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What kind of

Posted: Nov 27th, '10, 07:58
by SlientSipper
Water,
I figure since you go through all this effort, (and money) to seek out high quality tea's. It would only make sense to follow through and get a nice kind of water for your tea brewing.
Since after all water is the vital ingredient to all the teas I've ever heard about.

The tap water in my town tastes metallic. I don't even use that to cook with. Mineral water is over powering.

I've tried using Voss, Fiji, and smart water. Smart Water makes the best pot of tea. Fiji, is a bit too heavy and Voss. Takes longer to boil and adds a hint of Alkaline in the water. Its also a little to pricey.

So what kind of water do you use?

Re: What kind of

Posted: Nov 27th, '10, 11:04
by David R.
I don't know the brands you are talking about, but I always choose water with the fewer mineral residue in it.

Your boiling vessel will also have an influence, but it is another story.

Re: What kind of

Posted: Nov 27th, '10, 13:47
by SlientSipper
David R. wrote:I don't know the brands you are talking about, but I always choose water with the fewer mineral residue in it.

Your boiling vessel will also have an influence, but it is another story.
Let's also discuss which teapots with the effect of water.

Re: What kind of

Posted: Nov 27th, '10, 14:26
by exquisite
If water would be paid the deserved attention we should have an entire section of this forum dedicated only to it. :lol:

I remember seeing somewhere "around the interwebs" a huge list with
waters of the world (bottled waters that is) but I am not capable of finding it again.

I am using a low mineral content water for the moment, local brand :
http://mineralwaters.org/index.php?func=disp&parval=460

which is listed as containing:
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Acidity (PH) 6.36
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) 27 mg/l
Calcium (Ca++) 2.1 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 0.3 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 2.5 mg/l
Bicarbonate (HCO3-) 10.4 mg/l
Chloride (Cl-) 0.7 mg/l
Nitrate (NO3-) 2.8 mg/l
Silica (SiO2) 11.2 mg/l
################################
It was actually the only acceptable water around that didnĀ“t showed scale traces on the glass kettle.

Re: What kind of

Posted: Nov 27th, '10, 14:48
by JBaymore
exquisite wrote:If water would be paid the deserved attention we should have an entire section of this forum dedicated only to it. :lol: .
WaterChat? :wink:

Re: What kind of

Posted: Nov 27th, '10, 23:04
by IPT
exquisite wrote:If water would be paid the deserved attention we should have an entire section of this forum dedicated only to it. :lol:
You are absolutely right. I went through a lot of venders before I settled on bottled water. We can't drink the tap water here (you shouldn't use tap water anyway) so I use 5 gallon bottles of water. I also use spring water, but it takes a day to climb the mountain to collect it, so I save that for special tea sessions.