One can say this about most metals. When talking about tea, tin/pewter comes certainly to mind for its historic use, but nowadays the most important would be stainless steel, which can sometimes impair a slight metallic taste, depending probably on the composition.William wrote:Silver kettles aren't made out of pure silver... the silver is mixed with other metals...
My dog would not like to drink his water from one stainless steel bucket yet he would happily drink from another one. While i don't really know why (aside from that he was a notoriously difficult creature (but then who isn't)), it could be that he didn't like the taste.
Personally, I'd be perfectly happy with a sterling silver kettle
