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I like "sexy foam" and "dialed in." Also, "bleeding" the espresso. I also like "Fu Shnickens", but I don't know what it is or where it came from.
I think it was something that Shaq said in a rap song he did in the 90's ;)
Jason Dominy said:I like "sexy foam" and "dialed in." Also, "bleeding" the espresso. I also like "Fu Shnickens", but I don't know what it is or where it came from.
I didn't invent any of these... but these are the ones I usually use:
"Gusher" - a shot that pulls fast and nasty, and tastes the same (which leads me to)
"Sink-shot" - that's where it belongs
"tightened up on me" - when something changes and suddenly your shot takes 45 seconds to pull... good info for the other barista that's using the same grinder.
"jet fuel" - the way some of my customers order their red-eye (drip plus espresso shots). I may actually change the menu...
"High-test" - regular espresso, "unleaded" for decaf... usually used in the sentence "you want that unleaded or high-test?" for customers that only sometimes get decaf.
"In the weeds" - buried in orders or falling behind... a call for backup.
This reminds me how much i dislike how some people order starbucks drinks, or other places drinks, and expect us to know what they want.
Ugh, my favorite customer is the one who orders a tall latte, then looks confused when I hand them a 12oz cup.
Yeah, if you can't speak Starbucks, try looking at our menu. It's in English! Grrrrr . . .
Lacey said:This reminds me how much i dislike how some people order starbucks drinks, or other places drinks, and expect us to know what they want.
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