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Reddit mentions of Organic Cotton Cold Brew Coffee Bags (2 Pack) - Super Fine Filter & Smart Drawstring Free Design for No Grounds or Silt - Safe to Boil Teas or Wort - Food Strainer for Nut Milks, Yogurt, Juice & More

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Organic Cotton Cold Brew Coffee Bags (2 Pack) - Super Fine Filter & Smart Drawstring Free Design for No Grounds or Silt - Safe to Boil Teas or Wort - Food Strainer for Nut Milks, Yogurt, Juice & More. Here are the top ones.

Organic Cotton Cold Brew Coffee Bags (2 Pack) - Super Fine Filter & Smart Drawstring Free Design for No Grounds or Silt - Safe to Boil Teas or Wort - Food Strainer for Nut Milks, Yogurt, Juice & More
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🌱 A COFFEE BREW BAG THAT YOU'LL LOVE, LOVE, LOVE - Our design is unlike any other. How? Our amazing patent pending design utilizes a no-drawstring elastic loop that will stay closed and not let grownds escape into your brew. It is also easy to open when wet, unlike drawstrings! Because drawstrings can be a pain in the patootie!🌱 WE ARE ORGANIC, BECAUSE WE GET IT! Founded by a working Mom with two toddlers, a chicken coop & backyard vegetable garden, Organic Family Products' vision is to provide the best natural and eco-friendly products from our home to yours! All the items we sell were developed or tested in a busy household or farmers’ markets. Whenever possible we source organic, Earth kind materials and look for opportunities to make green living easier. WE GOT YOUR BACK :-)🌱 DON'T LET GROUNDS OR SLUDGE RUIN YOUR MORNING COFFEE - This organic cotton filter is the perfect density and thickness. The weight of the material helps to create a strong brew that is smooth and leaves no sludge or silt. Low acid cold brew that is not bitter is one of its best uses! But you can also use it like a pour over or drip-coffee filter or for steeping tea or to replace your coffee sock.🌱 TIRED OF CLEANING OUT COFFEE MAKER PARTS? NO SPECIAL CARE REQUIRED HERE - Rinse and air dry or wash in the dishwasher or washing machine. Bags are durable, reusable, long lasting and easy to care for. Drip coffee makers or the Keurig can build up bacteria and germs. This filter you can sanitize by boiling over high heat, unlike nylon, without melting. Our NO SEAM BOTTOM is helpful to prevent grounds from sticking in the seam too. Makes a great Christmas gift.🌱 FEEL BETTER KNOWING YOU'RE NOT ADDING ANY PLASTIC TO OUR LAND FILL! Our coffee brew bags are made from unbleached, untreated, organic cotton muslin and sold in recycled paper packaging. It is 100% plastic free. Say no to poly bags! ECO-FRIENDLY & SAFE FOR YOUR FAMILY!
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ColorNatural
Height6.5 Inches
Length9 Inches
Size9" x 6.5"
Width0.1 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Organic Cotton Cold Brew Coffee Bags (2 Pack) - Super Fine Filter & Smart Drawstring Free Design for No Grounds or Silt - Safe to Boil Teas or Wort - Food Strainer for Nut Milks, Yogurt, Juice & More:

u/cobyn · 25 pointsr/Coffee

Large Pitcher
and something to filter


if you dont want any sludge you can run it through a paper filter instead

u/HalfCentaur17 · 11 pointsr/coldbrew

So, I love coffee. It just has always been a hassle for me. Due to my life style, recent jobs, handling my ADD poorly....I just stopped.

Between waking up at 330 for work, trying to stay up late with family, coffee was something I just put down. I would either leave the coffee grinds in the pot, not have time in the morning, not clean out my french press after cold brewing while rusing out the door. Even on my days off, the dread of cleaning something to make coffee made me dread the though.

Well, I decided a simple set up sounded nice. So, without much research I just decided to order:

A couple bags

https://www.amazon.com/Organic-Cotton-Cold-Brew-Coffee/dp/B019BFGMSS

Two 32oz Mason jars and

Two drinking lids

https://www.amazon.com/County-Line-Kitchen-Leak-Proof-Innovative/dp/B07FB4HHLW



I didn't do any research, and idk if I'm doing a great job. I have tons of questions and hope to do some research on concentrate and how much I should use. That said, it's been simple to clean within a min or less and refill. I woke up late today and had 5 min to get ready for work. I got to leave the house with coffee! For the first time in years, I got a small comfort this morning. Yay!


How's my setup? Been using 1:4 ratio for 16 hours give or take. Mostly I've just added sugar, today's was a bit stronger and I added a cup of skim milk. Amazing.

but one of the two bottles n the fridge currently is 1:2 because I had 3 opened bags of ground coffee I needed to get rid of (I used to work for a coffee company, so I currently have 8 bags if beans that are "out of date" left. My former employees still over me coffee. I hope not to use that too often. I'd like to learn to be a little frugal and perfect a good percentage to cost ratio)


I'm rambling. I'm hoping this sub has some good links or data for me to learn from. I've been so happy with my simple setup so far.

I'm way to excited. Maybe too much caffeine this morning too!

u/bitchjazz · 1 pointr/Coffee

I'm sure that would work great. I'm gonna try these because I have some. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019BFGMSS/

u/Bubs12 · 1 pointr/Coffee

I do a 12-1 (water-coffee) ratio and I brew for 34-36 hours. This makes a pretty potent brew without burning through a crazy amount of beans. The long brew time means you have to plan ahead a bit but the coffee stays good in the fridge for a few days, at least. I will usually make ~1:5L every few days. I used to brew it at room temperature but since the warmer weather, I have found that I can get a more consistent result by putting it in the fridge. I use a course grind and a cotton brew bag because I am not a fan of a lot of sediment in my coffee.

I cannot recommend this brew bag enough. Before I got it, I had to filter my cold brew twice:
Organic Cotton Cold Brew Coffee Bags (2 Pack) - Super Fine Filter & Smart Drawstring Free Design for No Grounds or Silt - Safe to Boil Teas or Wort - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019BFGMSS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_d8P85WT9VOi6H

I have had success with putting the coffee in the bag during the brew process, as well as putting the grounds directly in the water and then straining it through the bag afterwards. If you do put the coffee in the bag during the brew, I wouldn't put more than 135g in there. Any more and I don't feel like you get a full extraction.

Edit: sorry, I forgot to mention that I usually just pour it over a full cup of ice but my wife & sister add milk or cream and they love it!