Love a good espresso shot? Then you’ve probably already tried a lungo! The lungo is a long shot of espresso, made in a longer time than the standard shot. It ends up with more water, almost like an Americano: with a less intense, more bitter flavor! It’s a fun way to mix up your daily caffeine habit. Here’s more about lungo coffee, how to make it at home, and the difference between lungo, espresso, and ristretto!
What is lungo coffee?
Lungo is a long espresso shot that’s pulled in longer time than the standard shot so that it has a slightly larger volume of water (lungo means “long” in Italian). It uses the same amount of coffee as a normal espresso shot, but is made in 35 to 40 seconds versus 25 to 30 seconds. This longer extraction time it more bitter and less concentrated than the standard. It’s also a bit more watery than creamy, since it contains more water. It’s almost like an Americano, but with a more bitter flavor. You can order a lungo at your local coffeeshop, or even at Starbucks! Request a lungo shot to replace espresso in any of the Starbucks espresso drinks, like a latte, macchiato, Americano, iced latte, and more.
Long shot vs ristretto
What’s the opposite of a lungo? A short shot, or Ristretto! Italian for “restricted,” the ristretto uses the same amount of espresso as a normal shot but is pulled in 15 to 20 seconds. The shorter extraction makes it taste sweeter and richer. The better of the two? In all honesty, we prefer the ristretto! Its sweet, rich flavor and creamy texture tops the lungo in our book. A lungo is tasty too, but we even prefer making an Americano (espresso plus hot water) over a lungo.
An espresso machine is required to make it at home
Want to make a lungo shot at home? It’s easy to do, but you’ll need one thing: a countertop espresso machine! This tool is a little pricey, so you’ll need to make an investment to be pulling lungo shots every morning. Here’s what to know:
A countertop espresso machine is required to make lungo coffee. Here’s the Breville espresso machine we use. This type of machine is similar to what you’d see a barista use: it sits on the countertop and grinds the coffee. Many espresso makers also have a steaming wand to steam milk for lattes and cappuccinos. (In fact, it gives you the keys to all sorts of espresso drinks!)It’s a bit pricey. Countertop espresso machines start at about $300, and can range up to several thousand dollars. But if you’re a coffee nerd, it’s worth it for the high quality! It’s really the only way to make lungo coffee in the comfort of your own home.Accessories: Make sure to get a knock box to use with your espresso machine. It’s helpful for tamping and discarding the used coffee grounds.
Use espresso roast coffee
The best coffee for a lungo? Espresso roast. Using espresso roast is important to get the right dark, bitter flavor to an espresso shot. Some coffee brands we recommend are Illy Intenso, Starbucks Espresso Roast, or Intelligentsia Black Cat Espresso.
How to make lungo coffee
Once you’ve got an espresso machine and the right coffee, making a lungo is a breeze! You’ll just need to use the manual mode on your espresso machine and pull the shot for 35 to 40 seconds. Here’s what to do: And that’s it! Enjoy your lungo shot, and let us know what you thought in the comments below.
More coffee drinks
Got an espresso machine? You can make so many espresso drinks and coffee drinks! Here are some favorites:
Try an Americano or MacchiatoGo classic with a Latte, Cappuccino, Flat White, Iced Latte, Iced Vanilla Latte, or Iced EspressoOpt for Cafe au Lait or Cafe con LecheMake short drinks like the Cortado, Gibraltar or Breve
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