Latte Art for Beginners - Tips to Improve Pouring

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The 'Stop & Drop' is one latte art technique you need to focus on and master when you are learning to pour latte art. It's that little moment between having filled your cup to three quarters full with a nice canvas where you then 'stop' for a moment before making the 'drop' to let your pattern flow forward.

In this video Jimmy is going to break it all down for you. With this technique mastered you will be pouring amazing latte art that will wow your friends, family and co-workers. 

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Another great vid!! Apart from size is there much difference across brand of jug when it comes to latte art? What brand do you and your team use?

davidlsilva
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge, it helps me a lot

bisdaksugbuanon
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Great vid. Your art better than the other guy 👍👍

Bowser
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I have experienced different Coffee in Australia . Otherwise I just know the one which we use to make at home😅 . But overall, I LOVE THE COFFEE CULTURE In AUSTRALIA ❤

noval
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The Swift grinder in the background, do you find the dose jumps around a lot?

josephmurray
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Brilliant, Any advice from stretching soy milk.?

markwhite
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I have trouble with the throth coming out first, not sure what I'm doing wrong

emmamendy
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Your brew recipe is using medium or dark roasted coffee?

offejwm
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Thank you very much but ever since I started working with coffee it's now 2 years but I have been dealing with paper cups only

waladhadenis
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Why don't you produce videos on how we can make cappuccino at home with just a french press and a moka pot? these are inexpensive unlike the fancy machines in cafes.

anilphilip
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To my tastes, latte art generally comes at the expense of flavor given the amount of milk required to provide a suitable canvas. Any tips for using the least amount of milk possible in a milk drink (for instance by maybe frothing more or using only whole milk?) and still making both art…and art?

zenadventurer