What is the appropriate whole milk to ice to macha powder ratio for these drinks? Broke down and bought some macha powder and I'd like to recreate these drinks as accurately as I can, so knowing how much to use of what would be beneficial
>>8868912
Just make it to taste like a real man
>>8869616
Yeah but I don't want to waste any of the $19 worth of Republic of Tea macha powder I bought and accidentally using too much
Starbucks app shows:
- Tall (12 fl oz cup): 2 scoops
- Grande (16 fl oz): 3 scoops
- Venti (24 fl oz): 4 scoops
Add ice to taste, but it's usually 1/4 volume in my experience; hence, I never get ice.
Here's an idea, how about you make 10 shot sized drinks with different ratios.
>>8868912
Matcha tea causes irreversible damage to the brain stem.
>>8869793
Proofs?
>>8869758
I'm assuming a scoop is comparable to like a tablespoon or something?
>>8869808
'standard' tea scoop is basically a teaspoon
may or may not be called a teaspoon for this reason
>>8869812
Cool, I'll give it a go. Thanks for the info
>>8868912
Here's a matcha tea ceremony at about 1:01 to follow...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLZp__sbMjQ
I just use what I want, on a covered mug, shake up a scoop with about a cup of hot water, and I make it stronger if I'm using half and half, or weaker if using milk, or if I just think I want a bigger caffeine hit.
The original starbucks matcha or maybe it was Panera matcha..hrm..used to have honeydew flavored syrup. I miss it, so I might stir in a scant teaspoon of aqua fresca powder, or when I have fresh honeydew, I'll make matcha in the blender with a couple cubes of honeydew.
>>8869831
When I used to work at Starbucks they used melon syrup but it was the orange colored melon flavor, not honeydew
>>8870095
They dont do that anymore. Its just optional Classic syrup. Last year there was a Citrus Mint to go with it.
>>8868912
>remaking something as disgusting as starbucks
Fuck you. Also, I'm sure there is a certain thread that would help you.
I hope you bought culinary grade matcha and not high quality matcha. $19 seems a bit expensive for culinary grade matcha. Those Starbucks drinks are good but for the love of god, I hope you didn't buy really good matcha to waste on something like that.
>>8870415
I actually got it for $15 because of my employee discount and my manager gave me another free one because we had an unopened one laying around but some of the label was taken off so I basically got nearly $40 bucks worth for $15
Why do you like Starbucks?
I'm not trying to shitpost, I really dislike how it tastes, and if you ask for sweetness to cover it up, why get coffee and not chocolate or something similar, then?
Is it like other fast food brands where shit actually tastes different depending on the state?
>>8871136
Someone told me that the Green Tea frappuchino was actually good and not a meme, decided to try it and really enjoyed it, didn't enjoy the pricetag though, hence why I wanna make this kind thing at home
>>8869826
be aware that the matcha they use is half sugar
>>8869808
Cursory internet search shows that:
- 1 scoop = 2 tablespoon
This seems plausible because I always find sediment/undissolved matcha powder in my drink.
I just also realized that although the Starbucks app shows that Venti = 24 fl oz, it should be more accurately stated that it's 20 fl oz of liquid + 4 fl oz ice (hence "venti" is "20" in Italian).
Furthermore, I do happen to know that their matcha powder is at least 50% sugar, as >>8871494 mentioned.
All in all:
- Tall = 12 fl oz milk + 2 Tbsp matcha + 2 Tbsp sugar
- Grande = 16 fl oz milk + 3 Tbsp matcha + 3 Tbsp sugar
- Venti = 20 fl oz milk + 4 Tbsp matcha + 4 Tbsp sugar
>>8872901
It is indeed at least 50% sugar (I don't know whether by volume or weight)... The actual matcha itself (i.e. from the tea leaf) is actually relatively good quality, but the quality is a non-factor considering the amount of sugar in the matcha blend (i.e. the stuff that's scooped from the bag and into your drink).
>>8873012
Just made myself a ~16 oz one (I misjudged how much the cup would hold) with whole milk and used a tablespoon and a half of macha and sugar each and even that feels a bit excessive, 3 tablespoons of each sounds ridiculous
>>8871899
Wait if the macha/sugar mix is pre blended when they scoop it wouldn't that mean that its only two table spoons of the mixture and not the macha and sugar individually? So one "scoop" would be 2 tablespoons of the blend (1 tablespoon of macha and sugar each), right?
>>8869734
Getting this jewed
>republic of tea
If youre anywhere near a central market go here you can buy matcha bulk (austin)
Online is iffy
>>8873100
Yeah this sounds right, I think the guy you responded to made a bit of an error
>>8873100
Tall == 2 scoops == 4 tablespoon blend
You do the rest of the math.
>>8873100
Starbucks does not blend together sugar and matcha powder. Standard of procedure is
>pour in ice
>pour in milk
>squeeze in liquid sweetener (starbucks calls this Classic syrup, literally just sugar water)
>pour in spoonfulls of matcha
>shake
>always fails to fully combine
Just start swirling the cup as you add matcha, that should help a little.
>>8868912
matcha contains neither milk nor ice, anon
>>8876115
The one I go to actually doesn't even use sweetener unless asked. So would it just be straight macha at that point?