Our Most Loyal Customer
Anyway, we got so good at remembering people’s drink orders that the minute we saw their car drive up the espresso shots were being pulled and the milk was being foamed. We knew all the regulars and the tips were amazing.
Twice a day we had a regular come in. He was a gruff old man in his 60’s who always wore dirty jeans and a cowboy hat. I don’t remember his name, but I will never forget his drink. He always ordered a large blackberry and white chocolate mocha breve with 6 shots. Let’s dissect this just a little if you’re not versed in Barista jargon:
First, a large cup was 16 ounces – the same as a small McDonald’s soda, interestingly enough. Blackberry is not a normal syrup. Like, rarely do people order drinks with blackberry in them unless it’s an Italian soda, but whatever, it works. Next is a white chocolate mocha which literally just means white chocolate. Next is a breve – this is telling the barista that the type of milk he is requesting is pure cream. Breve = full on HEAVY CREAM! Next is 6 shots. A regular large calls for 3 shots of espresso, and he always ordered 6! I was surprised his heart could handle that! Espresso is a super concentrated amount of coffee/caffeine from the darkest roast of coffee beans. And he didn’t just order one per day, he always had one in the morning and one in the evening. This drink literally cost him like $10, twice a day, everyday.
This is my tribute to one of the kindest, most loyal customers ever, who had the weirdest order. But the truth is, the white chocolate and blackberry really is a divine combo. He was onto something! For all you coffee drinkers, I legit dare you to buy this next time and film yourself drinking it for the rest of us to see. For those of you that wanna make it at home, here’s the recipe.
Blackberry White Chocolate Mocha
Ingredients:
- 2 cups milk (oat and nut milks don’t foam well)
- 1 shot Pero or espresso (optional)
- white chocolate sauce
- blackberry syrup
- 1 teaspoon Thrive Life blackberries (crushed)
Directions:
- Heat milk on the stove until steaming. Do not let it come to a boil.
- Use an electric frother to froth the milk.
- Drizzle white chocolate sauce into a mug.
- Add one shot Pero or espresso to mug (optional).
- Pour blackberry syrup into mug. I use about 3 tablespoons.
- Pour in frothed milk to fill the mug. You may need to spoon the froth on top afterward.
- Top with crushed freeze dried blackberries.
- Stir and enjoy!
Hope you all enjoy this drink as much as I do! Be sure to tag me in stories if you make it for yourself!
xoxo,
Abi
1 comment
Hi! There is a local coffee shop that makes something like this and I can’t figure out how to do it. How would you recommend substituting the milk for cream (breve style)?