Dialing In Breville Barista Express | Dose, grind, yield, time
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Are you struggling with dialing in the Breville Barista Express or any other espresso machine? In this video I'll be providing step by step instructions on dialing in the Breville Barista Express so that you can be pulling some at least drinkable shots. And then we'll dive into the details of dose, yield, brew ratio, grind setting, and time so that you will understand how to turn that drinkable shot of espresso, into a great shot of espresso. Dialing in espresso can be a very frustrating endeavor, but it doesn't need to be! In this video we'll look at some helpful graphs, and do some demonstrations so that you better understand the concepts behind pulling an espresso shot, and where the various flavors come from during the extraction so that by the end, you'll be a master of dialing in espresso.
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0:00 - Intro
0:57 - Step-by-Step
7:40 - Dose
9:01 - Brew Ratio
11:04 - Time / Grind Size
12:42 - Summary
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Lifestyle Lab I got this scale it is the best out there, giving 0.1 granularity at this price.
@@jerryyang8046 yeah it's really quite impressive for the price! Had mine for a couple years now
Lifestyle Lab Good video, thanks for sharing! I recently purchased this machine. I have a question about it. When I start a shot, espresso begins to flow during preinfusion. I can’t seem to get that part dialed in. Everything else seems pretty consistent with what is shown here and from what I’ve read. Any suggestions?
@Martine Hi Martine, the Crema tampers are now back in stock in the US, should be back in stock for Canada and the UK soon!
Suggestions on an espresso machine under $1000 that uses 58mm portafilter?
Remember, you didn’t buy a coffee machine, you bought a chemistry set!
Well said!
Underrated comment of the week!
👍🏻💯 onpoint so true!!!
@@Fah__Q don’t give up. It’s frustrating but once it’s dialled in this machine gives excellent results with a good grinder.
@@Fah__Q Luhz R
This is by far the best explanation on how to make a great espresso on the Breville Barista. I've had my machine for approx. 2 years now and have struggled with consistency. I'd pull a great espresso one day and garbage ones for 2-3 days straight thereafter. I made the assumption that the machine automated the process and that is far from truth. After following the instructions in this video, I have made - good to great espressos - over the last week or so. My "worst" pull this week has been better than my average pull over the last 2 years.
There are two main takeaways that I assumed the machine was accounting for that I think had the biggest impact.
1. Weighing the beans - I just assumed when I asked for a double shot-worth of grounds, that Breville had that dialed in. As a result I was filling the entire grinder up with beans and just grinding the factory setting for a double filter size. This lead to too many variables between amount, grind size, tamping, etc... Every time the machine grinned coffee, it was different. Now I only fill the machine with 18g at a time, and knowing that I have EXACTLY 18g once the hopper is empty is a game changer. Seems so obvious but again I just assumed the machine, somehow, accounted for this.
2. Program Button for manual shot - using the program button to "manually" pull the shot is something I read about on Reddit but I needed to see someone do it for it to sink in. Again, this is a game changer. Being able to stop the shot when you reach 1:2 ratio of bean:liquid makes it so even your worst shot has the proper volume. While you can still under or over extract using this method, it cannot be over stated how big of a boost it is to remove the volume of your shot as a variable. Worst case scenario, you have the right amount of espresso.
There were other tips in this video, but the combo of these two things removes the two biggest variables: How much coffee should I start with and how much espresso should it yield? Ensuring these two things are constants, makes tweaking everything else in between seem rudimentary. Shot taking too long? Make ground coarser. Shot too fast? Make ground finer...but at least you know you have the right amount of coffee and do not need to adjust that.
Great video. Great tips. I am enjoying my machine to the fullest 2 yrs too late, but glad I am able to enjoy it because of this video!
Comments like this are why I do it!
Thanks for sharing
I thought I was the only one. Pulling the perfect shot is definitely one of the dark arts!
Yeah I’ve had some serious problems with mine and I found out relying on just the buttons doesn’t cut it, going more manual seems be the most consistent. to be honest, it’s fun doing the steps to get it right lol
Absolutely agree with this! I had my machine for a year or so as well, and was trying to watch different youtube videos on how to pull the shot correctly on an espresso machine. None of them explained it as well and as detailed as this video. Brought it down to the basics of how much coffee beans to start with (not fill up the hopper) and how much coffee to extract, and yea, been making great coffees since! Thanks so much @LifestyleLab! :D
Thank you for explaining these details! Can I ask you also which number you put on the external switch of dial, of the grinder? Also,which number you have on the top internal dial? Thank you once again!
