Hey there, welcome to Barista Duo ! As coffee-loving duo, we're thrilled to share our tips and knowledge with you. We truly enjoy creating coffee for others as well as ourselves.

Our channel is all about Latte art, providing tips and tricks to elevate your Barista skills, cinematic coffee videos, and much more. With years of experience as Baristas, we take pleasure in sharing our passion with those we train and work with. The coffee industry can be challenging and requires significant time, research, and energy, but it's also incredibly enjoyable!

Our aim is to upload new content once or twice a week to make your journey of learning about coffee a little bit easier. So, if you're interested in discovering something new about coffee, then subscribe now and join us on the Barista Duo adventure. Thank you!


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Absolutely ☕️☕️

📷 By @martydomolo

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1 year ago | [YT] | 22

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We haven't been posting lately ( going through a few personal problems)
But we've reached 100k subscribers
Thank you for your incredible support and for being a part of our amazing community. Here's to many more exciting videos together!

1 year ago | [YT] | 23

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Which is your favorite?

2 years ago | [YT] | 309

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What would you have rn?

2 years ago | [YT] | 384

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Tulip latte art tutorial video today☕

2 years ago | [YT] | 63

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The common question, "why I can't steam my milk as smooth as yours with my espresso machine?", let's start this discussion with my pictogram above and list of the common type of steam tips below.

1. Single hole
This usually the machine with under USD250 price range of espresso machine with very minimal potential for latte art training, due to it's price range for such technology, single hole literally heating up your milk or, to froth a thick foam every time, no matter how hard you try (at least based on my experience). If you have expectation and seriousness in latte art training, waste no time/energy/money on this type.

2. One pin hole
This takes a longer steam duration, especially Breville's single boiler machine, man...it takes almost a min to steam milk for 6oz of coffee, still, able to make silky latte art because it's pin hole type, enables to burst thin stream of hot air to generate glossy micro-foam.
Some people are happy with this type (single boiler WITHOUT heat exchange), but personal opinion (professional, amateur or whatever you call it) save up get a better one, because life is short, no time to waste.

3. Four pin holes
This type is commonly use in commercial espresso machines, for the past years of using four-pin holes tip, most of the time, able to steam a glossy milk (through countless practices), but I don't mean you'll get guaranteed result when you have this type of steam tip, but at least you're using a correct tool enables an easier and faster improvement.

Honorable mentions
2 and 3 pin holes steam tips also good to steam milk, but still prefer 4 pin holes due to it's greater glossy outcome



📸 : @sinnedhew

2 years ago | [YT] | 75

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Oat latte video today

2 years ago | [YT] | 81

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Hey everyone! We just wanted to say a huge thank you for all the support you've given our channel since day one - we couldn't do it without you!

We've got some big news to share today - as a team of two, we've decided to rebrand ourselves as "Barista Duo". We think it's a much better name for us, and we hope you'll love it too.

Thanks again for being awesome, and we'll see you in the next video!

We're excited to let you know that we're committed to continuously improving the quality of our videos. We're determined to put in our best effort to make them even better for you all. I can't wait to see how it all turns out!

2 years ago | [YT] | 12

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Happy valentine's day ❤️☕

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