They 're no Commonwealth Games athletes, but a group of dedicated Brisbane baristas hope to lay claim to a occident criminal record.
Twenty baristas manned five coffee automobiles outside the Aspley Coffee Club in Brisbane's north this morning in a bid to expose the world record for the most espressos created in one hour.
The coffee-makers went for to shell the world record of 3386 espressos, set in Poland in Marching this year.
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The lone status was that each cup had to contain 35 milliliters of deep brown.
Thirty seconds after the clock set out at 7am, the five teams of four had brought in their space in the record books.
"But why stop?" Coffee Club conductor John Lazarou said.
"When you've got the momentum you just keep going." .
The baristas proceeded to puddle one espresso every 0.7 seconds and, by the time the clocked stopped, they had poured 5061 cups.
"We've decided they can hold their lines of work," Mr Lazarou pronounced, as he celebrated with franchisee and baristas' squad motorbus Craig Pratt.
"Our baristas directed for more than three months for this attack." .
Mr Lazarou enounced the squads were seeing going their record in the future.
"We truly enjoy some healthy contest," he said.
A telecasting of the feat will be directed to Guinness World Record officials to substantiate the barista's new title.
Twenty baristas manned five coffee automobiles outside the Aspley Coffee Club in Brisbane's north this morning in a bid to expose the world record for the most espressos created in one hour.
The coffee-makers went for to shell the world record of 3386 espressos, set in Poland in Marching this year.
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The lone status was that each cup had to contain 35 milliliters of deep brown.
Thirty seconds after the clock set out at 7am, the five teams of four had brought in their space in the record books.
"But why stop?" Coffee Club conductor John Lazarou said.
"When you've got the momentum you just keep going." .
The baristas proceeded to puddle one espresso every 0.7 seconds and, by the time the clocked stopped, they had poured 5061 cups.
"We've decided they can hold their lines of work," Mr Lazarou pronounced, as he celebrated with franchisee and baristas' squad motorbus Craig Pratt.
"Our baristas directed for more than three months for this attack." .
Mr Lazarou enounced the squads were seeing going their record in the future.
"We truly enjoy some healthy contest," he said.
A telecasting of the feat will be directed to Guinness World Record officials to substantiate the barista's new title.