Breville should give you this video when you buy their machines lol. Save a LOT of pain and disappointment. Well done sir!!
"you're probably having a bit of trouble dialing in the perfect shot of espresso"
me over here watching and not owning a espresso machine
Honestly, same, just some hopeful thinking
Tip for the Breville; You don't need to click the program button first, but can hold the yield buttons (single/double) in for a bit, releasing when you want the pre-infusion to have finished and hit it with full pressure. Usually do 8 second hold then release. The full pressure will run until you click the yield button again.
Best Breville barista express video I’ve seen so far thank you! Do a latte art one! Or a series on coffeees and the machine
This is probably the most clear and thorough Barista Express and general coffee tuning video i've watched! Amazing stuff.
This has been my favourite dialling in video so far and I've watched heaps!
GREAT video. never seen this information presented so well all in one place
Hope there will be more videos about the Breville machine. Love the video!
Amazing video! Watched quite a few of these videos recently, this one is definitely the best. Thanks a lot
Thanks mate, I've been trying to do this for ages with little to no success. I just made my first real drinkable shot and I feel it's only going to get better from here on in. Thanks again.....
Love how much involvement in the process and fine tuning potential you get with this machine. Won’t however be to everyone’s taste. For the coffee nerds amongst us, what an investment!
Awesome tutorial!!! I have been driving crazy watching so many tutorials about this and this tutorial is the first one that is easy to understand and straight to the point. Great job!!! Thank you!
Great video! This explains things very clearly and gives me a lot more confidence that once I buy a machine I'll have a good chance at pulling some good shots. Thanks for this!
Tasting the espresso in different phases, awesome. 🤩 Great tutorial! Thank you
I bought a Breville Barista Express last month and this video made learning how to use it SO easy. Never pulled an espresso shot in my life prior, and I feel pretty good about it after about a week's worth of practice every day with this video's help. I thought the scale was going to be so silly since it had the hopper, but it's truly a necessity to pull consistent shots EVERY time. Thanks for the video man!
I have had my machine for two years and have never been able to use it right thank you for this video. You literally mentioned every problem I have had.
Life saver! Great advice from the man himself. Thanks brother!
Very informative video! You inspired me to bring out my trusty note book to write this stuff down.
I'm now set to attempt that elusive perfect extraction for myself.
This is so wonderfully clear and detailed that I'll have to watch it many times. Thanks for taking the time.
This is hands down the best Breville express dial in video ever made. I wish I saw this video when I purchased my Breville 5 years ago - I could have saved countless time and coffee experimenting on my own...
Duuude, this is the best video in breaking down pulling a shot! Thank you!
I've been thinking of getting the Breville Baristra Express and this video has been very informative! You've done a great job making this video easy to understand for beginners! Thank you!
This video had some next level organization, well done sir!
You are correct, so +1, although in my oppinion this looks like another "Binging with Babish" copycat. Check him out aswell if you already havent.
@@snerketryne Binging with Babish is a cooking show... this guy does tech reviews and coffee, haha. You mean just cause they both don't show their faces in the video?
This is quite possibly the best explanation of how to make a good espresso shot. I've been struggling with this machine for years, no joke, but after watching your video, I was able to FINALLY make my first amazing shot. Thanks so much for putting this together -- it's a life changer!
FINALLY a good video covering all the bases. Well done.
This video has been sooo helpful ! I have gone back a few times over this video as I try different beans !
Of all the coffee videos I’ve seen and 2 master Breville classes, I really appreciated the clear and straightforward explanation on how to dial in the right espresso for me. I forwarded your video to Breville as a the next master class teacher candidate!
Thank you very much Peter!
I wasted so much time trying to find a good video that even slightly went into detail. This went above and beyond, amazing👌🏼
Thank you so much for this! Very informative! I just got this machine and I've been a bit nervous about grind size and shot time so these tips were very helpful. I'm excited to start trying!
Great video - thanks - Had my BE for a couple of years and love it; but your video will help me dial in shots better.
Amazing! Thanks!
