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The latte art OSCE




The OSCE of latte art: 8 minutes to make 6 drinks. I spent a few mornings and one night in The maling Room Cafe to make coffee. Then got accustomed to the Nouva Simonelli at Toby’s Estate cafe for a couple of hours. The blend I was playing with had Bolivian Montana and Costa Rica rosted by Andrew. By the 7th day, the crema had settled and was much more pliable with milk.
I was first up on saturday in the Victorian Latte Art Champioships and felt pretty good. Auto-pilot. I didn’t get a place. But really, I thought the judges were a little harsh initially. I didn’t think someone pulling a 12-13 second shot or someone who’s hand was shaking so much was going to get the same score as me. On that note, I thought about judging the visual part of the comeptition with photos taken of each drink and then scoring it at the end.
It was fun. I was very happy with what I did. And I will be back.
