Best Water?

Discussion in 'Beverages' started by BeOna, May 23, 2006.

  1. BeOna

    BeOna Member

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    Just curious what type/brand of water people prefer? Anyone filter their own?Any suggestion for the most enviornmentally friendly brands.
     
  2. sourdiesel06

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    Budweiser
     
  3. GHOSTCRAB

    GHOSTCRAB Banned

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    market pantry,Le-Nature's,Zephyrhills or whatevers on the dock.
     
  4. Boogabaah

    Boogabaah I am not here

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    the hawaii water or the fiji water.. both very soft .. mmmmmmm
     
  5. Beyond-the-Clouds

    Beyond-the-Clouds Senior Member

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    I prefer Mike's Hard Water.
     
  6. Beyond-the-Clouds

    Beyond-the-Clouds Senior Member

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    And by that I mean my homey Mike has hard water at his house. (water with minerals) I'm just kidding about that though.
     
  7. now?

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    What a waste--buying water from who knows what source and swilling out of a plastic bottle, packaged by the thousands in "sanitary" circumstances. hmmm...

    The best water? The kind that I drink for free from my tap via the well.
     
  8. BeOna

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    i grew up on spring water from a well so it is definately my first choice but where i live doesn't allow for me to have access to a well. tap water from a well and tap water from a city tank are two very different monsters
     
  9. SLammon420

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    good well water is gooddd
     
  10. crummyrummy

    crummyrummy Brew Your Own Beer Lifetime Supporter

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    tap water.
     
  11. SLammon420

    SLammon420 Senior Member

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    i get water out of my fridge thingy...whatever the hell that is...that's what i drink...tap water is a little wierd for me.
     
  12. nesta

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    thank you! almost everyone i know says well water is gross.

    some is, but most is at least drinkable.

    the good well water though is probably some of the best tasting water there is, and i'd drink it over soda or lemonade or something any time.
     
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    my water from my sink tastes like ass! i buy "spring water" by the gallon at any local grocery store. i don't where it comes from but it is cheap and doesn't taste or smell bad like my water.
     
  14. SLammon420

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    my grandmother gets hers from a well and i guess it's a good one...but that water is better than any city water ive ever had.
     
  15. wilko13

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    I have a nice deep well that has the best tasting water around.
     
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    I buy 19L jugs of reverse osmosis water from the water depot. Its tasteless but I know it dosent have any bad stuff in it. I buy spring water occasionaly when I want something with some body to it (trace minerals). NEVER drink tap water, I can sometimes smell the chlorine (I live near a metropolitan area)

    Ive had well water from 228 feet deep that was pretty tastey. Ive had well water from 100 feet down that I'd want to boil first. Good well water cant be beat. And the price is right.
     

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