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Instructional video produced in 1998 to accompany Starbucks‘ branded home espresso maker. It features the “revolutionary new” Rapporto filter, occasionally referred to here as the “porta-filter.” Part One covers the basics of how to create espresso drinks with your new machine. The basic steps are: prime the machine, steam the milk, prime the machine again, and brew the coffee – either using ground espresso or Starbucks espresso pods. So simple, it takes 10 minutes to explain!

A Single Espresso is adelicious coffee drink that’s easy to make. Watch our barista show you how in this video. Expert: Clancy Rose Bio: Clancy Rose has been a barista for more than three years, the last year of which has been spent at Cafe Medici in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA


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A Double Espresso is adelicious coffee drink that’s easy to make. Watch our barista show you how in this video. Expert: Clancy Rose Bio: For someone who grew up drinking “cowboy coffee” (grounds still in the cup) with his Grandad, it was only natural for Clancy Rose to end up working in the coffee business. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA


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A Single Espresso is adelicious coffee drink that’s easy to make. Watch our barista show you how in this video. Expert: Clancy Rose Bio: Clancy Rose has been a barista for more than three years, the last year of which has been spent at Cafe Medici in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA


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Wanna make a fast cappuccino? Try Saeco!


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    A Single Espresso is adelicious coffee drink that’s easy to make. Watch our barista show you how in this video. Expert: Clancy Rose Bio: For someone who grew up drinking “cowboy coffee” (grounds still in the cup) with his Grandad, it was only natural for Clancy Rose to end up working in the coffee business. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA


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    A Single Espresso is adelicious coffee drink that’s easy to make. Watch our barista show you how in this video. Expert: Clancy Rose Bio: For someone who grew up drinking “cowboy coffee” (grounds still in the cup) with his Grandad, it was only natural for Clancy Rose to end up working in the coffee business. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA


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    A quick guide to getting the best espresso out of your new coffee machine.


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    How to make an espresso with a traditional espresso coffee machine. Shown on the Brasilia Excelsior Coffee machine with Paul Meikle-Janney, Head Judge for the World Latte Art Championship. For more Barista tips visit www.caffesociety.co.uk or for coffee, coffee machines and barista


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    From the websites www.howto.tv and http Our world class Barista shows you how to create the perfect cup of coffee Nothing beats the rich and sensuous aroma of freshly ground beans or the dark notes that waft from a recently poured cup of coffee in the morning. While much of the flavour will depend on your choice of bean whether it be Arabica, Liberica or Robusta the altitude at which its grown, alongside precise blending and roasting processes are all key factors that culminate in creating the perfect cup. Whether you prefer the richness of a Columbian Robusta or are more partial to an Ethiopian Arabica, for those of us who are serious about our coffee, the flavour and aroma of each magical cup is part of a ritual that helps set us up for the day ahead. Yet when it comes to making our own coffee, it can be difficult to recapture that professionally made coffee most of us enjoy from our high street coffee shops. In this video feature, expert barista David Cooper will show you how to make the perfect espresso, latte and cappuccino using both Bean-to-Cup and Bar-Pump machines. Having judged the 2008 World Barista Championships, David certainly knows his beans and gives us an insight into the history and culture of arguably the worlds favourite beverage. For more information visit www.seriousaboutcoffee.com

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