The caffeine content in a shot of espresso can vary based on factors such as the coffee bean type, the brewing method, and the specific coffee shop practices. However, on average, a single shot of espresso (approximately 1 ounce or 30 milliliters) contains around 63 mg of caffeine.

It’s important to note that the concentration of caffeine in espresso is higher than in regular brewed coffee. The shorter brewing time and the pressure applied during the espresso extraction process contribute to this higher concentration.

For comparison, an 8-ounce cup of drip-brewed coffee typically contains around 95 milligrams of caffeine. Despite the smaller volume, a shot of espresso may have a comparable or even slightly lower caffeine content than a regular cup of coffee.

If you’re looking for a stronger coffee with more caffeine, you can order a double shot of espresso, which would have approximately double the caffeine content of a single shot. Additionally, specialty coffee drinks that include espresso, such as lattes or cappuccinos, will have varying caffeine levels depending on the amount of espresso used and the total volume of the beverage.

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