Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar with The Mother, Raw and Unfiltered, 128 fl oz

(10 customer reviews)

Made from delicious, organically grown apples, Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is the original daily dose of wellness. Bragg Organic ACV contains the ‘Mother,’ home of organic acids. Each serving of Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar contains 750mg of acetic acid. Bragg ACV is USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified. Enjoy two to three times daily by adding 1-2 tablespoons in filtered or sparkling water, in a smoothie or drink recipe, or in homemade salad dressings and sauces.

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10 reviews for Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar with The Mother, Raw and Unfiltered, 128 fl oz

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  1. Rae

    The best
    I love Braggs as a company, and this vinegar is the best tasting out there.
    Shake it up, get the benefits of the mother in every serving.
    I don’t use this to can, I will use it for refrigerator and quick ‘pickles’, but I drink this.
    I add a tbsp or two in my 32 ounce water bottle and drink it, all day every day.
    I sometimes add lemon, that’s good too, and if you mix this and seltzer water, it turns sweet, especially with the addition of lemon.
    My kid bought me a fancy new peach vinegar, it wasn’t good.
    Braggs is the best!

  2. Mil

    STILL GOOD VINEGAR
    Some people say that since Bragg sold out, this is not the same. To me, it’s still the same color as always, mother in the bottom, taste the same and works just as great. The wive and myself have been drinking Bragg’s ACV for years and will continue.

  3. Dee

    Multifunctional Wizardry!
    If you love ACV or want to experience the magic of this multifunctional liquid yourself, you’ve found the right product! We use this in numerous ways at our house. It makes a delicious marinade and sauce for pork. chicken, and salad dressing when you want to add some zing to your normal recipes. It’s a refreshing drink when diluted with water or apple juice too; I drink it to help nausea and indigestion %26 it works fast! I also like using it as a hair rinse and as a skin astringent (diluted!) too. It also makes a terrific drain cleaner when combined with baking soda %26 peroxide. The ease of uses with this bottles are endless and well worth the money. I can always trust Bragg to provide a top quality product for everyday use!

  4. Daisy

    Apple Cider Vinegar
    I was pleased with the price of my 2 128 oz Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar. I will be making Fire Cider soon and needed enough to make 2-3 1 gallon jars to meet my families needs during this flu and cold season.

  5. V33JG

    It’s worth the price
    I’ve been purchasing this for years. It’s got “the mother” shreds inside meaning it’s the real stuff. The price goes up every few months but it’s worth it. I buy it to make homemade fire cider and occasionally for salad dressing.

  6. Dana


    I take a teaspoon every day. I have slimmed down some with it. I have tried other brands and they are not as good on taste. This is the only brand I will buy, and always in the the gallon jug.

  7. Jerry

    Bragging about Bragg!
    I’ve been using Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar for 16 years. Now I use two tablespoons after breakfast and two after lunch with distilled water and other supplements like L-Citrulline DL-Malate.

  8. Munchkin4

    Only The Mother Vinegar
    Buying in a bigger bottle working out to do the feet soaking for bad skin %26 nails to help clean them too!
    The price is cheaper!

    Plus I saved the old glass bottle to dump in from the plastic %26 my quart jars to fill the rest! Getting away from plastic; why I am putting in glass!

  9. Topjimmy


    it’s apple cider vinegar for rags with the mothers. that’s great. however, it’s in plastic. I don’t do plastic it needs to be in glass. glass is healthy, plastic is killing us. microplastics buildup in our bodies and you can’t get get rid of them. I gave up plastic 5 years ago. I feel much better now. everything I use is in glass. no plastic wooden utensils. stainless silverware and glass

  10. Giovan

    The quality is not what it normally is
    I love Braggs apple cider vinegar, I stopped purchasing when the prices sky rocketed but found that not much would compare to this brand for authentic mother in the bottle and the intensity of the acidity of the vinegar (which I love.) unfortunately I bought 3 bottles on sale for like $17 each and I wish I hadn’t purchased that many. All 3 bottles have a decent vinegar smell but NONE have the mother inside at the bottom and they’re also not as dark as they normally are in color(although they say the color can change) the true teller for me is smell and all that beautiful mother floating in the bottle. Not only was this apple cider a disappointment, but I even ordered a storage bin from Walmart to be delivered and they sent the bin WITHOUT the lid. Grateful I got a refund on the bin, I unfortunately just found out the apple cider has no mother in it since I opened it. This is the issue with purchasing some items online without getting to see what they look like because the quality is not always up to par. Maybe this is why they’re on sale because they know the apple cider wasn’t fully fermented to have the mother inside. Still love the brand, however just need to be watchful for these issues… I don’t have a Walmart near me so returning isn’t the easiest option. I don’t eat it, I use this specifically for baths as it’s incredibly beneficial for the skin, however I like to have the strongest apple cider with the mother so I know I’m getting the best benefits.

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