NECTARBAR RAW FOOD FILTER BAG, DOUBLE PACK This high-quality nut milk bag with drawstring is specially made of durable and non-toxic nylon. Thanks to this deluxe version’s elastic material, handling is easier and wringing out more effective than those with „hard nylon“. The fine mesh makes this filter bag ideal for creating your own healthy, vegan milk alternatives. You can easily create healthy drinks out of different kinds of nuts - almonds, hazel nuts, brazil nuts, walnuts, tigernuts, chestnuts, oat, millet, hemp, sesame, pumpkin and sunflower seeds. Combinations also work well, such as almond with coconut flakes. Extremely easy to make: 1. Soak the seeds (optional), 2. Mix in a blender, 3. Filter - To clean, just wash both sides with warm water. Other possible application uses include juicing without an expensive juicer for juice without the pulp and seeds, making syrup and tonics or for germination of seeds and sprouts. Also great for „slow coffee“ enthusiasts and coffee aficionados as a filter bag for creating your own cold brew coffee - low in acid and more wholesome. You can also use it as a salad spinner (when camping!), for drying seeds (e.g. papaya) and for collecting herbs. Features: 2 bags packed in kraft paper, ideal for various uses (juice / cold brew / nut milk) premium nylon, high quality, elastic, robust, double-stitched microfine mesh, rounded cut with drawstring versatile and reusable, eco-friendly, unbleached and BPA-toxic-free instructions + recipe for nut milk, perfect for vegans and raw foodies "The best nutmilk bag, I have ever worked with, high quality material and perfectly silky results. My new favorite." Boris Lauser, Raw Food Chef and Consultant, Author of "Go Raw Be Alive" Guarantee: 100% satisfaction guarantee, replacement or money back
L**9
very handy for filtering cold brew coffee!
I won’t write about nut milk here, as I’m not yet into it (but will also try that later!). But as some people already have commented on this, I thought I could share my experience with cold brew coffee (not iced coffee, it’s enjoyed hot or cold!), prepared with the help of this bag! I love coffee and I love to cook/bake/etc. ahead in larger batches so I can enjoy later with minimal effort. But only if it tastes as good as freshly made, of course! This is very true for cold brew coffee, you do some preparation and later you just enjoy and it’s really, really good! Maybe you saw cold brew coffee at your favorite coffee bar and never asked the barista what it really is? I drink cold brew coffee (extracted cold but served hot) regularly in good coffee bars and also tried to make it at home some time ago (but without a good filtering method I did not repeat it until now). I always wanted to do it again and with this filter bag from NECTARBAR I did it very successfully and prepared this report (with photos). First you get some general information on the NECTABAR bag, then an introduction to cold brew coffee and finally the report on my actual brewing.What you get:Two bags (ca. 23x27cm each) made of very fine nylon mesh (200 micron). They come in a folded wrapper made of (environmentally friendly) unbleached paperboard. Inside you also find an information sheet and an instruction booklet with basic recipes for nut milks -- more recipes and information can be found on the website of NECTARBAR. The bag has a handy practical drawstring to close it.Necessary preparation:Just unpack and get started – when I get a new product that will touch food, I always rinse it in warm water, but that’s all you have to do here.What is cold brew coffee?With the cold brew method you slowly extract ground coffee with cold water (at room temperature, usually this takes at least 12 hours). The result is a liquid coffee concentrate which you can keep in the fridge up to 2 weeks without any relevant loss of flavor. If you want to drink a coffee, just mix some amount of concentrate with hot water (details below) or you can use the concentrate for other beverages (iced coffee, cocktails, desserts etc.).Why would you cold brew coffee?Besides the mentioned preparation ahead of later use (where you easily and quickly get a hot coffee -- somewhat like an instant coffee but it tastes as good as a freshly hot brewed one) the cold extracted coffee (compared to hot brewed) it contains virtually the full flavor but much less irritating and bitter substances! That’s why cold brew coffee is usually described as easily digestible and „stomach friendly“. It also contains almost the normal amount of caffeine, so don’t be afraid it won’t lift you up in the morning or whenever you need a „kick“. The concentrate of course can be used for other things as well, you can use cold water, ice cubes, syrup and cream to make great iced coffee in no time at all, use it in milkshakes or frappees, and it‘s also great for preparing desserts (for Tiramisu you need it, but is also great mixed with maple syrup over ice). There’s a practical advantage as well – if you have guests you don’t have to guess how much coffee you need (and pour away much o fit later) – you can prepare hot water (and easily can make more when needed) and only use as much concentrate as you have to, as everybody makes his own mix of concentrate and hot water dirctly in his/her cup, and just as