Good Luck Understanding this Coffee Flow Chart

For most of us, a cup of coffee is just that: A cup of coffee. Maybe some milk and sugar mixed in. Or maybe you’ve got some espresso, steamed milk, and melted chocolate. Or maybe you’ve got coffee concentrate, a few ice cubes, and some cold water. The point is no matter how simple (or not so simple) you think your caffeine fix is, this chart is about to make it a whole lot more complicated.

Sure, maybe you know how you brewed your espresso this morning. But do you know how coarse the dry grind was? And do you know what “grinding apparatus” was used to grind it? And do you know what you’ll have if you add whipped cream instead of a shot of steamed milk?

If you’re willing to set aside a few minutes every morning to sorting out this flow chart (another coffee-based win from Pop Chart Lab), you’ll be an expert in no time, identifying red eyes and black eyes with just a whiff from your super refined nose.

Let us know when you’ve got it figured out. All those lines sort of confuse us.

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