3 Tips to Improve Latte Art
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
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Time Cues:
0:00- Introduction
2:04- 1) Spout Proximity
4:21- 2) Drop In
9:02- 3) Move Forward - Розваги
Sometimes I get sad because when you do your latte art "improperly and wrong" it looks better than mine. *Back to practicing* once again a great video. Keep being you and doing what you do!
Haha! You'll get there after a decade of pouring over 10,000 of them lol
@@LanceHedrick I make about a couple a day :D In 15years I will be there :D !
@@LanceHedrick Could you please make video how to improve wiggle. I practice daily bt my wiggle is not good 😭 . Please help me 🙏
Damn yes! The wrong and improper one that he did is a perfect one to me 😂
This comment is a year old. I bet OP is much better at it now ☕
I love how your "bad pours" are still 10x better than my best ones!!! LOL
The way you handle these full cups of coffee makes me SO NERVOUS watching your videos! I always feel like they’re going to spill all over the place! thanks for the good tips! Very useful
Your enthusiasm about the onion and pushing forward. I love it!
weird to watch so many videos and sometimes it's just two words to fix what no video so far has explained. Move Forward! This looks like the answer to my biggest brick wall trying to improve my art. Thank you!
Probably the most useful and insightful video on latte art. Been at it for 9 months but never came close to being happy or satisfied. First time after this video and viola!!!!
Big fan of this guy and his dorky, if I may, sense of humor. He explains really well.
Absolutely loved this video. This helped me improve my pour skill with lots of room to explore now. You have a gift for teaching! 👍
Too good ! The 2nd tip is more apparant on cups with a flat base. I love your latte art videos, watching a pro at work
Gotta say your long latte art video helped me so much. 8 years with a Prosumer machine and only recently thanks to you I've got it a lot better! Big props to you bud 😍
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words and support greatly
Started about a month to learn the Barista rol and doing some training on a Coffee shop while is not sooo full of ppl. With the 30min vid and this, i learned more Latte art than my teachers explained to me.
Thanks a lot!!
PS: They teached me so well how to work with the machines. They are not bad, this is different.
So relatable, I am going to use this on bar tomorrow!! This is so helpful for me at my job. Thanks Lance so much!🔥
You are amazing and make this look easy. I need so much practice!
absolutely I enjoyed the video ! this video is the best information how to improve your latte art in the UA-cam .
Thank you Lance.
The steamed milk from the pitcher… you’re my hero
Can't believe I missed this one when it came out. Super useful, thanks!
Great videos, Lance. Thank you!
This helped me a lot! Thank you Lance!
Really appreciate these videos. Thank you!
Thanks for the tips Lance! You inspire me to try to improve from my “garlic bulbs” to something intentional…
Haha! That's great news! So glad you found the video helpful
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Great content as always. You inspire me, I look up to you not only for the coffee preparation but also for your content creation. Thank you Lance🙏🏼
thank you very much..appreciate you breaking down to last detail
I've seen a lot of tutorials on UA-cam about this and most of them just use generic tips. With a lot of practice, these tips will get you there, but you do a better job of putting into words what's happening and also addressing the problems that can arise along the way. Really great, thank you!
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words
Looks great! Thanks for the tips! I need more practice!
Thanks so much for taking the time Lance to put these videos out ,ive only just found you on here and have learnt more in one day then years of other videos on here also please can we have more beatboxing :)
I haven't seen anyone else show what you did in this video. I understand more now. Thanks!
Glad to see I’m not the only one who drinks the little bit of leftover milk in the pitcher, it’s like getting two drinks for one!
Informative and fun watching, thanks.
your awesome. Thanks for the great tips. To the point and entertaining! Thanks!
Thanks for the tips , Lance !
Recently discovered you channel. Subbed. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to make these very practical and useful videos. Still working on perfecting milk texture for latte art, though. I only have a manual espresso press (Flair 58) and the Namo Foamer by Subminimal. I'd be tickled pink if I could eventually pull off the most basic of latte art... the heart 🤍☕️
Thank you for the support! And you will get there. Definitely doable with that set up
You make it look so easy!
You’re a true artist my friend!
Every video I see helps me so much. Now I have my own Restaurant and pouring more coffee’s daily and def see the difference of practice. My hearts are decent now. Once I master the heart I’ll try moving on to maybe a tulip!
