Espresso Cheat Sheet
- Espresso Drink Cheat Sheet
- Barista Starbucks Beverage Cheat Sheet
- Espresso Barista Cheat Sheet
- Espresso Machine Cheat Sheet
- Starbucks Espresso Cheat Sheet
- An espresso is brewed by forcing a small amount of boiling water under pressure through ground coffee beans. The pressurised brewing process ensures that Espressos are strong and concentrated. The crema lends a full flavour to the espresso and also reveals the skills of the barista.
- Espresso Drink Recipes. There are so many coffee drinks out there. It's easy to forget the exact recipes, type of milk needed, how much espresso, etc to prepare your desired drink. For this reason, we feel the need to share our 'cheat sheet' created by Rocket Espresso. Remember, to make these drinks as tasty as possible, you'll need good equipment.
- Apr 14, 2016 - Coffee Cheat Sheet Infographics for Americano, Cafe au Lait, Caffe Latte, Cappuccino,Espresso, Foam, Latte, Macchiato, Steamed Milk, Milk.
- To make an Espresso Martini at home we’d recommend this super simple yet super delicious recipe, with only 2 ingredients: 60ml Mr Black. Hard shake with ice and strain into your favourite glass. Garnish with coffee beans – if you’re feeling fancy. From the classic, the below recipe is a winner: 30ml Mr Black.
So I brewed myself a tall latte, and recreated it from scratch in Google Docs, and I'm sharing it here with you, in as a high resolution PDF and PNG.Print and post yours next to your vim/emacs/screen/git cheat sheet:-).
In an older post from 2013 I briefly described the Android test automation tool called Espresso. Espresso is the test automation framework provided by Google to implement fast and reliable tests for Android apps. Since last year Espresso is available in the version 2.0 and has fixed lots of issues and is now supporting most of the Android UI elements. If you are new to Espresso you can check the following URLs, they provide a getting started, Espresso guide and some Espresso samples.
URLs:
- Espresso Setup
- Espresso Getting Started
- Espresso Samples on GitHub
Today I found the Espresso Cheat Sheet (I don’t know why this not happened earlier 🙂 ), but nevertheless I want to share it with you as well.
The Cheat Sheet shows all possible matchers, view actions and view assertions and is really helpful to have all possible commands available while developing the automated tests.
The Cheat Sheet can be downloaded from here. The complete Espresso documentation can be found on the developer.android.com section Espresso testing.
Enjoy your Espresso and Happy Testing!
Update: New Cheat Sheet version 2.1: https://google.github.io/android-testing-support-library/downloads/espresso-cheat-sheet-2.1.0.pdf

Espresso Drink Cheat Sheet
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The very first time I got a latte, I had no idea what I was ordering. There was just a special on caramel lattes, it sounded good, and so I figured, “Why not?”
Despite the nonchalant order, the first taste began a lifelong affair with this comforting and creamy coffee beverage (as well as spending $20.00 on a steam wand to make them at home). Since then, I have been enjoying various coffee drinks like cappuccinos, macchiatos, and mochas. Of course, not everyone knows the differences between those three drinks. Some people don’t even know what an espresso is (gasp!). But no worries, this little cheat sheet will explain all the ins and outs of coffee-based drinks.
Espresso
Let’s start with the simplest coffee based drink, espresso. Espresso is just really, really strong coffee. It’s brewed by forcing a small amount of almost boiling water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans. This makes the flavor more concentrated, as well as thicker than a typical cup of coffee. Also, espresso is generally served in a one- or two-ounce shot glass because, per ounce, it has more caffeine that an ounce of regular coffee.
Not only is it a base for many drinks below, but espresso also is used in one of my favorite desserts, tiramisu!
Americano
If you want the jolt from an espresso in a regular coffee cup, and don’t want the bitterness, try an Americano. It’s made from diluting an espresso with hot water.
Americanos get there name because this is closer to what Americans drink at home from a coffee machine.
Café au Lait
If you drink your coffee with milk, you may be drinking a café au lait. A café au lait is really strong coffee, such as an Americano (not espresso), with some warm milk. Yup, that’s it. Nothing special, but still really delicious.
Latte
Barista Starbucks Beverage Cheat Sheet
Ever see a cup of coffee with a cool foam design? Yup, totally not coffee, but probably a latte (or a cappuccino—I’ll get to that in a second), which is a shot of espresso, steamed milk, and a little bit of milk foam on top, making up a 1:3:½ ratio. And when I say steamed milk, I’m not talking about warm or boiled milk. Oh no, we’re getting fancy. To steam milk at home, you’ll need at least a steam wand, or an espresso machine, which often has a steamer attached. And if you’re lactose-intolerant like me, you can totally replace the milk with a dairy-free alternatives, such as almond or soy milk.
From here on out, it may start to get a little complicated. But don’t worry, I’ll keep it simple.
Espresso Barista Cheat Sheet
Cappuccino
Ok, so a latte is espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam, right? A cappuccino is also espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam, but the ratios are different. Whereas a latte has significantly more milk than espresso, a cappuccino has an equal amount of espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam. If you want a strong coffee, but with the creaminess of milk, get a cappuccino.
Macchiato
So if lattes and cappuccinos are made of espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam, what’s a macchiato? The exact same thing! But unlike all of our previous coffee beverages, this time the steam milk goes in first, followed by the espresso, and milk foam. This creates a cool layered effect, which is why many macchiato’s in coffee shops are served in tall glasses. In terms of taste, a macchiato has more milk than a cappuccino, but less milk than a latte, it will be in between the two in terms of taste.

Mocha
If you’re a chocolate lover, you may already know what a mocha is. Yup, similar to a cappuccino, but with hot chocolate added. That one was pretty easy. Now for the really fun stuff …

Caffè Breve (or “Breva”)
Espresso Machine Cheat Sheet
You may have to explain what a cafè breve is to most coffee baristas in mainstream coffee shops, so get ready for this; It’s espresso and foamed half-and-half. A cafè breve is rich and creamy, and it makes a great dessert to any meal. This isn’t something for every day—we want to remember moderation, balance, and variety—but it’s a great treat for the end of a hard week.
Starbucks Espresso Cheat Sheet
So, there you a go. Now you have a cheat sheet for coffee-based drinks. Now you can go to the nearest coffee shop, order an Americano, cappuccino, and café au lait, and know exactly what you’ll get.
