Barista - Coffee Timer is a food & drink app developed by David Kim. The last update, v6.70, released on February 18, 2021, and it’s rated 4.66 out of 5 based on the latest 198 reviews. Barista - Coffee Timer costs $2.99 and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
Learn and brew coffee
Video: Barista Overview
Description
Barista is teaches you popular coffee brewing methods. You can create recipes and manage parameters and steps to guide your brewing session so you can make the perfect cup of coffee.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Great App But UX Needs Work
The functionality of this app is great and I love the idea of the notes/history section. But altering recipes takes way too long. I would like to be able to just enter weights directly instead of holding down on the plus/minus buttons for 30 seconds. Also, it would be nice if the water amounts in each step automatically updated depending on how much total water was in the recipe.
★★★★☆Revised Review
Actually, once I figured out how to use the app, I found it very useful. I think a brief tutorial or some basic instructions on how to use the app would be helpful.
★★★★★What I’ve been searching for!!!
I’m so excited about this brilliant app! I will no longer be ignorant about how to make a good cup of coffee. Very well-thought out and simple to use for the beginning barista!
★★★★★A class app
This app is clean and simple. It takes the guess work out of making artisan coffee in your home. I had been doing chemex, V60, French press, and espresso in my home for years. But I would always forget my pour volumes. This brings consistency and control to dialing in my brews and helps me get the best out of every bag.
★★★☆☆Nice time, finicky to setup
The slider is too sensitive and it’s difficult to get an exact time, if you want 5 minutes you often get 5 minutes and 3 seconds for example