strong as desired.Is cold coffee the same as iced coffee?As I wrote, you can use the concentrate for iced coffee, etc., but originally it is an alternative to regular hot brew coffee. And don’t confuse cold brew with "ice brew coffee". Ice brew is not extracted with cold but with hot water (exactly like the regular, only stronger, more ground coffee) but it drips on ice cubes and so it is cooled down immediately to prepare iced coffee or similar (cold) drinks. So with regard to brewing and drinking temperature, both methods are the exact opposite: cold brew means cold extraction and (usually) hot coffee while ice brew means hot extraction and cold coffee.How strong is Cold Brew?The concentrate is more than three times stronger than "normal" hot brew filter coffee. Later when you drink it, you usually mix 1 part cold concentrate with two parts boiling water. Using a little more or less concentrate, you can adjust the strength of each cup according to taste!Is this coffee hot enough?Yes, definitely. Since you mix the concentrate with about twice the amount of boiling water (to get normal strength) or maybe slightly if you like it stronger, it’s still above 60 degrees Celsius. That’s not even down to the optimal drinking temperature of 58 degrees (found on a couple of coffee guru sites). If you like your coffee even stronger, fill your concentrate to smaller bottles (easier to use anyway) and take one out oft he fridge some time before you need it, to allow it to reach room temperature. This way you will arrive at 58 degrees or more even if you make a brutally strong 1: 1 mix. So regarding drinking temperature cold brew is even better than hot brew: you can mix and immediately enjoy at a perfect drinking temperature and you don‘t have to blow on your hot coffee forever!Honestly, how does it taste?I love it - depending on my mood even better than hot brew coffee. The cold brew method doesn’t make the coffee any stronger or weaker in taste, caffeine kick or flavors. I love strong, bold coffee, but my stomach does not always like it (heartburn) and that does not happen to me with cold brew. The coffee still tastes full bodied but somehow less bitter, more balanced and tasty! If you are like me and take a while for a large mug and sometimes it gets cold, you still drink it if it’s a good coffee, right? Or if you drink from a thermos mug/jug (which is perfectly possible with cold brew as well, you mix it in the jug). Cold brew has another advantage here: after some time, regularly brewed coffee gets more and more bitter, cold brew doesn’t (anywhere as much). Bitter substances (or oils that may get "stale") remain largely within the filtered coffee grounds while they are extracted in hot brew. The coffee made from cold brew concentrate tastes great, no matter whether the „dark liquid“ was just extracted or store in the fridge for 2 weeks!Why do we need the NECTARBAR filter bag?Put simply, cold brew coffee concentrate is prepared like this: stir ground coffee into cold water, wait, filter, and fill into small bottles. Unfortunately, as you make a large batch and use three times as much ground coffee than usual (to get the 3xstronger concentrate) you can’t just filter through a regular paper coffee filter – it would be clogged immediately and filtering this way takes forever if at all possible. The ultra fine paper filters are designed for smaller quantities, large amounts of coarse ground coffee is filtered much more effectively with wthis coarser filter bag (which is still pretty fine pored!) and more filtering surface. After that filter run you can do a second run with a regular paper filter (or skip that step without any problems like me, see below). In short: the NECTARBAR filter bag is super useful for thios task!How exactly do you make cold brew coffee?I have documented the process with some photos. Everything starts with the ground coffee - and as with any method: the better the quality and the fresher the coffee is, the better the brewed coffee will be, no matter whether you brew cold or hot! Coffee fanatics will surely own a good grinder with a slow ceramics cone, those folks please use that medium-coarse / rough grain which they also use for the French press (AKA cafetiere or coffee press). Alternatively, have your coffee ground freshly in the shop or coffee bar you buy it, just ask the staff to use a coarse grind fort he French press. The staff should know what you need, otherwise you just aks them to use a significantly coarser grinding than for a filter machine. The second best choice is to buy pre-ground coffee for a filter machine. This is actually a little too fine, so some might prefer the abovementioned method of a second filter run with paper filters, but for my review I have decided to use this type to test the most unfavorable possible condition, and I was still very satisfied! Normally, if you hot brew conventional filter coffee or use the French press, you use about 7-8g ground coffee per cup of coffee (125ml), which means you need 56-64g ground per liter filter/press coffee. As we know, cold brew concentrate is 3 times as strong so you have to triple the amount (200 g for a liter of cold water), if you later mix 1:2 with hot water, you eventually get 3 liters of coffee which is just as strong as the one