Ich trinke dieses Wasser jeden Tag, aber ich verstehe nicht, warum es mir so gut schmeckt. Es ist buchstäblich viel schmackhafter als alle anderen. Vielleicht fügen sie etwas hinzu?
Water straight from the tap > any bottled water (depending on where you live ofc)
Majestic-Egg-539 on
You can look at the mineral content. If it tastes good it very likely has a comparatively low mineral content (which isnt bad) and hence is soft. (Hard water = not tasty and difficult to drink).
Gerolsteiner on the other hand….my god.
Scan the mineral content on the back with chatgpt.
LatexRaan on
Depends mostly on the sources it comes from and what it has gone through. Some waters are „sweeter“ than others that filtrate through volcanic rock or mountains for example and have more minerals. All this forms the taste of water.
MOltho on
It’s just water. It’s all more or less the same anyway. Rating bottled water on a scale from 1 to 10 is such a nonsensical idea in and of itself
JConRed on
It could potentially have more of a mineral that your body is low on. So it tastes good to encourage you to drink a lot if it.
DavidSugarbush on
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yowmamasita on
They don’t add something to it. It’s just that the water you see everywhere and drink anywhere isn’t pure h2o. There’s always other minerals/chemicals mixed into it, either naturally or artificially (it’s a universal solvent for a reason) In fact [bafg.de](http://bafg.de) is a German federal institute responsible for studying this.
Bottle says it comes from Altmühltal which afaik is known for limestones so I suppose the taste is coming mainly from calcium-bicarbonate
Shakartah on
I just want to let people know that water doesn’t taste like anything at all, if you think it tastes bad, it’s due to poor hygiene, please brush your teeth and take care of your gums too
Signal_Pass283 on
Eleven.
ElSelcho_ on
0 of 10. Tap Water is perfectly fine.
Junior_Bike7932 on
Tap water with a bit of metals
Ninanak on
If you have to buy bottled water, the only true answer is Saskia still (Lidl).
Dreadnought_666 on
0/10, no Kohlensäure
Elegant_Macaroon_679 on
Tap water enjoyers I have a question: Tap water quality is considered top quality and often controlled. But what about by the end line, when the nice water goes trough the old 1900 Altbau? Even if the building was Saniert, how rich in nice minerals and biosphere could those pipes be?
GuKoBoat on
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EliGonee on
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Sumhonorless on
One of the better ones (currently drinking it lol)
sebidotorg on
If you need to buy bottled water at all, try Wilhelmsthaler or Caldener! On the other hand, looking for water that is bottled close to where you live will at least somewhat reduce emissions due to transport, so if you do not live close to Calden, a different water might be be better.
daeraye on
Tap water all day everyday. Saves also lots of single-use plastic.
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Yes it has a little lsd in it
Water straight from the tap > any bottled water (depending on where you live ofc)
You can look at the mineral content. If it tastes good it very likely has a comparatively low mineral content (which isnt bad) and hence is soft. (Hard water = not tasty and difficult to drink).
Gerolsteiner on the other hand….my god.
Scan the mineral content on the back with chatgpt.
Depends mostly on the sources it comes from and what it has gone through. Some waters are „sweeter“ than others that filtrate through volcanic rock or mountains for example and have more minerals. All this forms the taste of water.
It’s just water. It’s all more or less the same anyway. Rating bottled water on a scale from 1 to 10 is such a nonsensical idea in and of itself
It could potentially have more of a mineral that your body is low on. So it tastes good to encourage you to drink a lot if it.
6 7
They don’t add something to it. It’s just that the water you see everywhere and drink anywhere isn’t pure h2o. There’s always other minerals/chemicals mixed into it, either naturally or artificially (it’s a universal solvent for a reason) In fact [bafg.de](http://bafg.de) is a German federal institute responsible for studying this.
Bottle says it comes from Altmühltal which afaik is known for limestones so I suppose the taste is coming mainly from calcium-bicarbonate
I just want to let people know that water doesn’t taste like anything at all, if you think it tastes bad, it’s due to poor hygiene, please brush your teeth and take care of your gums too
Eleven.
0 of 10. Tap Water is perfectly fine.
Tap water with a bit of metals
If you have to buy bottled water, the only true answer is Saskia still (Lidl).
0/10, no Kohlensäure
Tap water enjoyers I have a question: Tap water quality is considered top quality and often controlled. But what about by the end line, when the nice water goes trough the old 1900 Altbau? Even if the building was Saniert, how rich in nice minerals and biosphere could those pipes be?
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One of the better ones (currently drinking it lol)
If you need to buy bottled water at all, try Wilhelmsthaler or Caldener! On the other hand, looking for water that is bottled close to where you live will at least somewhat reduce emissions due to transport, so if you do not live close to Calden, a different water might be be better.
Tap water all day everyday. Saves also lots of single-use plastic.