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    Espresso Extraction And Late Art On A Breville Dual Boiler

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Espresso Extraction And Late Art On A Breville Dual Boiler

    Espresso Extraction And Late Art On A Breville Dual Boiler
    Last updated 9/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.65 GB | Duration: 1h 18m

    We will weigh the beans and the espresso to set up and maintain consistency of our espresso shots. We will do late art.

    What you'll learn
    Extract smooth espresso from a Breville Dual Boiler espresso machine
    Texture milk and pour latte art
    Understand and use brew ratios and scales to weigh shots for greater consistency
    Learn to setup a Breville Dual Boiler espresso machine
    Look at the qualities to look for in a grinder
    This is a great course if you are thinking of buying a Breville dual boiler espresso machine.
    Requirements
    Whilst these lessons are shown on a Breville Dual Boiler espresso machine, you can use any espresso machine with these 'brew ratio' techniques to get a consistent extraction.
    Description
    I have designed this course to give you the knowledge and skills you need to make consistently outstanding coffee using the brilliant Breville range of dual boiler espresso makers.  We will look at:The theory of grinders and help you look for the best grinder and make the most of your existing grinder.The programming and operation of the Breville range of dual boiler espresso machines.  The elements that make up uniform coffee extraction.  How to get even coffee grind distribution in the basket and a good tamp.What to look for in a coffee bean and the best way to store your beans.How to minimise waste of your milk and beans.How to choose and set the best brew boiler water temperature.How to program the single and double shot buttons and extract a smooth shot of espresso.How to texture your milk to the same temperature every time, without a thermometer. How to texture your milk to a good consistency for late art.How to pour a rosetta and simple hearts.  How to make a great chai latte and hot chocolate.Like most professional baristas I started out with a desire to make a decent espresso based coffee at home.  That desire morphed into an obsession, and that obsession into a full time job as a barista.  That barista job morphed into the ownership of a specialty coffee cafe in the busy West End of Brisbane.  I have done my best to roll all of that experience into a single course based around my favourite home espresso machine, the Breville BES920.  It is absolutely possible to make outstanding coffee with the BES series of espresso machines, and it is my aim to give you the knowledge and skills you need to do so.You will need an espresso maker, preferably but not necessarily a Breville dual boiler, a grinder and a set of digital scales accurate to 0.1g. 

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Overview of my methodology and desired outcomes.

    Lecture 2 Introduction to your instructor, Stewart

    Section 2: Espresso Extraction

    Lecture 3 Theory: A perfect grind, plotting Quantity vs Size of ground particles

    Lecture 4 Theory: Real world grind, plotting quantity vs Size

    Lecture 5 Theory: Which home grinder should I buy?

    Lecture 6 Theory: Choosing the right basket to use for even extraction

    Lecture 7 Advanced: Breville v commercial baskets + the Weiss method

    Lecture 8 Theory: Tamping and Channeling

    Lecture 9 Theory: Tamping technique

    Lecture 10 Theory: Preinfusion

    Lecture 11 BES900 Introduction to features

    Lecture 12 Summarise the process

    Lecture 13 BES900 Introduction Accessories including filter baskets

    Lecture 14 Grinder Selection

    Lecture 15 Bean Selection

    Lecture 16 Cup Selection

    Lecture 17 Digital Scales

    Lecture 18 Weigh the beans.

    Lecture 19 Grind the beans

    Lecture 20 Put ground beans in the portafilter

    Lecture 21 Even out the ground coffee

    Lecture 22 Tamp the coffee

    Lecture 23 Handling the portafilter to avoid cracks in the puck

    Lecture 24 Insert portafilter into the espresso machine.

    Lecture 25 Main Menu Breville Dual Boiler

    Lecture 26 Advanced: Setting brew temperature

    Lecture 27 Set preinfusion time and pressure

    Lecture 28 Programming Single Cup Button

    Lecture 29 Programming double Cup Button

    Lecture 30 Extract 2:1 40-45g double shot

    Lecture 31 Tamps and tamping Breville vs Others

    Lecture 32 Inspecting the puck after extraction

    Section 3: Milk Texturing and non-espresso based drinks

    Lecture 33 Choosing a milk jug

    Lecture 34 Theory: Latte art pouring a rosetta

    Lecture 35 Fill the milk jug with milk

    Lecture 36 Theory: Milk texturing

    Lecture 37 texturing and pouring milk

    Lecture 38 Texturing and pouring milk 2.

    Lecture 39 Milk texturing what to do with stiff over-textured milk

    Lecture 40 Long Black and 'Americano'

    Lecture 41 Hot Chocolate

    Lecture 42 Chai Latte

    This course is for the person that wants to learn how to consistently make a great cup of coffee on a home espresso machine. This course is for anyone from an absolute beginner to the person that has had a home espresso machine for years and wants to learn a methodical, replicable, consistent way to make espresso based coffees.,This course is for the person thinking of purchasing a new or second hand Breville dual boiler espresso machine.