liter hot brew, so the method doesn not use more or less ground coffee per cup, it’s just the same. If you have to buy coffee in a shop and have to buy at least 250g (25% more than 200g), then you also use 25% more water, i.e. 1.25 liters. Since a liter (1000ml) of water weighs one kilogram (1000g), the ratio (200g coffee on 1000g water) is always five times as much water as coffee. If you have ground some random amount of coffee, just weigh it and take that weight times 5 and you will get the necessary amount of water (in ml / g, it’s the same value). To prepare the cold brew you should use a large glass jar (large enough to hold the water AND the ground coffee!) which should of course be perfectly clean. For this report I have decided to use 125g Coffee in 750g /ml water because at that time I only had a 1 liter glass jar. Put the ground coffee into the jar (pic 1), then add about half of the water (room temperature) stir well (pic 2). After 10 minutes, stir again and add the rest of the water (pic 3). Then cover the glass (use a clean lid if it has one or use cling film like I did), so that no dust or whatever can get in, that’s the only reason so you don’t have to make it air tight or whatever (pic 4). Now let it brew/ectract for 12 hours at room temperature (or up to 24 hours in the refrigerator), then filter it. In photo 5 you can see how big the NECTARBAR bag is - I covered a 1-liter jar (approximately the dimensions of a milk tetra pack) with it just to show the size. As you can see, it is still larger than that. I used the 1-liter jar for filtering with the NECTRABAR nut milk bag but you can also pour the stuff through the bag into a large funnel and then into a funnel directly into glass bottles (with screw caps) which fit well into the fridge, 250ml- or 0.5L bottles. Very good are bottles with wide necks (0.5L milk bottles, salad dressing bottles, etc., which you can clean and use for the concentrate). They look okay on the coffee table but if you (or your guests) are picky, „decant“ into a nice little milk jug (or the like) in the kitchen and take that to your coffee table. Back to my report: I placed the filter bag in the large glass jar and pulled it over the edge (see pic 6). Then I just poured everything into the bag/jar, pull the drawstring and gently lifted and twisted the bag with the ground coffee in it. I slightly pressed, then twisted and pressed more and more to get out every drop oft he valuable concentrate (pics 7-9). Now you have a "ball" of depleted coffee grounds that can be disposed in the organic waste or used as fertilizer (see looking 'times at Wikipedia under "used coffee grounds"). The concentrate can now be kept in the fridge up to 14 days (coffee is mildly antibacterial), but it is so delicious and I’m sure it will rarely last that long, it never does here ;) As I said before: to drink a cup / mug you fill it about 1/3 with concentrate and fill up with boiling water and then drink like normal filter coffee (without burning your tongue). To clean the bag just use the coffee grounds in your garden or throw it away and then turn the (dirty) inside out, rinse any residual grounds and then soap it with 2-3 drops of dish detergent, hot water and just your hands, rinse well and dry it. The coffee stains very, very little, in the (last) pic 10 you can see the washed bag, it is only a very slight beige, the bag is smelling fresh / neutral, absolutely no coffee odor. I see no reason not to use it for nutmilk and coffee in turn, the nylon mesh apparently does not take any scent. If you are picky here, use each of the 2 bags strictly for coffee *OR* nut milk.Now what about the ultra-fine "coffee dust", which is not retained by the filter bag? It's not much, maybe a tablespoon of dried powder in 1 liter of concentrate. Very, very fine dust, sitting at the bottom of the container and rarely coming out when you pour concentrate from the bottle – and i fit does, you do not notice. Not like the (already very fine) coffee dust in a Turkish coffee, much finer. I keep it in, it’s definitely not unhealthy and the coffee did not become any more bitter, any remaining bitter substances stay in that dust and don’t come out in the cold concentrate (and later in the cup it’s sooo littel dust). Again, if you don’t like it, you can do a second filter pass with a paper filter (which is just not possible if you did not pre-filter first with the NECTARBAR bag). If you use coarser grounds, you might not even think about a second filter pass, I didn’t even use it with the finely pre-ground.Conclusion:======For me it’s great, because I can easily prepare cold brew coffee concentrate ahead and filter it conveniently with this bag. I am delighted with the results and can definitely highly recommend the NECTARBAR filter bags for this use (in addition to the other uses acclaimed by other reviewers, like nut milk etc.)! Enjoy making your own cold brew coffee!I hope this information is helpful to somebody – I‘m looking forward to your feedback and will answer any questions in your comments!This product has been tested extensively and I will continue to use it. I received it for free / at a reduced price for testing. Nobody tried to bias me or ontrol my rating or review and I have not received any compensation for testing.
