Hey there,
We run a couple coffee shops in Southwest Washington and have had a few variations as to what is the ideal milk temperature to serve our hot drinks at. I figured I'd get some outside advice/opinions to see what might be industry standard or preferred these days. Any info you send my way would be most appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
-Jacob
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Lots of differing opinions on this out here too, not just in your shops. I think you'd find the most common ground in the 150 deg-F neighborhood. We've found that 160 deg is a good temp for keeping people with to-go's happy... but I know that many prefer the flavor of milk steamed to just about 140. Outside of that is either scalded or tepid.
One essential thing before talking temp is proper thermometer calibration. Calibrate often, and use the same method at all locations.
I make Gibraltars at 120°. The hottest that I typically go is 160° for "extra hot", but if someone says "I want it 186°" then I make it 186°. Then quietly talk shit about them when they leave.
By younger generation do you mean the under-thirty crowd? or the under-ten crowd?
Shadow said:
Everything we do is to-go and average 150s and most are fine with that. A bit higher for colder weather, etc. Will drop to 120s~ for the younger generation, which I honestly feel as if many don't give thought to in this regard.
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