Applied Coffee Arts: Specialty Coffee Service, Bar Management, and a Coffee Career

Develop professional-level knowledge in single-origin espresso, alternative brewing methods, bar workflow design, and the career pathways available in the specialty coffee industry.

⏱ 30 min 📚 7 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Specialty coffee is a knowledge-intensive industry where the barista's role has expanded far beyond making drinks. The best baristas are educators, hosts, and collaborators — they can explain a coffee's origin and processing method to an interested guest, calibrate a brew recipe when a seasonal espresso changes, design a bar workflow that keeps service moving at peak hour, and situate their own career within a growing professional ecosystem. By the end of this course you will be able to calibrate espresso for a new seasonal single-origin coffee, describe and brew using at least three alternative manual brewing methods, evaluate a bar layout and workflow for efficiency bottlenecks, and outline the career pathways and professional development resources in the specialty coffee industry. What you will learn: - Single-origin espresso calibration: adjusting dose, ratio, and grind for different coffee profiles - Filter coffee methods: pour-over, AeroPress, and cold brew — variables, ratios, and characteristic results - Cupping protocol: the standard cupping procedure used by industry professionals for evaluation - Seasonal menu planning: building a drink menu around coffee character rather than fixed recipes - Bar workflow analysis: identifying bottlenecks, managing station setup, and peak-service choreography - Guest communication: how to describe coffee character and origin to guests with varying levels of interest - Coffee competitions and certifications: an overview of SCA and other professional development pathways - Career roles in specialty coffee: barista, trainer, head of coffee, green buyer, and roaster — how they connect This course is structured around professional case studies: a specialty cafe introducing a new single-origin espresso, a barista preparing for their first competition, and a cafe manager redesigning bar flow to reduce wait times at peak service. Calibration worksheets, a brew ratio reference, and a bar workflow analysis template are provided. Reflection prompts ask you to apply each framework to your own working context. This course is designed for working baristas, coffee professionals, and hospitality graduates who have completed foundational and hands-on barista training and want to develop advanced and career-level competencies. Prior experience on professional espresso equipment is assumed.

What you'll get

  • 📜 Certificate of completion
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  • 🎧 Audio version included
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  • Short & focused
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