Journal
2023 USBC NATIONALS RECIPES
We cheered along with our team competing in the US Coffee Championships this past April — and we loved the support you gave us! As our way of saying thanks, we wanted to share Uriel’s drink that took him to nationals. We’ve modified it a bit to make it more accessible to at-home creation. The recipe is still complex, but it’s so delicious that it’s totally worth it!
ESPRESSO AT HOME: PULLING A SHOT
In this episode of Espresso at Home, we teach you how to pull an espresso shot the Madcap Coffee way. Our go-to coffee for espresso is our house espresso blend: Eureka. We roast this coffee with an espresso profile so it pairs great with milk.
ESPRESSO AT HOME: CLEANING YOUR MACHINE
If you want to keep your espresso machine working properly for years to come, it’s important to complete preventative maintenance. Each machine will also require more in-depth maintenance over its lifespan, but with regular cleaning you can ensure that it's working its best day to day.
2022 USBC SEMI-FINALIST RECIPES
With the U.S Coffee Championships coming up next month — which our lead roaster Paul is competing in — we wanted to take a moment to look back on last year's competition. We had three semi-finalists: two in the Barista Championship and one in the Brewers Cup Championship.
ESPRESSO AT HOME: STEAMING MILK
In this episode of Espresso at Home, we teach you how to steam milk the Madcap Coffee way. Our go-to coffee for espresso in milk-based drinks is our house espresso blend: Eureka. We roast this coffee with an espresso profile so it pairs great with milk.
HOW WE BREW: MOCCAMASTER + PRECISION BREWER EDITION
If you are hosting a party or just having friends over for brunch, there are a few ways you can brew large batches of coffee both efficiently and deliciously.
HOW WE BREW: AEROPRESS EDITION
For our next at-home brew guide, we’re sharing the Madcap brewing method for the AeroPress. This brewer is highly customizable and has tons of different ways to make coffee, so we’re sharing our go-to, which uses the inverse style to make a concentrate.