Barista skills progress from foundational tasks like grinding and espresso extraction to advanced techniques such as latte art and sensory analysis, and finally to professional-level management and entrepreneurship

This video demonstrates the basic skills for a beginner barista:

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  • Introduction to coffee: Learn about different beans, processing methods, and basic coffee chemistry.
  • Equipment and workflow: Practice setting up grinders, basic grinder calibration, and the daily barista routine of dosing, distributing, and tamping.
  • Espresso and milk: Learn how to make a standard espresso shot and foam/texture milk for basic drinks like cappuccinos.
  • Basic drink recipes: Become familiar with standard drink recipes.
  • Customer service: Develop foundational customer service and safety skills. 

Level 2: Intermediate skills

  • Refined espresso and milk: Master techniques for achieving cafe-standard texture for various drinks, including more complex milk-based beverages.
  • Latte art: Develop skills in creating simple latte art designs.
  • Advanced grinder calibration: Learn to adjust the grinder to achieve optimal espresso extraction and taste.
  • Sensory skills: Begin to develop your palate to taste and identify flavor profiles in coffee.
  • Efficiency: Focus on working quickly and efficiently in a busy cafe environment.
  • Customer interaction: Handle customer interactions more adeptly, including explaining drinks and handling difficult situations. 

Highest level: Professional and advanced 

  • Master latte art: Consistently create complex and intricate latte art.
  • Expert sensory analysis: Perform advanced sensory analysis and cupping to evaluate coffee quality and identify flaws.
  • Brewing expertise: Deepen your knowledge of various brewing methods and how to create specific recipes.
  • Machine maintenance: Understand the technology behind coffee machinery and perform cleaning and basic maintenance.
  • Business and management: Gain skills in coffee business management, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
  • Educator: Become an educator, teaching others about coffee and brewing techniques.

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