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Not sure how scientific of answer you are looking for- myself, and others could break out how different proteins react when steaming, but for now, the (very) short answer is that it tastes better and, in my experience, steams better as well.
-bry
Jose... About two years ago, I asked specialty coffee retailers what milk they were using and why. Smaller locations and kiosks with smaller menus tended to pick whole milks, and larger shops offered everything from half and half to soy. The answer, for me, was "in the cup." On a trip a couple years ago that took me through San Francisco and San Jose, I stopped at both Blue Bottle in the alley on Linden, and then at Barefoot in Santa Clara. When I tasted their cappuccinos, and found out that they were using Clover Brand whole, and also testing a special "barista blend" milk, I wanted my milk drinks to taste like theirs. I settled on a 50-50 mix of Organic Whole and Half n Half. For those few friends that are lactose intolerant, I accomodate with Soy, and for those that ask for 2%, I tell them to "spit out the candy bar and try to enjoy my cap just the way I make it." (smile) They get the idea and understand that my rich milk is not the weakest link in their health-chain.
There's no question in my mind that my higher fat milks yield a sweeter and smoother froth. Although I am intrigued by Brady's 2% choice. I would think that they must do a good job, as he did say that most clients don't seem to notice. Although, I wonder if it's because they aren't exposed to the heavier milks?
I'd like to know what you've been using over the past few years?
...for those that ask for 2%, I tell them to "spit out the candy bar and try to enjoy my cap just the way I make it." (smile) They get the idea and understand that my rich milk is not the weakest link in their health-chain.
Al Sterling said:...for those that ask for 2%, I tell them to "spit out the candy bar and try to enjoy my cap just the way I make it." (smile) They get the idea and understand that my rich milk is not the weakest link in their health-chain.
This is great, Al. Point well taken. Please don't read too much into my response to this - the bulk of the drinks that are ordered are additionally sweetened in some way.
I'd love to switch the smaller simpler drinks (maccs, capps, and smaller lattes) to a nice organic whole milk at some point. We've gradually begun making inroads, and seem to get a new trad capp customer every week, so this change is probably coming soon.
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