No other video I've found has explained which factors have the most input to the taste, and which are just fine tuning.
I've just taken to bits and serviced my Breville dual boiler. Now it's working properly (I had let things drift), and with your help, I'm getting back to a decent shot, rather than just a so-so one.
Thanks again.
This is really a good video. I almost sent my Breville back in frustration. It does take some time to learn..but once you figure it out, it makes an INCREDIBLE cup of espresso!
Jason Lee r u still using brevill BE? I also want to give up already
@@unyilkaware lol, well, I ended up with the top end one (the WAAAY overpriced "Oracle"), but we tried it for a month, and realized you get basically NOTHING special over the BE. Once you learn how to make "real" espresso (and it DOES take a LOT of practice and REALLY fresh beans), the rest is just gravy. The BE is, quite frankly, the best machine out there for the money.
The oracle is far from overpriced. If you can't tell teh difference between the BBE and Oracle you are simply to simple of a user. Also for the money you can get a used gaggia classic and sette 270 which will produce much better espresso
@@Adam-vx6to Ha ha...that's a good one...
I had similar problem but after a few weeks figured it out. The most important thing to do is buy the freshest beans possible. I found most store bought beans were OK. If you have a local roaster close buy try those beans. Thats what made the biggest difference for me.
watched 20+ videos to learn about espresso making, and this is the best one.
This is the EXACT video I needed. Thank you so much 💜
This was great. I just did a cleaning and descaling and decided to recalibrate everything. I did it the way you recommended and then worked on dialing in the grind and amount to match. I am getting the perfect extraction time now. By far, hands down, the best coffee made at home so far. Thanks for sharing your tips.
NICE MOUSTACHE DUDE
Didn't even think that a stale bean would affect the crema so much! I liked the first part of the video, detailed enough to get through as a new owner of a machine! Keep up the great work!
Sure does! As beans age the trapped C02 escapes. The release of that C02 during extraction is what creates the crema everyone knows and loves. No C02, no crema!
@@LifestyleLab_ Got the same problem. I always get coffee in pre infusion phase nomather how find my grind is.
@@tomekhekin914 try increasing your dose and dialing back in, or tamping more firmly. Other possibility is that you need to adjust the physical burrs
Lifestyle Lab this is the same issue I have. It’s often under extracted but super dark. Would it be possible to have to adjust the burrs even though it’s a brand new machine? Thanks for this video learned a lot!
Mike George you need to adjust grind settings (I.e. the burrs) for different coffee, dose size, as beans age.
Your videos are brilliantly put together & detailed
Good tips and advice keep up the great quality videos, It's way more fun to use this type of semi-manual then the fully auto type as you can customize all the small details to your liking for the Best of the Best!
I have to tell you, I've watched a lot of coffee videos on UA-cam and I've learned that the vast majority of them are garbage. I've started to regularly watch only 2-3 creators because I know they give good info. This was a great video and I appreciate the effort and knowledge you put into it.
What can I say, you have done a PhD in coffee making. Well done!
Spot on information! No bullshitting like others. Right to the core without fancy pseudoscience. Well done, sir!
Wonderful video! I just got my Barista Pro two days ago. I'm glad I watched as many videos as I did prior so I was prepared to spend the first bag of beans in the initial "tuning" phase. So many shots down the drain. I would recommend having a piece of paper handy to take note of each setting you try so you can see the trend. It was also super helpful to taste the shots I knew were way off to understand the difference between the good, bad, and prefect!
I can't wait to try some of your tips tomorrow! Thank you
Awwww this was amazing!!! I was really disappointed with my Breville coffee machine till I saw this!
Thank you so much for your help 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩
But I know I need to try 100 times to get it right
But it worth it
this is a fantastic vid man. Been trying to explain esspreso to my folks who bought a breville, and as an experienced barista, and coffee course instructor, this is super clear and accessible, well done!
Thanks! Really appreciate it
This is the best video description I have found yet to help me learn to extract a consistent pull from my machine using my favorite beans. Can't wait to experiment. Thanks!
This might be your best video yet! It was super helpful. I've had my machine for a few months and have created some decent shots but I think this will really help me take it to a better level!
Thanks Lindsay!
