Hi Everyone My name is JIBBILITTLE so today I would
like to talk about a 420 ML MILKJUG
because I've got a lot of
questions asking about what is the best
JUG for them?  what is the best Jug for Latteart?
well this It is very tricky to answer
because it's very depend on the cup's size
and how you  used in your Cafe or are
you using it at home, alright today I'm
gonna talk everything about this
JUG ok so ok let's first start
literally when you want to you know use
the jus to pour in the 8oz cup like
this so mostly I'm gonna use my one this
one is 380 ml , it's call the "Original"
know you know you use 380 ml steam, pour. it's gonna be perfect for one cup if
you really wanna do two cup for take
away so here you go you wanna use a 600ml
to make 2 - okay but however
almost at the end of the day you are
about to close the shop and then you're
not that busy anymore
for me personally I really like to use
only one jug because now I can close
you know! start to clean the coffee
machine, clean the bench and stuff like
that and I only used one jug so this is
a reason behind and why I created this
size particularly for the cafe or for
actually it's more like a versatile
uses because you can do it for small and
for the large okay let's me explain so for
example most people gonna use 380 ml
and for small and 600 for large
so 12oz takes away cup but
what I found is every time I stream the
milk in this one I will have the milk
left over but is you know, you have to
chuck it away or you have to reuse
the milk again
so I actually prefer to use the milk
just exactly the same amount that i gonna use
and then the customer always get
the fresh milk that
fresh stream all the time all right let's talks about this one so if you like to steam
in 8oz cup so I put the milk just half
okay
the I steam by pour so you need to have
the idea that they gonna have one shot 
 (espresso shot)
in here so it's about 30
ml and the big one  it's gonna be double
shots in here so it's going to be that
much. That's means you really need that much
of the stream milk okay. right, so it will
fit small , if it a large i will top up
the milk here so the fresh milk and then
after I steamed up so I pour it will be
fit the large one without any single
wastes at all. So for me is very useful
before I'm closing the shop or if I
really wanna use one jug when it's not so busy
this is very useful okay now let's okay
I'll finish the takeaway one now this
talks about the cup so as I can see that
this is about... I will show you so this
one is about
okay so is is one at 180 grams it's
about six and half ounces, all right for
this one and this one the surface it's a
little bit wider let's see okay this one
can fit about 200 grams of water so
it's about seven ounces okay 7
so this will fit this very well, vey good
and
what about this one this is a 12 oz size so it's quite Big,
when i actually wanna use in a big cup. You can literally see that ..because you gonna have double shots right here
you need that amount of milk, The Milk will be exactly
perfect but you really need to work on
it a little bit because if you can see
these jugs is a little bit smaller than
the surface of the big cup like that so
when I actually push more weight to help
the jug to carry on the pattern to set
it down more easily (if I only what I use
is a big one okay) you can but it's not
the best because it's more versatile product
that it's a medium size that's why!  sometimes it isn't gonna fit the
large okay now when I use in the small
one I don't  need to push too heavy just
wiggling very nice and very controlled
because the weight of the jug will actually
help to carry on the pattern to set down, Help to pushing through. okay. right so!
these jugs
let's me repeat you again so this jug the
thickness 0.8 millimeters and the weight
is about it's about 183,  it's not super
light and is not super heavy so like for
example these jugs is 0.7, 0.8, 0.7
It's smaller and thinner so this one weight
around 135 grams, see.. light!  this one I
find I really like to use when I'm
working on a Double shots coffee or a double ristretto because you know when the
coffee fresh is gonna be so gassy and I
find it's very hard to push through.  If I use a
very thin or very small at some time I'm
you know I need to put more weight into
control and most of the time I want to
be relaxed so i kinna like Oh! if i use a
little bit bigger more heavy more taller
so it's more powerful to put through so this
is make my day more easier. alright! but
again if you use small jugs and then you
have a lot of thick creama that you need
really need to fight,  you just need to push through harder that's all.
it's only the same theory . okay! let's me repeat again. It's is 0.8ml, medium weight and the handle
designed to.. you know the hand grip is more comfortable, easy to wiggle and it's a laser. okay!
so I would say it's last long
for the handle,  not easy to fell off
and then..umm.  and the medium weight it actually help to set the pattern down
because all the basic
patterns required to push, you know !you really have to push through the pattern. 
for example,  when you do Rosetta you
really need to wiggle push it in and
then move it out or Tulips, you push push
push push. SWAN!  you wiggle out and  pushing  see! hard as
well you wiggling,  push.. so that's why all
the basic it require are pushing
technique
what about if it's not not the basics so
for me I have two different sizes so
six and half and about seven. It is depend on
your cafe what do you have in the cafe
but for me I'd like to use this one for
the basic in a small cup but when I
start to draw more complicated ,like so
this one will suit the basic and
intermediate like an inversion pattern
and Rose and stuff like that...
and SWAN and this one when you start to draw
because when you draw you have too many
elements in a cup , you have a lot of
rosetta in the cup so if you have a wider
space for you to draw I think this is
better
okay let's have a looks I will start
from the basics to intimidate and then
the drawing pattern at the end so you
will see that it literally you need to
understand the jugs and when i gonna use a small cup size or a large one
for the drawing
alright Let's get started