L**9
very handy for filtering cold brew coffee!
I won’t write about nut milk here, as I’m not yet into it (but will also try that later!). But as some people already have commented on this, I thought I could share my experience with cold brew coffee (not iced coffee, it’s enjoyed hot or cold!), prepared with the help of this bag! I love coffee and I love to cook/bake/etc. ahead in larger batches so I can enjoy later with minimal effort. But only if it tastes as good as freshly made, of course! This is very true for cold brew coffee, you do some preparation and later you just enjoy and it’s really, really good! Maybe you saw cold brew coffee at your favorite coffee bar and never asked the barista what it really is? I drink cold brew coffee (extracted cold but served hot) regularly in good coffee bars and also tried to make it at home some time ago (but without a good filtering method I did not repeat it until now). I always wanted to do it again and with this filter bag from NECTARBAR I did it very successfully and prepared this report (with photos). First you get some general information on the NECTABAR bag, then an introduction to cold brew coffee and finally the report on my actual brewing.What you get:One bag (ca. 23x27cm) made of very fine nylon mesh (200 micron). It comes in a folded wrapper made of (environmentally friendly) unbleached paperboard. Inside you also find an information sheet and an instruction booklet with basic recipes for nut milks -- more recipes and information can be found on the website of NECTARBAR. The bag has a handy practical drawstring to close it.Necessary preparation:Just unpack and get started – when I get a new product that will touch food, I alsways rinse it in warm water, but that’s all you have to do here.What is cold brew coffee?With the cold brew method you slowly extract ground coffee with cold water (at room temperature, usually this takes at least 12 hours). The result is a liquid coffee concentrate which you can keep in the fridge up to 2 weeks without any relevant loss of flavor. If you want to drink a coffee, just mix some amount of concentrate with hot water (details below) or you can use the concentrate for other beverages (iced coffee, cocktails, desserts etc.).Why would you cold brew coffee?Besides the mentioned preparation ahead of later use (where you easily and quickly get a hot coffee -- somewhat like an instant coffee but it tastes as good as a freshly hot brewed one) the cold extracted coffee (compared to hot brewed) it contains virtually the full flavor but much less irritating and bitter substances! That’s why cold brew coffee is usually described as easily digestible and „stomach friendly“. It also contains almost the normal amount of caffeine, so don’t be afraid it won’t lift you up in the morning or whenever you need a „kick“. The concentrate of course can be used for other things as well, you can use cold water, ice cubes, syrup and cream to make great iced coffee in no time at all, use it in milkshakes or frappees, and it‘s also great for preparing desserts (for Tiramisu you need it, but is also great mixed with maple syrup over ice). There’s a practical advantage as well – if you have guests you don’t have to guess how much coffee you need (and pour away much o fit later) – you can prepare hot water (and easily can make more when needed) and only use as much concentrate as you have to, as everybody makes his own mix of concentrate and hot water dirctly in his/her cup, and just as strong as desired.Is cold coffee the same as iced coffee?As I wrote, you can use the concentrate for iced coffee, etc., but originally it is an alternative to regular hot brew coffee. And don’t confuse cold brew with "ice brew coffee". Ice brew is not extracted with cold but with hot water (exactly like the regular, only stronger, more ground coffee) but it drips on ice cubes and so it is cooled down immediately to prepare iced coffee or similar (cold) drinks. So with regard to brewing and drinking temperature, both methods are the exact opposite: cold brew means cold extraction and (usually) hot coffee while ice brew means hot extraction and cold coffee.How strong is Cold Brew?The concentrate is more than three times stronger than "normal" hot brew filter coffee. Later when you drink it, you usually mix 1 part cold concentrate with two parts boiling water. Using a little more or less concentrate, you can adjust the strength of each cup according to taste!Is this coffee hot enough?Yes, definitely. Since you mix the concentrate with about twice the amount of boiling water (to get normal strength) or maybe slightly if you like it stronger, it’s still above 60 degrees Celsius. That’s not even down to the optimal drinking temperature of 58 degrees (found on a couple of coffee guru sites). If you like your coffee even stronger, fill