That is awesome to read! Thanks for saying it
WOW! Amazing again! Just the information I needed. Thanks so much.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you for the tips. I love it.
Brilliant video, man. Thanks a bunch
When pouring art into notNeutral Lino single cappuccino cups (5 oz), I often blow out (flatten) the bottom of my art. I've always assumed it was because the cup isn't a perfect circle-because it doesn't happen with my other cups. I now realize that although the cup shape is part of the issue, starting higher may help a lot. Great video.
Thank you! Looks better already
LOL I would’ve been delighted if had poured that first one. Also, I love your level of anger at the onion! Great video, thanks for the tips!
This advice is so valuable! Many thanks!
Thank you! Appreciate it greatly.
Loved this. Very helpful. Earned a sub.
excellent demo Lance!
Thanks for this content Lance! It is really helpful for learning! Really appreciate it! And, I have a question about the cup size, I'm using a 200ml cup but my design always get small and sometimes with a weird not circular shape. What is the best size for pouring a well shaped latte art?
Lance, you are a phenomenal teacher!
Thank you so much! Means a lot
Ohhh man, another *GREAT* VIDEO this is exactly what I needed, I also noticed you have the exactly same cups and pitcher as me so I have 0 excuses to not be doing it right HAHA!
Thank you so much for everything you do for us :)
Fantastic! Thanks so much for watching
Which cup is it?
Hi Lance, great videos as always! Does the size of milk container and steam tip matter for foam volume/integration? I'm currently using a 2 cup glass Pyrex. The milk comes out with little foam layer and not mixed into the liquid.
-Using Rancilio Pro X
-2 Cup pyrex starting with 3/4 cup whole milk
Cheers!
Thanks for this video Lance!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
It is great if you have a good coffee machine but . . . most people watching on here want to try it at home. Yes, I know you will frown uppon people using a french press etc. but I ( and thousands of others ) just want to present latte art at home. Without a machine. It doesn't have to be top quality like yours but just any tips from you Lance would be most helpful.
If someone has already got access to a coffee house machine, then they are already halfway there and probably got access to tuition in Latte art anyway at their work.
Thanks, as always for the tips, Lance. 🙏🏻
Thank you as always for watching!
@@LanceHedrick 👊🏻
now THATS a Video I needed! I'd say that I'm a pretty decent Barista but those are some tips to step up your game. THANK YOU VERY MUCH! Greeting from Germany and don't forget.. NO ONIONS!
We love your work Lance
Thank you so much!
My hero! Been fighting with my latte art for half a year.
You are the best Lance!
Love this channel!
The push forward has been an aha moment for me, great tip! Would love to see an advanced milk steaming video that goes into the more nuanced/micro aspects. It's one of the things I'm really struggling to nail down, especially since my steam wand heats up my milk fairly quickly.
Have you watched my long form video? That's literally all I do. I don't think overcomplicating it is super helpful.
Getting the position right and practicing control of the stretching is all it is! You got this! Takes baristas anywhere from a week to a couple of months on bar to nail sometimes.
@@LanceHedrick I have and it was incredibly helpful! I find myself getting bubbles that are hard to tap out but I do occasionally get some good steams. A couple things that have helped me have been looking at how the milk sticks to the side wall during swirls as well as the sound changes (the latter you mentioned but didn't go into the details).
Perhaps a video similar to this where you talk about mistakes you see people make as they learn how to steam or good ways to identify what you need to change when you see certain indications of poorly steamed milk.
Either way, keep up the great content it has been absolutely indispensable!
Hi Lance, awesome video and really clarifies a lot of what I think I'm doing wrong.
One question I have is about sizing. Everytime I do a double shot into an 8oz cup, I feel like I don't have much to work with after laying the base. Are these the correct measurements, or is it purely about just practising?
More good tips I can pass on at work thank you lance👌👌
Thank you for watching!
I keep watching and wonder if it will slosh over the edge. You're young so steady hands!
Thanks for all the videos Lance :) you've helped improve my latte art a ton! Just gotta get those dang ripples down...
Heck yeah! Thanks so much for watching
The onion talk really made me laugh! As my latte art skill getting a little bit better and stable, my mistakes are getting stable as well. I didn’t understand why my art is not crisp and easily get onions when I make heart, this video is so helpful. Lots of thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge!