Followed along to this video using my Breville for the first time. I pulled 36g at 23 seconds for my first drink! The latte tasted great, store bought quality. I'm using Alfred's Whole Bean, Alfred's House made Vanilla Syrup, and Plain Chobani Oat Milk Barista Edition. Thanks for the help!
The best information in this video is in the 2nd part at 7:40 but I see why you ordered the video the way you did for beginners. Really good tutorial, never thought I'd watch a 14 minute video on dialing in
It was a lot to fit into one video for sure!
Great vid. So well done! Balzac’s espresso is by far, hands down the best bean to grind in my Breville.
This made everything clear, best clear and comprehensive video i have watched so far.
I love grinding my balzac
;)
Hahahah this made me burst out laughing
Ismael Rodriguez sane here I’m incredibly frustrated!!!!!!
You can still grind much finer and slow the flow by adjusting the INTERNAL grind setting. Here's how! ua-cam.com/video/QNvOcE4-VEo/v-deo.html
I wanted to give some tips too i've experienced:
1) My first beans were "Eza Organico full beans", but they are so dry that the 36mg came out in FIVE SECONDS. I think bc of the little amount of coffee oil it does not create enough resistance. Nevertheless, I put the grinder to stage 2, i got at least a drinkable espresso then, even tho it was still far away from 25 seconds.
So if you have poorer quality beans/stale beans -> don't hesitate to use the finest grinder setting (note that BELOW 8 its FINER (8 to 1), it took me 2 days to figure that out)
2) Use the double filter, but NOT the dual wall. It creates fake crema and fake pressure. If you use the single wall after it, you'll see how much is actually wrong with the espresso (and especially with the beans).
Remember: you bought yourself a great device and so you want great espresso, don't let a dual wall filter fake your results. Use the single wall and fresh beans, it will work a miracle.
Thank you so much for this video, it helped me a lot with my new Sage Barista Express!! Maybe these 2 tips are helpful to anybody
Absolutely fantastic video packed with lots of useful advice. Got my Barista express recently and this will be like a bible as I figure things out.
An amazing and informative video. I just purchased this machine in the hopes of being able to actually make decent coffee at home. You've helped me at least get my shot to be halfway decent, now to perfect it and enjoy my investment ❤
Very valuable, but also opens an endless pit of investing in a perfect shot. Now, onto next 100 experiments :)
Here I am, a noob watching videos after countless tries and hours of trial and error. I'll get it sooner or later.
Very helpful video for those looking to learn but the timer should start as soon as you hit the double shot button. There’s still extraction happening before the espresso comes from the split, Breville’s do have pre-infusion programmed in as well. Cheers everyone
There's no "right way" to time unless trying to duplicate someone's exact recipe. Here's a video explanation.
ua-cam.com/video/E9MiqOJdwPc/v-deo.html
By FAR the best video I’ve found on dialling in this machine. Thanks.
The clearest video I have seen on the Breville,really well done!
Excellent vid! One thing I'd add is temperature tweak. My shots were ok but lacked body. I found a 1 degree increase in temp made a noticeable difference. The Breville can go +/- 2C
Where do you do that on the machine? I never seen that option to change temp.
Great video! I have learned a lot. But I thought timing starts from pump on, not the first drip?
Explanation ua-cam.com/video/E9MiqOJdwPc/v-deo.html
I learned a lot watching this, love your accent! ❤️
Excellent tutorial in all aspects. Thanks so much for the perfectly paced, detailed video!
Fantastic, very well explained, i set my dose to 18 gr , set my time 27 sc, then try to get the yield, 36 gr by changing my grind, I found it easier this way. just to add I think changing from double to single shot using the same grind set might not work, I think you have to find the right grind set for each filter!
Bought our Barista Express over a year ago and just learned this week we're doing it all wrong. Who knew there was so much to consider and try out for the perfect shot. I always just blamed the beans for crappy shots. This video really helps to understand how to dial it in. I wish there was a workshop I could go to and understand flavors and each bit of it. haha
....but what's worse is even without pulling proper shots, it still tastes way better than Starbucks!
I'd recommend lance hedrick here on UA-cam. Last week he had a very good Video on coffee flavours. He also has very indepth guides on everything espresso. The drink is a cruel mistress though for your Sanity and bank account
Yeah..... Don't think so.