your concentrate to smaller bottles (easier to use anyway) and take one out oft he fridge some time before you need it, to allow it to reach room temperature. This way you will arrive at 58 degrees or more even if you make a brutally strong 1: 1 mix. So regarding drinking temperature cold brew is even better than hot brew: you can mix and immediately enjoy at a perfect drinking temperature and you don‘t have to blow on your hot coffee forever!Honestly, how does it taste?I love it - depending on my mood even better than hot brew coffee. The cold brew method doesn’t make the coffee any stronger or weaker in taste, caffeine kick or flavors. I love strong, bold coffee, but my stomach does not always like it (heartburn) and that does not happen to me with cold brew. The coffee still tastes full bodied but somehow less bitter, more balanced and tasty! If you are like me and take a while for a large mug and sometimes it gets cold, you still drink it if it’s a good coffee, right? Or if you drink from a thermos mug/jug (which is perfectly possible with cold brew as well, you mix it in the jug). Cold brew has another advantage here: after some time, regularly brewed coffee gets more and more bitter, cold brew doesn’t (anywhere as much). Bitter substances (or oils that may get "stale") remain largely within the filtered coffee grounds while they are extracted in hot brew. The coffee made from cold brew concentrate tastes great, no matter whether the „dark liquid“ was just extracted or store in the fridge for 2 weeks!Why do we need the NECTARBAR filter bag?Put simply, cold brew coffee concentrate is prepared like this: stir ground coffee into cold water, wait, filter, and fill into small bottles. Unfortunately, as you make a large batch and use three times as much ground coffee than usual (to get the 3xstronger concentrate) you can’t just filter through a regular paper coffee filter – it would be clogged immediately and filtering this way takes forever if at all possible. The ultra fine paper filters are designed for smaller quantities, large amounts of coarse ground coffee is filtered much more effectively with wthis coarser filter bag (which is still pretty fine pored!) and more filtering surface. After that filter run you can do a second run with a regular paper filter (or skip that step without any problems like me, see below). In short: the NECTARBAR filter bag is super useful for thios task!How exactly do you make cold brew coffee?I have documented the process with some photos. Everything starts with the ground coffee - and as with any method: the better the quality and the fresher the coffee is, the better the brewed coffee will be, no matter whether you brew cold or hot! Coffee fanatics will surely own a good grinder with a slow ceramics cone, those folks please use that medium-coarse / rough grain which they also use for the French press (AKA cafetiere or coffee press). Alternatively, have your coffee ground freshly in the shop or coffee bar you buy it, just ask the staff to use a coarse grind fort he French press. The staff should know what you need, otherwise you just aks them to use a significantly coarser grinding than for a filter machine. The second best choice is to buy pre-ground coffee for a filter machine. This is actually a little too fine, so some might prefer the abovementioned method of a second filter run with paper filters, but for my review I have decided to use this type to test the most unfavorable possible condition, and I was still very satisfied! Normally, if you hot brew conventional filter coffee or use the French press, you use about 7-8g ground coffee per cup of coffee (125ml), which means you need 56-64g ground per liter filter/press coffee. As we know, cold brew concentrate is 3 times as strong so you have to triple the amount (200 g for a liter of cold water), if you later mix 1:2 with hot water, you eventually get 3 liters of coffee which is just as strong as the one liter hot brew, so the method doesn not use more or less ground coffee per cup, it’s just the same. If you have to buy coffee in a shop and have to buy at least 250g (25% more than 200g), then you also use 25% more water, i.e. 1.25 liters. Since a liter (1000ml) of water weighs one kilogram (1000g), the ratio (200g coffee on 1000g water) is always five times as much water as coffee. If you have ground some random amount of coffee, just weigh it and take that weight times 5 and you will get the necessary amount of water (in ml / g, it’s the same value). To prepare the cold brew you should use a large glass jar (large enough to hold the water AND the ground coffee!) which should of course be perfectly clean. For this report I have decided to use 125g Coffee in 750g /ml water because at that time I only had a 1 liter glass jar. Put the ground coffee into the jar (pic 1), then add