Cold Brew Coffee Bags 60 Count Disposable Fine Mesh Brewing Bags for Concentrate/Iced Coffee Maker, French/Cold Press Kit, Hot Tea in Mason Jar or Pitcher, 6 x 10 Inches
C**N
Cold brew by the gallon - no mess
We make cold brew in our office, and nobody wants the mess of filtering grounds -- these bags are perfect. Got the XL because we make a gallon at a time and these bags are super easy to fill, close, and toss in the bucket. The next morning we just hang the bag above the bucket to drain for 10-15 minutes, and toss the whole bag into our commercial compost bin. No grounds in the cold brew, no mess to clean up.
W**L
Works with any coffee
I love them! Would recommend these because you can make sun tea or cold brew coffee easily in any pitcher. So convenient. I used 1/2 cup of fine ground coffee and it made 1 gallon of strong cold brew with no sediment or leakage in the pitcher at all. Sturdy little bags that don’t tear easily like some brands. Absolutely perfect.I bought these instead of a cold brew pitcher, because those require special course ground coffee specifically for cold brew. Way too expensive and wasteful INHO.Definitely worth the money.
C**E
YES 👏🏻
Perfect for making cold brew coffee. I put 64 grams of coffee in each bag in a 1/2 gallon mason jar and leave on counter for 12 hours then move to fridge for another 12. It’s perfect and it’s as good as Starbucks!
C**N
They work well but not the greatest
These things do the trick but they're not the greatest. I really don't have anything to compare them to because they are the first and only filters of this type I have used. I got them to make cold brew coffee and sun tea. I never got to try them to make tea yet. I have made cold brew a few times from them. The bags have to sit in the water longer before being extracted in order to get the right amount of coffee extracted. As I have researched, this is due to the bag being less permeable than other filters. There are pros and cons to that. Pro: you can use a finer grind such as store-bought pre-ground coffee and it will not get through the filter and into your cold brew extract. Con: your brewing / steeping process will take longer. I brew for a minimum of 24 hours with these filters. I brew closer to 32 to 36 hours. The other issue is that some of the fibers from the bag stay in the cold brew concentrate when you remove the filter. Those are really the only issues that I have experienced. I have purchased a cold brew press and they are messy to clean. I'm not sure that it's good to have all of those coffee grinds going down a drain when washing the press either. I bought these mesh filters to make cleanup easier. They're supposed to be compostable as well. Overall I like them. I'd like to try some others as well so I have something to compare them to. The price is definitely much cheaper than other filters on amazon.
K**.
Absolutely Awesome Product!
Ok, so I bought these but didn't even use them for the first couple days because I was so skeptical. I thought they wouldn't work or that the coffee would taste horrible. Plus I really didn't want to use an entire cup of coffee in the bags because it sounded like such a waste to me.Well, let me tell you.... I used normal Dunkin ground coffee that I already had sitting around, put it in one of the bags (reminded myself to buy a funnel or something like that later because the bags have such a small opening), filled my pitcher up with water and put it in the fridge and viola, the next morning I had the best damn iced coffee ever! I am dead serious when I say it's been 5 days and I haven't been to a coffee shop at all. Now that may not seem like a big thing, but I've been hooked on coffee and buying it from either Starbucks or Dunkin since about 2002. EVERY. DAY. That's no exaggeration and I honestly can't believe I like this cold brew like this. I usually get "fancier" drinks than just cold brews, but this is hitting the spot, and I can always buy things to make it even better, but I don't think I have to right now. As for using an entire cup to make it, well, my first pitcher has lasted about 5 days so far so I really don't think it's a waste anymore.Anyway, to make a long review short, this little baggie system is really easy and tastes really great! You can make it as strong or as weak as you want by taking the bag out early(12 hrs) or later (24 hrs). Oh, and don't forget to stir it! Other than that, I highly recommend this!!
R**S
These Are Awesome.
First I used them for the Cold Brew Coffee Maker that I bought them with and for. I like using pre-ground Dunkin Original Blend coffee and in my previous Cold Brewer, (it was too small), using just the fine mesh filter with that coffee allowed some sludge to get into the liquid. I'm guessing that the grind was too fine for the fine mesh filter.Upgrading too a 1 gallon Cold Brewer, I thought of the coffee bags they had at some motels on a recent trip.Like tea bags but with coffee in them. I search for that and found these fill them yourself bags. I use about 2 cups of ground coffee, (same kind), for 1 gallon of cold brew. Each of these holds about 1 cup.Perfect. Fill three. Tie them off with the draw-string closure. Place those inside the fine mesh filter let it steep in the refrigerator and done. Awesome cold brew. With no sludge. Added bonus? Pull the three bags out of the fine mesh filter and dispose of them and rinse your fine mesh filter. No more loose grounds going down the sink drain while trying to get them all out of the fine mesh tube. Forget about all that mess. These bags are durable.Recently, I tried boiling pasta in them. They stand up to twelve minutes of rolling boil with no problem.Thing was, I found myself without a drainer and wondered how I would drain the pasta after I cook it. I thought of these. When the pasta is done pull the bag out using the convenient draw-strings closure, (over the sink, of course), give it a few shakes and it's drained. Also, the pasta does not stick to the pan.I really like the way all different shapes of pasta come out using these. I have not tried any long pastas. You'd have to break them to fit, but shells, ziti, spirals, twists, tubes, etc. All good.Hope that helps.
R**D
Easy and clean way to make cold brew coffee
These are easy to tie and dispose of. To get a cup of grounds in requires compressing them with a spoon (non-compressed I think it holds about 3/4 cup of grounds), and I did hear one filter bag start to rip open when I packed it too hard, but it didn't actually split and having learned that lesson, I have no issues using them. I'd definitely recommend these.
A**R
Great value until the price doubled
Perfect for the tub teas I'm making as gifts. Nothing leaks out even when I hold upside downIt's just unfortunate that 2 weeks after buying them the 1st time the price has now almost doubled :(
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