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Muslin Bags for Homebrew x 2 - Straining Marmalade and jam making

Muslin Bags for Homebrew x 2 - Straining Marmalade and jam making


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Muslin Bags for Homebrew x 2 - Straining and Jam making
Muslin bags are Ideal for straining fruit, flowers or grains.
These Muslin bags have many uses including Wine, Beer and Cider making, Jam and marmalade making and food preparation.

You can also use muslin bags for adding flavorings to your brew such as hops.

Approximate measurements:
Un- Stretching - 17.5” long and 6” wide (at the top)
You can easily stretch the muslin bags to fit around fermentation vessels, funnels etc.

Each pack contains: Two Muslin Bags


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Customer Reviews

  A Straining Success  The Muslin bags work very well. I've strained blackberry wine through them successfully. The purple dye left was removed when I machine washed them and they're ready to use again next time. Rosehip buds next I think.   Huw Thomas - Anglesey

  Another use for Muslin bags  I make doorstops and have been using them to hold the sand inside, perfect!   Emma - Staverton

  Muslin bags  I use these for hop additions to the boil in all grain brewing when I use plug hops .I use two together works a treat .Great for cottage cheese as well .Buy out of date milk let it go sour to separation put it in a muslin bags hang it over the sink until it stops dripping add salt to taste yummy:)   maltman - Mertyr Tydfil