about half of the water (room temperature) stir well (pic 2). After 10 minutes, stir again and add the rest of the water (pic 3). Then cover the glass (use a clean lid if it has one or use cling film like I did), so that no dust or whatever can get in, that’s the only reason so you don’t have to make it air tight or whatever (pic 4). Now let it brew/ectract for 12 hours at room temperature (or up to 24 hours in the refrigerator), then filter it. In photo 5 you can see how big the NECTARBAR bag is - I covered a 1-liter jar (approximately the dimensions of a milk tetra pack) with it just to show the size. As you can see, it is still larger than that. I used the 1-liter jar for filtering with the NECTRABAR nut milk bag but you can also pour the stuff through the bag into a large funnel and then into a funnel directly into glass bottles (with screw caps) which fit well into the fridge, 250ml- or 0.5L bottles. Very good are bottles with wide necks (0.5L milk bottles, salad dressing bottles, etc., which you can clean and use for the concentrate). They look okay on the coffee table but if you (or your guests) are picky, „decant“ into a nice little milk jug (or the like) in the kitchen and take that to your coffee table. Back to my report: I placed the filter bag in the large glass jar and pulled it over the edge (see pic 6). Then I just poured everything into the bag/jar, pull the drawstring and gently lifted and twisted the bag with the ground coffee in it. I slightly pressed, then twisted and pressed more and more to get out every drop oft he valuable concentrate (pics 7-9). Now you have a "ball" of depleted coffee grounds that can be disposed in the organic waste or used as fertilizer (see looking 'times at Wikipedia under "used coffee grounds"). The concentrate can now be kept in the fridge up to 14 days (coffee is mildly antibacterial), but it is so delicious and I’m sure it will rarely last that long, it never does here ;) As I said before: to drink a cup / mug you fill it about 1/3 with concentrate and fill up with boiling water and then drink like normal filter coffee (without burning your tongue). To clean the bag just use the coffee grounds in your garden or throw it away and then turn the (dirty) inside out, rinse any residual grounds and then soap it with 2-3 drops of dish detergent, hot water and just your hands, rinse well and dry it. The coffee stains very, very little, in the (last) pic 10 you can see the washed bag, it is only a very slight beige, the bag is smelling fresh / neutral, absolutely no coffee odor. I see no reason not to use it for nutmilk and coffee in turn, the nylon mesh apparently does not take any scent. If you are picky here, use 2 bags (there’s a great bargain with the 2-pack here: NUT MILK BAG (Eco) NECTARBAR, 2 PCS. DOUBLE PACK - RAW FOOD FILTER BAG - Finely woven premium strainer for plant based milk, organic almond drink, grain and seed milk, yoghurt, curd and cheese cloth, for cold brew coffee, tofu and tempeh making, juicing, sprouting, wash rice and quinoa, filter kefir and kombucha, reusable multipurpose straining bag - ORIGINAL NECTARBAR 100% pure nylon, BPA-free with booklet, recipe and guarantee.Now what about the ultra-fine "coffee dust", which is not retained by the filter bag? It's not much, maybe a tablespoon of dried powder in 1 liter of concentrate. Very, very fine dust, sitting at the bottom of the container and rarely coming out when you pour concentrate from the bottle – and i fit does, you do not notice. Not like the (already very fine) coffee dust in a Turkish coffee, much finer. I keep it in, it’s definitely not unhealthy and the coffee did not become any more bitter, any remaining bitter substances stay in that dust and don’t come out in the cold concentrate (and later in the cup it’s sooo littel dust). Again, if you don’t like it, you can do a second filter pass with a paper filter (which is just not possible if you did not pre-filter first with the NECTARBAR bag). If you use coarser grounds, you might not even think about a second filter pass, I didn’t even use it with the finely pre-ground.Conclusion:======For me it’s great, because I can easily prepare cold brew coffee concentrate ahead and filter it conveniently with this bag. I am delighted with the results and can definitely highly recommend the NECTARBAR filter bag for this use (in addition to the other uses acclaimed by other reviewers, like nut milk etc.)! Enjoy making your own cold brew coffeeI hope this information is helpful to somebody – I‘m looking forward to your feedback and will answer any questions in your comments!This product has been tested extensively and I will continue to use it. I received it for free / at a reduced price for testing. Nobody tried to bias me or ontrol my rating or review and I have not received any compensation for testing.
