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how do you make an undertow at starbucks

by Prof. Lenna Kirlin Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Instructions:

  • Add a splash (about two ounces) of cold milk to a cup.
  • Sweeten the milk with vanilla and stir.
  • Hold a cold spoon slightly above the milk with the backside facing up.
  • Gently pour fresh espresso shots onto the spoon so that espresso floats and does not sink into the milk. Enjoy your homemade undertow coffee.

Courtesy of a Starbucks Barista, we bring you The Undertow!
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Starbucks Secret Menu Pick: The Undertow
  1. Have 3 pumps of your favorite syrup (vanilla suggested) in a tall cup.
  2. Add a splash of milk.
  3. Add two shots of espresso floating on top.

Full Answer

What's in a Starbucks undertow?

Starbucks The Undertow Here at Starbucks, The Undertow is a fun little coffee drink on the Starbucks secret menu. It is a sweetened coffee with a splash of milk sitting at the bottom of the cup. After you have that set, two shots of Espresso are added to the top and The Undertow is set to be drunk like a shot.

What is a John Wayne at Starbucks?

To review, we had read that the drink called the “Undertow,” also known regionally as the breve blast, John Wayne, speedball, bludgeoner, or cup of love, was a secret menu item consisting of cold half-and-half with flavor syrup and shots of espresso poured on top, creating a neat hot-and-cold effect.

How do you make a coffee undertone?

One inch of cold milk/base. One to two shots of espresso, floating on top without mixing.

What makes a Starbucks drink upside down?

Asking for an upside-down drink will reverse the steps in your order. This term is especially popular with the famous caramel macchiato, which starts with vanilla syrup and ends with caramel. If a drink is ordered upside-down, this means the recipe for it is reversed.

What is a black eye at Starbucks?

The Starbucks "Black Eye" from the Starbucks Secret Menu is a regular coffee (which can be ordered either iced or hot) with TWO shots of Espresso added. This drink is the middle ground between the less-caffeinated Red Eye and the super-caffeinated Green Eye.

Why is it called undertow?

It goes by many names: the undertow, the John Wayne, the breakfast shot and the under-bro. It was allegedly developed by Starbucks baristas with too much time on their hands, and spread by word of mouth among employees.

What is a taint in coffee?

Tasting Vocabulary : Specific Flavor Taints/Characteristics Soft or Sweet Ferment. Often the sugars in the coffee fruit begin to ferment before the fruit is removed from the bean, and the fermented taste is transferred to the bean.

What is Starbucks Red Eye?

At Starbucks, a Red Eye coffee has a single shot of espresso, a Black Eye has a double shot, a Lazy Eye coffee drink has one or two espresso shots with decaf drip coffee, and a Green Eye has a disturbing three shots of espresso added to a drip brew (1).

What does cupping mean in coffee?

You may have heard the term “cupping” being thrown around by coffee professionals, but what exactly does it mean? At it's simplest, cupping is a way to taste, evaluate, and compare the flavor, quality, and potential of a given coffee.

What does CF mean at Starbucks?

Starbucks Drink ID CodesDrink Box – Blended BeveragesCodeMeaningCFCoffeeCVFCaffe VanillaCRFCaramel15 more rows•Feb 5, 2010

What is a blonde shot at Starbucks?

Espresso shots topped with hot water to produce a light layer of crema and are made with our Starbucks® Blonde Roast for an extra-smooth, subtly sweet and nuanced cup. Pro Tip: For additional boost, ask your barista to try this with an extra shot (85 mg caffeine per shot).

Is ristretto stronger than espresso?

In terms of flavor profile, yes, ristretto is indeed much stronger than espresso. It's described as more concentrated and sweeter than espresso giving it a bolder flavor.

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