Love You a Latte: Save Money by Being Your Own Barista

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Think about all the money you save by making your own coffee at home. All those expensive café drinks add up. However, you can become your own barista and make café quality beverages right at home with a bit of practice. Plus, this is a fun way to show off your mad coffee skills.

How to Be a Barista at Home to Save Money

Invest in a Quality Coffee Maker

If you are the type of person who defines the morning by the number of cups of coffee had, you know that investing in a quality coffee maker is essential.

It saves you money in the long run by eliminating your daily trips to the local coffee shop. Additionally, it gives you the chance to explore your inner barista.

With a quality coffee maker, you are able to experiment with different roasts and grinds to find your perfect blend. If you are ready to begin your journey of becoming a barista, check out an award winning barista’s pick of the best coffee box subscription list.

Practice Your Techniques

Once you have your coffee maker, it is time to start practicing your barista techniques. A great place to start is with espresso shots. Mastering the perfect pull of an espresso shot will make you look like a pro in no time.

Experiment with different ratios of coffee grounds to water, and practice pulling the shot just right so it’s not too weak or too strong. Additionally, start playing around with milk frothing if you want to get fancy.

With a little practice, you make cappuccinos and lattes that rival anything from your local coffee shop.

Buy Whole Beans and Grind Them Yourself

As anyone who buys more expensive bags of ground coffee knows, the prices can skyrocket at any time.

While it seems like a lot of extra work, grinding your beans is very easy, and it makes a big difference in the flavor of your coffee. Plus, it is a great way to save money in the long run.

All you need is a quality coffee grinder and some fresh whole beans to get started. Once you have your coffee grinder and beans, simply set the grind size to medium coarse or whatever setting you prefer. Then, grind the coffee beans ─ it’s that easy!

Another way to save money on your coffee is to purchase your coffee beans in bulk at a discount. Check out your local coffee shop or online stores like Amazon to find the best deals on whole beans.

Drink Espresso Instead of Regular Coffee

One of the easiest ways to save money on coffee is switching to espresso. While it may seem like an expensive drink, you easily make espresso at home, which lasts much longer than regular coffee. Plus, single espresso shots pack a powerful caffeine punch and are perfect for those mornings when you need an extra boost.

All you need to make espresso at home is an espresso machine and some quality espresso beans. If you are a beginner, check out some of the best espresso makers. With a little practice, you will make cafe quality coffee in no time.

How to Support Your Local Businesses and at the Same Time Save Money by Being Your Own Barista

Most people love the taste of a good cup of coffee, but sometimes the price tag is a bit too much. While there is nothing wrong with supporting your local coffee shop, there are ways that you save money and still get your caffeine fix.

You control how much you spend by brewing coffee at home while still getting the same great taste. Many local coffee shops offer beans for sale. This means you can support your favorite business and still be thrifty.

As you see, there are many great ways to save money while supporting your local community by being your own barista. Whether you seek an easy way to brew cafe quality espresso at home or want to learn how to froth milk like a pro, being your own barista is a great way to simultaneously save money and enjoy delicious coffee.

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