What a simple but great idea to grind into a separate container. Keeps the mess down!
another tip for grinding that I think was awesome. Grind a double-shot in two parts. Firstly, hit the single shot button to grind half of your dose. This allows you to level out the coffee in your portafilter before hitting the single shot button again and grinding the rest of your dose.
this is not necessary at all
@@alexc.7807 perfect reply.. from someone who ISNT having issues. No explanation or advice. Just holier than thou know-it-all-ery 👍
@@fevolenko3995 lol chill my dude. this shit just isnt necessary at all. nobody does this because it isn't a thing
Great video, some really good pointers. One thing I would say about dose is weighing 18.5g to account for grind retention. It's always going to be hit and miss, but I find 18.5g gets me closer to 18g.
I've had the machine about 2.5 years now and would 100% recommend to anyone reading this to invest in a calibrated tamper. Not just for the function, but more because a 53mm tamper fits the basket better than the one provided with the machine. There's a very small gap between the tamper and the portafilter wall that encourages coffee grounds to climb the edge when tamping. Small detail, but helps with the consistent tamping you're looking for.
What is the goal with the tamper? I only have the one that comes with machine.
Except it's not going to retain .5 grams every time. If 18.5g works for you, great, but it's not because of retention.
Wow! I wish I had found this video a year ago! I've had my Breville barista express for over a year now and have settle for mediocre espresso because I could not figure it out! After watching this video one time I finally got a beautiful layered shot of espresso!
Bro, this video was a life saver! Thank you for all the insight!
Guys, when adjusting the fineness, I couldn't get above a 10 second extraction at setting #1 in my Breville Express. If this happens to you, adjust the internal grind setting from the default 6 to a 2. For me, the 25 second shot was possible at internal setting #2 and external setting #5. Good luck!
Thanks! This comment saved me. This is exactly what I needed to do. I am on internal 2 and 3 on the side of the machine. I am just now able to get a 22second shot.
These videos will help :)
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THIS comment was the needle in the haystack for me!!!! Thank you sooooo much! 5⭐️s. A+++. 🙏🙏🙏
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This worked for my Breville Barista as well, thanks for the tip! 😁
Teach us how to make the perfect latte milk. I had my barista express for months and I still can't master the perfect paint consistency on the milk. Thank you for the video!
Thats actually the easiest part of making a latte depending on the milk you use almond milk is the hardest to master.
You need a better milk steamer. You can't compare this toy to a real espresso machine costing thousands and thousands of dollars
@@Adam-vx6to you really don’t though. I’ve been able to make perfect latte art using this machine.
Full instruction here!
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I have looked at all video's on youtube and thank God i finally landed to someone who knows how to explain step by step God bless you and thanks so much
Thank you so much for this video! I’m pretty new to coffee making so this vid was so informative
Thank you, clean and simple. Preparing to buy my own Barista express and this will prove helpful! Glad I found you!
10:56 greetings from estonia!
this is easily one of the best "how to" videos (on anything) that i have ever seen. great job!!
Thank you!
Thank you very much for the scales reference!
Everyone is using ridiculously expensive Timemore scales and I just did not wanted something that expensive at the start of my hobby!
Omg, your introduction about pouring coffee down the drain, it’s as if you were talking to me after being a witness in my house jajajaja
Same hahaha
Can you leave a link for the little cup you used to weigh the beans in please.
Jessica Dissinger it’s a Nespresso cup from a discontinued series
Super video man. Thank you. I’ve been workin hard to figure it all out, but I like having some numbers to give me some better consistency.
Thank you so much for this video ! Making great coffee is an art and it is so complex !
What should I aim for a single shot? 9g coffee, and 12-15s extraction for 18g of espresso?
Awesome tutorial man!
The video and audio quality is incredible.
From one coffee nerd to another, I hope you don't mind me giving my 2 cents. At 4:54 you mention to start timing the shot at first drip. This is actually incorrect.
Water starts to extract soluble compounds from the ground coffee the moment the water and coffee come into contact with each other, so the extraction begins the moment you press the button.
The shot that you pulled at 5:02 was actually spot on! It ran to around 32 seconds, which is where you want to be with pre-infusion like on this machine.
