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How to Use a Bacha Coffee Bag

Written by Bacha Coffee | 04 October 2022
|3 mins | Coffee Preparation
Enjoy exceptional coffee anytime, anywhere.

Our Coffee Bag Collection is where excellence meets convenience. Each coffee drip bag is individually wrapped and intended for single-use, allowing you to enjoy great coffee at any time and anywhere. Removing the need for specialised equipment, these coffee drip bags only require heated water and a coffee cup to brew.

Step 1: Tear open the sachet from the slit at the top right side.

Step 2: Gently open the filter bag by tearing along the perforation.

Step 3: Hook the paper clasps around your cup.

Step 4: Slowly pour clean, good quality water heated to (95°C) over the coffee until you fill the cup.

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Using only the finest 100% Arabica coffee beans, our drip bags were specially conceived to allow the full aroma of each hand-picked coffee to produce a perfectly balanced and exquisite cup.

Bacha Coffee offers over 20 types of coffee in 12 gram single-serve coffee bags. Choose from single origin, fine flavoured or naturally CO2 decaffeinated coffee from our coffee bag selection.

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