A**A
Five Stars
This the best bag. It has the perfect size and consistency.
J**X
Great bag, easy to wash and dries quickly
Great bag, easy to wash and dries quickly. Does the filtering very effectively. Also purchased it as it made of natural material
L**H
Five Stars
Excellent service and quality product
D**Z
This is an excellent product. I also loved the little pamphlet giving ...
This is an excellent product. I also loved the little pamphlet giving ideas on making different types of seed milks.
T**I
but seems to be a good quality product
Haven't tested yet, but seems to be a good quality product.
F**Z
Very good quality
A great product for making nut milks. Great service too.
M**I
Perfekt für und Soja- oder Mandelmilch
Ich habe mir den Beutel gekauft, um endlich meine eigene Soja- und Mandelmich herzustellen (ohne die ganzen Zusatzstoffe, die bei der industriellen Herstellung eingesetzt werden). Und auch wenn dieser Beutel nicht gerade der günstigste ist, zahle ich für gute Qualität und faire Löhne gerne etwas mehr.Ich nutze den Beutel jetzt seit ca. 4 Wochen alle 2-3 Tage und muss sagen, dass ich meine Kaufentscheidung nach wie vor nicht bereue. Die Verarbeitung ist durchweg hochwertig und obwohl ich ihn quetsche was das Zeug hält, hat er es bis jetzt absolut schadlos überstanden. Die Nähte sind sehr gut verarbeitet und auch das verwendete Tuch macht auf mich einen robusten Eindruck. Die Reinigung, einfach unter fließendem Wasser gründlich ausspülen, ist super easy und trocken ist er auch ruckzuck. Würde ich jederzeit wieder kaufen.
K**U
Practica
Tengo una chufamix y me decidí por una bolsa, para los zumos de apio.La bolsa esta muy bien no puedo comparar con otras bolsas porque esta es la primera que tengo.Muy contento con la compra, filtra muy bien y es robusta.Los de NECTABAR muy bien también, te mandan un correo ,por si todo esta bien o tienes algún problema.
S**A
Ottimo
Prodotto molto utile per chi si autoproduce il latte vegetale.Io lo uso anche per filtrare gli estratti un pò densi o per togliere l'acqua di vegetazione dai broccoli e dal cavolfiore frullati.Unico difetto: un pò piccolo.
A**E
Una compra genial
Tras mucho revisar y comparar me decidí por esta bolsa. Una compra estupenda para hacer leches vegetales. Una pequeña inversión que permite ahorrar mucho dinero en leches vegetales, que se pueden personalizar al gusto, más sanas y sabrosas que las industriales. Tiene un tamaño ideal, es fácil de manejar y de limpiar. Es fina, con buenos acabados y filtra muy bien. Me gustaría que hubiera más recetas en la web de nectarbar. La recomiendo sin duda.
S**I
Gutes Produkt
Innerhalb von 3 Tagen nach Bestellung im Briefkasten.Die Verpackung ist wirklich schön und hochwertig. Sehr geeignet als Geschenk.Ich habe es gleich für Mandelmilch verwendet: Es hat wunderbar funktioniert.Das Säckchen hat eine doppelte Naht und sieht stabil aus.Die Poren sind wirklich sehr fein, und die Milch ist perfekt "smooth" geworden.Sollte es den Geist zu schnell aufgeben werde ich meine Bewertung nachträglich herabsetzen.Vor Verwendung habe ich den Beutel mit heißem Wasser ausgewaschen, denn er riecht ein bisschen.Eine Handvoll Mandeln über Nacht Wasser einweichen. Die Mandeln waschen/abduschen.Mit 500ml frischem Wasser in den Vitamix und auf höchster Stufe eine Minute mixen.In den Nussmilchbeutel gießen und diesen in eine Schüssel auspressen.Hat wunderbar funktioniert.Auf der Verpackung ist der Verweis auf eine Homepage names nectarbar.de, die ich aber noch nicht angeschaut habe. Dort soll es Rezepte für den Trester geben.Wenn man in google nectarbar und Mandelmilch eingibt werden alle möglichen Seiten angezeigt, über die man den Beutel auch kaufen kann. Der Preis, der hier auf Amazon verlangt wird, scheint in Ordnung zu sein.Nachtrag 5.Februar 2017:Seit Anfang Dezember 2016ca. 2x wöchentlich für Mandelmillch in Gebrauch. Nach wie wie neu.