I would personally turn the pre infusion function off if that's possible, as it can be a bit complicated for me personally. (Some coffee roasters have suggested recipes on their websites with shot time and dose:yield for their specific coffees and the shot time suggested does not account for how long to pre-infuse for. Not to mention this machine does more of a "pre-wet" rather than a true pressure profiling pre-infusion, which requires very expensive machines that I will never afford. Boooooo lol)
Another thing I'd like to mention is a suggestion for playing with brew ratios (dose:yield). A simple rule of thumb is for darker roasts, use a smaller ratio (1:1.5 to 1:2) and for lighter roasts use a larger ratio (1:2 - 1:2.5). Darker roasted coffee is more soluble, so it requires less water to get make some tasty coffee!
So in conclusion, a shot is always timed between pressing the brew button and pressing it again. So simple!
Sorry for the lengthy comment. Just a bit friendly input 😁
Explanation of when to start timing ua-cam.com/video/E9MiqOJdwPc/v-deo.html
My Breville is coming in a few days. So many people are out here on UA-cam winging the whole dose, yield, grind aspect... You are the first person to mention this out of the videos I've seen, and I'm definitely taking your word for it. Thank You!
Best video I’ve seen all month ! Thanks 🙏🏼
Very useful video! May I know the inner setting point of grinder ? I think the given level of 8 in the video depends also which number adjusted inside the pot of grinder, right ?
italikkraker you mean the setting on the upper burr
Maybe Lline yes exactly
can you tell me how to adjust for a single shot. Is it as simple as halving the quantities?
Truly The best instructional video, not just about espresso, but its clear , precise and easy to follow instruction.... thank you.
I had been burning through beans trying to dial mine in. Just pre measuring the weight was enough to pull a great shot. Great tips.
This guy's face looks awesome I don't know why.
Very helpful video. I followed it to the letter (the first part, to dial in a “decent” cup of espresso) and even with the grinder set at the lowest (finest) setting, my 18g dose would reach 36g in about 16 seconds. I don’t think the manual emphasizes how important it is to change the top burr’s dial. Mine came in at a factory setting of “7” and when I lowered it to “4” (leaving the grinder’s side setting to “1”) I immediately went into over extraction; the setting for the top burr seems to make a major difference. After that, I dialed back on the side setting (to a more coarser setting, 3) and that got me an extraction of 36g at just a little over 25 seconds. I’m now thinking about setting the top burr’s setting to “5” so I can be more towards the middle of the side dial for the same extraction (to theoretically have more range with other beans later on). I don’t think the adjustment of the top burr gets talked about much, it makes a huge difference!
Thanks Lui!
I've since made a video on how to change that top burr setting. It's the one thing I wish I also included in this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/QNvOcE4-VEo/v-deo.html
Damn, exactly how it went down for me too. 18g dose reached 36g extraction in 18 seconds. Weird thing was the extraction took more time when I *reduced* the dose, so I thought I was putting too much beans. But decided to trust the video and this comment, opened up my grinder and adjusted the burr to 5, making it even finer.
Wow, extraction shot up to 40 seconds, so I adjusted the grinder setting on the side, until I got 25 sec. And holy shit, the best espresso I’ve ever pulled since getting this machine. Thanks for this video, and this comment.
Adjust the top burr!!!!
I tried this also but my pressure is now all the way above the “sweet spot”. Where is your pressure when pulling a 25sec shot?
Ignore the "sweet spot" on the gauge. Focus on good flow and dialing in your brew ratio.
@@antoniosong For my taste, the best tasting shots are when the pressure gauge hovers between the “12” and “1” and then starts to move down towards the end of the 25 secs. I find the gauge very handy, sometimes there’s a little bit more or less pressure so I’ll adjust the time and maybe go for 20 or 30 secs depending on what the pressure dial is showing.
I paused the video to thank you for this outstanding informative video. I really wish I had have the chance to see it earlier. You really explained every single aspect to make a great cup of espresso
I’ve watched several videos on this topic and this far and away was the most helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
The headless expresso maker.
Thanks for the great info. How about time for single shot? It’ll be half of double-shot?
No. The same.
I just bought a Breville Barista Touch and was almost about to send it back until i came across your video. Breville really should be paying you for this as I've learnt more about how to pull shots from my machine using your video than from any material provided by Breville themselves. Thank you!
I just love your videos! I’ve watched so many videos trying to figure out how to get 36 g out with 18 g going in on my Barista Express, but no one explained it as clearly as you have! Bravo and thank you very much!