The next time you order some coffee at your favorite coffee shop, this coffee chart should come in very handy - it illustrates the small differences between the common espresso flavors.

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Eh... the extent that this chart is helpful to people on this site is extremely minimal at best.

Being that the extreme majority of people on this site are professional baristas, I would sincerely hope that everyone already knew this, and I trust that at least 99% of them did. I still remember the first time I saw this chart like 3 years ago, I think. Seems like explaining different cup sizes, or having the cups have different visible sizes would be unbelievably helpful. Last time I checked an espresso macchiato and a mocha weren't served in the same size cup.

-bry
How come it doesn't show you how to properly say "flat white"?




I kid, I kid. I agree with Bry to a degree. I will say this would be a decent chart for someone working at the gas station coffeestand.
I agree ! :)
LOL out here in Salt Lake City, Utah, where Coffee is a sin it would be nice to have for the rebelious teenagers coming in on there way two and from school. Its hard not to turn a little pink when some one orders a Lat'tea or a Mow-cha don't cha know.

Cheers!
good lord people, this is the "barista exchanges and travel" forum, not the place to be discussing a rudimentary chart of espresso beverage composition. as far as i can tell this has nothing to do with the barista exchanges or travel
"...illustrates the small differences between the common espresso flavors."

so would those flavors be "kinda milky, a little more milky, even more milky"?
Jared Rutledge said:
good lord people, this is the "barista exchanges and travel" forum, not the place to be discussing a rudimentary chart of espresso beverage composition. as far as i can tell this has nothing to do with the barista exchanges or travel

This is an ongoing problem with threads on this site because "Barista Exchanges and Travel" is the default category for discussions. I have discussed this with Matt on a couple occasions. It's really not that big of a deal, though and it's a very easy mistake to do. I've done it, Matt's done it, you've perhaps done it as well without knowing it.

Threads like this go away quickly anyway, as long as annoying people like me stop posting to them.

-bry
and me.

Oh how I would love to see the file on your computer full of these...

-bry

(and me again)
My favorite coffee drink has "coffee" in it.

Otherwise, a nice shot of espresso will do.

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