water in Prague

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May 24th, '24, 12:38
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water in Prague

by trziste » May 24th, '24, 12:38

I'm in Prague for about six weeks and have been having trouble finding a bottled water for making tea. I've bought a couple of kinds that have made bad tea. Any suggestions?

Jun 24th, '24, 22:42
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Re: water in Prague

by cuppa » Jun 24th, '24, 22:42

trziste wrote: I'm in Prague for about six weeks and have been having trouble finding a bottled water for making tea. I've bought a couple of kinds that have made bad tea. Any suggestions?
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They have it in some supermarkets. Others like Dobra Voda or Aqua all those are too hard.

Jul 2nd, '24, 20:20
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Re: water in Prague

by trziste » Jul 2nd, '24, 20:20

cuppa wrote:
trziste wrote: I'm in Prague for about six weeks and have been having trouble finding a bottled water for making tea. I've bought a couple of kinds that have made bad tea. Any suggestions?
Nartes
They have it in some supermarkets. Others like Dobra Voda or Aqua all those are too hard.
After trying about five different bottled waters, I found that "Bonny" water at the Albert groery store was excellent. It was also the cheapest at 9 crowns -- less than 40 cents for 1.5 liters.

Jul 22nd, '24, 21:12
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Re: water in Prague

by jamestea » Jul 22nd, '24, 21:12

Bonny water at that price is a real find. I'll have to keep an eye out for it next time I'm at Albert.

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Re: water in Prague

by SilentChaos » Aug 15th, '24, 07:42

Try going for Czech brands like Mattoni or Korunní; they’re pretty popular and should work well for tea.

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