M**S
1 A
Ordentlich verpackt und zuverlässig wie immer kam er bei mir neu an.Eine tolle Anleitung mit Tips und Tricks liegt bei.Er riecht weder chemisch noch hat er Mängel.Gut verarbeitet und schön dicht gestrickte Qualität.Selbst ordentlich Kraft die ich auf ihn ausübe hält er stand.Reinigung muss ordentlich erfolgen sonst habt ihr das nächste mal kein Vergnügen.Das einzige Manko; er färbt sich etwas ein aber ich bezweifle, dass dieser Zustand bei anderen Beuteln nicht zutrifft. Klare Kaufempfehlung nach langer Testzeit.
M**E
sorprendida gratamente
pensaba que iban a durar poco, pero me equivocaba, son estupendas, las lavo con agua hirviendo para esterilizarlas y están como nuevas, las volveré a comprar, aunque viendo lo que duran, creo que tardaré. son las mejores que he encontrado.
M**A
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G**Z
Nussmilchbeutel
Kinder, was soll ich sagen: Hammer der Beutel.Gekauft habe ich den lediglich für unsere Mandelmilch, aber das Teil ist sowas von vielseitig. Jetzt nutzen wir es nicht nur um unsere Nussmilch zu produzieren, sondern auch um veganen Tatziki zuzubereiten (Sojade Joghurt rein, abtropfen lassen, nom nom nom!!)Kaufempfehlung: JA!!
M**É
Está bien
Cumple su función, para hacer las leches vegetales y tiene buen precio, pero no es muy higiénico ni limpio. Al filtrar tienes que apretar la bolsa y todo el líquido se escurre por las manos. Usarla la uso, pero si tuviera que volver a comprar me compraría otros aparatos que he visto que prensas de forma diferente.
D**F
Jeden Morgen frischer O-Saft
Ich habe diesen Beutel für die Zubereitung von Fruchtsäften mit meinem VitaMix gekauft.Die Qualität ist überragend und ich mache seit 2 Wochen fast täglich Organgensaft damit. Das Auspressen mit der Hand funktioniert sehr gut. Ich was überrascht wieviel Druck der Beutel aushält!Der zurückgebliebene Inhalt kann einfach im Mülleimer als Klumpen entleert werden und der letzte Rest kann sehr einfach unter fließend Wasser ausgewaschen werden. Dann noch einmal auswringen, aufhängen und schon ist er wieder einsatzbereit.Für jeden VitaMix oder Thermomix Besitzer ein Muss!
S**D
Einfache Handhabung - Perfektes Ergebnis
Ich verwende den Beutel für die Herstellung von Soja-Milch. Vom Filter-Ergebnis bin ich begeistert. Auch Reinigen lässt sich der Beutel schnell und rückstandslos. Ausserdem ist er ruck-zuck wieder trocken.In der Verpackung waren zwei Filterbeutel, was mir beim Kauf gar nicht bewusst war. Finde ich aber super, denn jetzt kann ich den einen Beutel ausschliesslich für die Filterung der Soja-Milch benutzen und den anderen für eher "dunkle" Sachen wie zum Beispiel Chai-Sirup u.ä.Von mir eine klare Kaufempfehlung.
F**O
Difficile lavaggio
Ottima capacità filtrante, ma difficile la pulizia dopo una decina di utilizzi diventa rigido e filtra molto poco
S**A
molto molto bella
Di ottima fattura e ottima qualità.Arriva in una bella confezione di cartoncino con allegate all'interno istruzioni e ricette in italiano
A**S
Estupenda
Mimujer la usa y me dice que filtra muy pero que muy bien.El lavado es sencillo también, y la buena calidad del material es obvia. Es muy fina y agradable al tacto. No tiene olor de nada.Así pues, perfecta.
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