First shot…. looks amazing 😂😂
Great video! Thanks Lance
Thank you, Eduardo!
Master Lance! 🙇🏻♂️ ☕
Superb content, as always! 💯 Appreciate a lot the effort you put in to provide us your viewers quality lectures, every single upload. Keep rockin' Sir! 🤙🏻
Thank you! The support and engagement mean a lot!
Thanks love this idea
This is so insightful. Thanks so much for sharing! This channel deserves way more subscribers. Well, it's probably just a matter of time. :)
I appreciate that so much!
this is a great video! as a barista I actually dont like to fill the cup to the point where there's that top layer hanging out, it gives me so much anxiety lol
The pushing forward tip wow, my hearts look exactly like the one where you didn’t push forward 😂 now i gotta try it the proper way. I also definitely pour from a bit too high. My milk has improved with practice and i think is decent but I’ll have to check out your ultimate guide for more tips to get it perfect !
I get the feeling, from your tone, that you have strong feelings about latte art. (I love it!)
Oh man, you so talented even your bad examples look very good to me 😂
I feel like I will never live up to your expectations when making coffee in the morning now! I will always judge myself! I love your compassion for coffee! LOL 🤣 If anybody hands me a latte with a freaking onion, I am going to throw it down and tell them how completely unacceptable it is!!🤣🤭 I do really enjoy the video 🙂
Love this, it helps me with some issues I'm having.
My latte art is constantly blowing out on the bottom, which is super frustrating.
Either not enough base for viscosity or pouring too deep in cup or too thin milk
Oh hey, this looks actually pretty fun
Great video! I will follow your advises! One thing i am not able to do well is the pouring the milk at the beginning to create the beautiful "canvas" for latte art. My canvas comes always in shades of brown/whites.. Do you have a video on how to fix that? What am I doing wrong?
YES - I needed this video!
So glad you find it helpful!
Thanks a lot Lance..! You teach me to improve my way of making art on different prefernces of coffee#Barista😍life
Thank you. Thank you. 🙏 🙏
thanks, lance‼️‼️
Really love your videos man! Still can’t make latte art but I still try every morning 😂 I use a cup tats more the size for cappuccino and that’s the excuse I’m sticking with lmao
These cups are capp cups! 150mL!
Number 1 teacher ❤
awesome video, may I ask what size is the mug? Looks like 200-250ml? Thanks
Great video.
It's funny how many people stress out about the lovely hearts and for me it's better to get the milk in and give me my coffee ☕️
U changed my latte art!!
What do you think of WPM Milk Steamer? Or do you recommend any stand alone electronic milk steamer? I'm gonna be pairing it with Flair 58. Thanks Lance!
Thank you 🙏
Thanks
Man, your content is so nutritious especially about specialty coffee, looking forward for more of your future contents soon👍
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it
This man could've spoken any language but today he spoke facts.
Thank you teacher!
Nice Shrek reference 😄
“That is a nice boulder”
🙌
Awesome ❤
Hey Lance! Would you suggest a jug with rounded or narrow spout? :)
Is there a standard cappuccino for competition? I have the 6 oz Ille cups but they have a tiny base, are a bit tipsy and I wonder if there are competition cups lower and wider. Can you recommend a particular cup for cappuccino competition?
“We’re not streaming peacock+ here” 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣 you crack me up, Lance
I love how angry you got saying "it's not acceptable!!!" a true teacher
@lance any chance you can do a latte art tutorial for to go cups and how to perfect those?? I know its not as fun but i work a really busy shop with tons of to go and my latte art always lacks behind a little in the paper cups. Tips would be super appreciated!
All the tips here are the same. As well as in my ultimate guide. Literally only difference is you fill QUICKLY to 50% full, tilt to the edge, and pour QUICKLY
Do you have recommendations for bigger pitcher? I do have that same exact pitcher (and I love it), but I want a much bigger one for "big" lattes.
Great video! Your videos often have a way of dialing in (pun intended) on the the things that others often leave out.
One question I do have, is how important is the cup you pour into? Are there any things you do differently when pouring into one of your latte cups vs a less ideally shaped vessel?
Steeper the cup, harder the art. For steep cups, fill more before starting your design. And tilt aggressively, pouring quickly
Nice question, I've always wondered this, thanks both
Thx again lance
Thank you, Isaac!