Grabbing a cup of coffee is something Canadians love to do. According to the website Coffee BI, Canada is one of the largest coffee-consuming countries in the world.
There are many ways to drink a cup of coffee, but one of the fastest-growing segments is espresso. Don’t let making an espresso intimidate you or your team. When using the right equipment, it is easy for baristas to pull a perfect shot every time.
Espresso is not only the process of producing a coffee drink but also the actual drink itself. The espresso machine uses 132 pounds of pressure to force hot water through finely-ground coffee beans to produce a small, concentrated drink that’s referred to as a shot. Originating in Italy, espresso has a higher fat quantity than a regular cup of coffee. It also has an airy layer on top referred to as the crema, which helps indicate how fresh the beans used were. And although it’s commonly believed that espresso needs unique beans to make the drink, it’s the fine grind that makes it ready for espresso, not the bean itself.
According to the Coffee Association of Canada, customers under 35 are more likely to drink espresso-based drinks. There are many ways to enjoy espresso - some enjoy it as a straight shot while others like it included in a crafted drink. Here are some popular espresso-based drinks and what sets them apart:
Often considered a premium drink and priced accordingly, the cost of making a shot of
The S-Series machine, with automatic repeatable recipes, extraction controlled by volumetric programming, and digital shot times, is the most user-friendly professional espresso machine available. With quality internal components, you’ll still get a high-quality espresso machine at a budget-friendly price.