We Tasted The Lattes From Starbucks' New Verismo Machine — Here's The Verdict (SBUX)
The Verismo is the first single cup machine that can make brewed coffee, espresso and lattes with fresh milk.
The machines weren't fully polished — for instance, one didn't have branding on it yet — but they were perfectly functional.
It's a simple two-cup process for lattes. One cup is the coffee, the other the milk (which is brewed at a lower temperature.)
Here's what the Business Insider newsroom thought of the lattes the Verismo produced:
The mostly positive:
"Really good. A little bit on the milky side but that didn't deter me from drinking the whole cup in less than a minute."
And the mostly negative:
"The traditional milk to espresso ratio in a latte is one-third espresso, one-third milk, and one-third foam. The machine did not deliver these ratios and as a result the latte was way too milky. In fact, it tasted more like a Midwestern gas station latte than a quality product from Starbucks."
From the press release: "The machine comes in silver, black, burgundy, and champagne, and is available in two design options, the 580 base model and the V·585, which offers additional features like an LED display and temperature control, for $199 and $399, respectively."
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