I love seeing this progress as well! I am impressed, and inspired. Right now I’m realising that what I need to work on (predictably enough, it seems to be the classic issue) is texture of milk. I have been adding too much air, and ending often with a too firm consistency… Ah well, means I need to keep making more :-)
Latte Art
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Started using acme tulip mugs again for flat whites and re-learning hearts with the tricky shape. The depth and narrow-ness of the bottom of the cup makes the pour a challenge.
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MediumRoastSteam Always love your Latte Art, though makes me a little J! 🤣
Please do post a picture of your roast as well! thx
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Chelbesa sample came in from Square Mile, saw it was Ethiopian with fruity notes and immediately assumed light roast so turned my grinder down tight, then inadvertently proceeded to pull a 55s ristretto.. the shot looked lovely coming out regardless and still plenty drinkable, and the milk steaming stars seemed to align today..
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youClown Looks great
I wish I could find the photos of my efforts because my awful splodges, done with the Sage BE, were so pathetic they’d make anyone feel better about themselves. My partner, bless her cotton socks, still enjoyed the surprise every morning, syaing things like “wow it’s a cowboy riding a pig in a rodeo” or “it’s a fried egg and with bacon”
Java_avaJ My BE got to a really consistent stage as think I cracked my technique, however then I moved up to the Minima. My wife however never got anything but a splodge as she has skimmed milk. It’s taking a lot to master using proper steam power but will get there. When I finally crack it I’ll share one.
@jcb1973 I’d be happy with that, looks 👍
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Getting there…
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My problem with Latte art, it all goes well until I get the Jack Douglas twitch….
These are great! I have much to learn!! My latte art is still largely of the “white splodge on brown backdrop” variety!