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What Is A Barista Style Coffee

What is a Barista Style Coffee

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What Is A Barista Style Coffee

A Barista Style Coffee is described as a premium coffee or blend of coffees that resemble the taste of the coffee bean brewed using the traditional approach. Blending the different coffee beans and types, roast levels, and getting the perfectly accentuated flavour of blended coffee beans is a skill that takes years of practice to refine and develop. Consider gaining your official accreditation as a barista with a Skills Training College Barista Course Brisbane!

Skills Of A Good Barista In Latte Art

Not only do you need to know all the different types of coffee beans and their growing regions and flavour profile characteristics, but you also have to know how to make all of the different barista coffee types, i.e., Macchiato, Flat White, Americano, Latte, and Short black and several others. Add to that knowledge of coffee; there is a need to cover several different skills in Latte Art.

Skills Training College offers a Latte Art course that can be added to your basic barista course to really give you the professional edge and advantage over your rivals. It makes employing you above other candidates an easy decision for the employer seeking the most qualified candidate for any vacant position.

Types Of Barista Made Coffee

Get ready to have your mind blown with the variety of coffee styles a barista is required to learn and know. While baristas may not make all of the coffee styles where they work, a good barista still knows how to make them, as there is always that one person who wants something well outside the normal top five.

  • Café Latte
  • Cappuccino
  • Espresso
  • Piccolo Latte
  • Vienna
  • Mocha
  • Affogato
  • Flat White
  • Long Black
  • Americano
  • Irish Coffee
  • Macchiato
  • Ristretto
  • Cold Brew
  • Frappuccino
  • Iced Coffee
  • Café au Lait
  • Nitro

Job Prospects For Baristas

Job prospects for baristas were traditionally limited. Finding a barista, even a bad one, was a rarity outside Europe. Jumping forward to today, there is a café on every corner and a barista or two in every café. Specialty coffee houses globe over are on the rise and constantly seek qualified baristas. Check our article on how to get a job as a Barista in Brisbane to understand the ways you could land a barista job.

 A quick Google search will pull up over 100 coffee houses, and thousands of cafes, hotels, restaurants and coffee vans are always seeking good baristas. In a world where traditional jobs are decreasing, the coffee business is defying the trend and showing growth rates that suggest coffee will be here until the end of time, or there are no coffee beans left to roast and consume.

  • Starbucks
  • Gloria Jeans
  • Michel’s
  • Coffee Republic 
  • Java House
  • Biggby Coffee
  • PJs
Barista Style Coffee

Types Of Barista Coffee Machines

There are plenty of expensive barista-style coffee machines on the market for both the professional and the dedicated home coffee addict. The size and price will be determined by your budget and needs. One of the reasons you should take a basic barista course, even if you do not intend to use your skills outside of the home for personal use, is to learn how to troubleshoot machine problems, clean and maintain your coffee machine, so it lasts a lifetime and always ready to deliver you that perfect cup.

Basic mini barista-style coffee machines sell from larger department stores like Big W or Kmart with a starting price of around $260 and move up the scale. More expensive versions do not make better coffee. The skills and knowledge of the barista alone make the best coffee. The old saying, “A bad tradesman always blames his tools,” still applies to the barista world. A skilled barista can make exceptional coffee using a tin can with holes and the lid to get the perfect tamper and pressure for the beans to percolate while they sit.

Types Of Barista Coffee Available

Sourcing coffee beans is an article on its own and can be a complex and complicated undertaking. Supply and demand are seeing the coffee bean industry scramble to secure supply contacts with growers that often tend to leave the grower at a financial disadvantage while they profit. Fairtrade organisations have stepped in and claim to be dispersing the wealth somewhat more evenly, but as a barista, you won’t need to source the coffee beans you use unless you own your own business. The company will provide them for you. There are multiple companies the globe over that source and sell coffee beans ready for the consumer to purchase online or in-store for their home barista coffee machines. Some of the best companies for home supply can ship from and to anywhere in the world. Check out these four powerhouse coffee bean suppliers. A quick engine search will bring up plenty of smaller suppliers in your region, country, or globally.

  • Black Rifle Coffee Company
  • Death Wish Coffee
  • Kicking Horse Coffee
  • Koffee Kult

Coffee has several distinct growing regions, and a true barista will know each bean, region, and flavour profile. They will know what blends work well to give the ultimate taste experience, what gives the best crème, and what temperatures to roast beans to extract the different flavour profiles. Far from simple, the business of coffee and the art of the perfect cup every time is a genuine skill to be admired.