Today you will know which milk jug
suits the best for your latte art.
As a new barista, we'll get confused easily
by different kind of milk jugs from different
brands.
It all looks mostly alike. Today,
we will show you what to look at,
and what the difference it makes.
I am Milo from Coffee Lab Zurich. Let's go!
How exactly we're going to test today?
In Latte Art, they are three different basic
patterns. Heart, tulip
and rosetta.
While with heart doesn't show  much difference,
we're going to test on tulip and rosetta
from these different milk jugs.
Now we see  two
different tulips from two
different jugs. Both looks quite alike
as both has a big open spout.
But both has as you can see here,
not so symmetrical, that's why
we have
our tulips not really symmetric from left to right.
And as both has a big open spout,
Both two first hearts are
quite wide.
Now we see tulips from two jugs which are quite pointed,
but also open but smaller than the ones before.
And the spout are quite symmetrical.
This makes
as we can see here, the first two hearts
symmetrical left to right. And
as for the tulip itself is quite longer.
Now we have last two jugs which has sharper spout.
You will see here,
the hearts are more defined and
also a lot longer, and both are as well
symmetrical in the cup.
Before you decide to buy any milk jug,
there are three things
that you want to look for.
First,
How sharp the spout is,
how big the opening is and whether its symmetrical or not.
And third, how symmetrical
the handle to the spout.
A question for you first,
do you need one cappuccino?
or Café Latte?
What this actually means, cappuccino has
a volume from 150 to 200 ml.
With this cup,
it's enough to use this 350ml jug.
But if you need to make to cappuccinos,
we need to use this bigger one.
We can froth the milk for both cappuccinos at the same time.
Mainly, for home use,
it is recommended to buy at least two different size of jugs.
Now we have new pattern,
which we call rosetta. With these
bigger spout opening we have a wider
and bigger beginning of rosetta.
While with this one is quite small,
as it has a smaller opening.
But they have a wider spout
You see here,
the details of rosetta are quite big.
Now you see here, from both cups.
That both are quite even and quite smaller on details.
and the...
bottom part of rosetta are both quite wide.
Now we have last two jugs that are really sharp.
The left one is the sharpest from all
And you can see here from the details on the bottom is
almost not recognisable.
But with this one
we can see the details from the bottom quite good.
And both are also quite symmetrical in the cup.
So conclusion! As we have seen,
different jug makes a different,
even if only small.
It depends on what you want to draw,
what matter is, when you decided on one kind,
or you have already have one at home,
try to get used to it.
As each jug,
has its own features.
If you want to bring your Latte Art to the next level,
we recommend,
a sharper spout and a symmetrical spout to the handle.
If you haven't had one yet,
all the jugs we tested here,
are available in our Webshop.
So Baristi, if you want to learn more about latte art,
visit our website, you will find
all the information you need as well as the course dates.
See you then!
