a latte art?
I could never work at starbucks. There are too many drinks to memorize and make
It’s not as bad as it looks. Most drinks are the same few ingredients with small customizations. the hardest part is the inevitable customer that asks for his latte iced and changes his mind halfway through making the thing
Latte art?