How Much Coffee Should You Be Drinking in 2025 to Have a Successful Year

How Much Coffee Should You Be Drinking in 2025 to Have a Successful Year


By Sam Bowden

Every perfect morning includes a steamy cup of coffee and learning how to make your own can be as easy as trying out barista courses in Melbourne. But have you ever stopped to think about your coffee consumption? Or how much coffee you actually should be drinking in 2025? If you’re trying to be more mindful of your caffeine intake, making your own coffee can be a great way to slow down, reflect and put love into your latte or cappuccino. It’ll also save you a ton of cash and have you feeling more positive about espressos.

For drinkers of coffee, it's a big part of our lives. Often we start our morning with coffee on the mind and feel we can't go about our day until we've had that trusty cup of jitter juice. For many, the peaceful moments with our first cup of coffee are an important part of our morning routine and one we wouldn't do without it. It's easy to take coffee for granted, not giving it a second thought after we've felt it hit our veins but it's time to stop and practice gratitude for this miracle drink. Learn about the history and origins of coffee, different brewing methods and how to use your espresso machine correctly for the most delicious cup of coffee at a Melbourne coffee course. It may help shape your relationship with coffee and teach you something new.

Before you zip off to a barista class on Elizabeth Street, here’s a quick rundown on consuming the right amount of coffee the right way for your 2025 to be a success. 

Coffee in liquid form is best

A woman cradles a mug of coffee with heart shaped latte art

This may seem obvious, and that’s because it is. With coffee scrubs gaining popularity and the morning tea staple of coffee cake refusing to let go of its coveted position amongst the sweetbreads, drinking coffee still remains the most popular method of putting coffee inside your body. And for good reason. Anyone who had to reach a work deadline or stay awake for a long drive understands that coffee cake doesn’t cut the mustard. That’s why the mean streets of Fitzroy are packed with coffee shop after coffee shop, and the city is awash with barista courses.

Espresso-based coffee offers up the caffeine you need to get the job done without the palpitations and cold sweats that accompany an energy drink. Caffeine isn’t the only benefit to choosing coffee as your energy booster, either. It’s packed full of antioxidants, and its consumption has been linked to good heart health and a decreased chance of depression.

Dump the energy drink, politely decline the coffee-flavoured sweets, and throw that macchiato back, baby. No one successful ever had four cups of coffee cake to get their day started. Probably.

Time your coffee breaks wisely

steaming milk at barista course

Are you drinking coffee first thing in the morning? Is admiring your local barista’s latte art the very first thing you do in your day? Well, stop it. Right now!

When you first arise from your slumber, your body’s cortisol production is at its highest. This hormone plays a vital role in managing your stress and energy levels, and new findings show that early morning coffee consumption can interfere with it, resulting in that classic mid-afternoon crash you’re probably aggressively familiar with. With the caffeine washed out of your system and your body having manufactured all of its cortisol, it can be exceptionally hard to pull yourself back out of the slump.

Coffee experts suggest that you should hold off on your morning cuppa for three hours after you’ve woken up, as your cortisol production will keep you energised until then. That way, when your cortisol levels start to naturally dip, the double shot flat white picks up the slack, giving you maximum energy bars for the maximum time length to ensure maximum performance. It is important to remember that coffee is a powerful stimulant suitable only for powerful, successful beings, so try to avoid it after 3pm. The caffeine levels can alter your ability to get a good night's sleep, and it’s important your body rebuilds all that cortisol so you can prepare for another day of drinking coffee and kicking your 2025 goals. 

Get confident

Fashion designer Diane Von Furstenburg once said “confidence. If you have it, you can make anything look good.” 

What she didn’t know is that coffee consumption is heavily linked to confidence and self-belief amongst individuals in a workplace environment. You can thank the caffeine for that one. Along with its several physical benefits, the mental alertness caffeine provides often translates to optimism in one’s own performance both in and out of the workplace, a new study has shown.

Ever wondered why your local barista has the debonair swagger of a Brunswick James Bond but the neckbeard of a 1920’s grifter? It’s because coffee is a good step towards finding your own confidence in every facet of life and as you may know, confidence is half the battle. 

If you really want to brew up some confidence, learn how to whip up a proper cup at barista courses in Melbourne. Coffee making classes is one of those classic Melbourne activities. Confidence is also sexy. So put on your best face and believe in yourself with that first cup of coffee. 2025 is looking good. 

Absorb the powerful

Coffee beans roasting in pan

Recent studies suggest that the average healthy adult can consume around four cups of coffee a day without seeing any adverse side effects. Obviously this is still a case-by-case basis, but an adult in excess of 80kg can knock back six standard coffees without the body having a freakout. It’s also been linked to reducing muscle fatigue, and two cups of coffee can reduce muscle pain after a workout by up to 48 percent.

There are several reasons for this, but it may have something to do with findings that link coffee consumption to stronger DNA. Dark roasted coffee actually decreases the levels of spontaneous DNA strand breaks within white blood cells. White blood cells are crucial in your body fighting off infectious diseases and the healthier they are, the healthier you are. Nothing will protect you like a barista certificate. Isn’t it about time you absorbed a latte instead of a cold?

Find out how to reuse your coffee grounds here.

Find your grind

In a world where instant coffee is king, it’s more important than ever to be on top of your game if you want to make a name for yourself as a true pro barista. The key to success in anything is practice, and the Melbourne coffee scene is the perfect place to find some time in your busy schedule for a little self-care. Try not to let the bitterness get away from you though – remember that practice makes perfect.

Mornings are hard enough without you having to deal with an overflowing Nespresso machine spewing out burnt grounds and stale water when all you want is that rush of caffeine before heading to work. To learn how to master your espresso machine like a pro, try out Melbourne barista classes in your local neighbourhood.

A woman learns to froth milk with other students at a coffee class

Follow these steps and sign up for a barista course in Melbourne today

1. To get the most out of your 2025, stop drinking coffee first thing in the morning. Your body is a well-oiled machine, so trust the cortisol to get you up and moving for the first couple of hours. Hold off on that first barista coffee till about 10am so you can really feel its effects. Ignore the coffee cake, it’s the Art Garfunkle to your cup of Paul Simon. Following this first cup, you can have up to four more cups, but don’t drink it for the sake of it. Wait till you feel the mental dip, and then smash back a mental battery recharge.

2. Coffee or no coffee, believe in yourself. Diane Von Furstenburg was right, confidence makes anything look good. But if you’re not exactly feeling yourself, knock back a cappuccino and remind yourself why you deserve what you want. One double shot of manifest destiny should pull you out of any funk. 

A couple examining coffee beans at a barista course

3. Six coffees a day, over a five-day working week, working forty-eight weeks a year works out to 1,440 coffees in 2025 for you to achieve your maximum performance.

4. Given that an average espresso shot contains roughly 95mg of caffeine, that works out to 137,180mg of caffeine per year for you to be at your absolute peak. Don’t climb the mountain in 2025, be the mountain in 2025. Drink that coffee and feel the power flow through your veins like Chuck Norris driving a canoe. 

5. If you wish to expand your knowledge on how to get the most out of making a cup of super bean juice, you can find coffee making courses all over Melbourne. But remember: with great power comes great responsibility, and after you learn how to master the barista workshops and perfect your latte art, you’ll never know just how powerful you can become. 





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