• StrangeMed@lemmy.world
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    My country, Italy, is one of the best country when it comes to drinkable tap water distribution and quality, and yet in Europe we are the country with the highest consume of plastic bottle of water. As usual, Italian ignorance and stupidity…

    Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/water-quality-by-country

    https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/07/27/italy-germany-portugal-which-european-countries-consume-the-most-bottled-water

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    Absolute shit. Technically drinkable but tastes like ass and will give you kidney stones with it being harder than a conservative Texan using a VPN to view pornhub.

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      I think this also influences our coffee habits. The water is kind of a significant influence on the result, and some roasting styles are likely better than others at covering up unpleasant water.

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    I’ve lived in both Copenhagen and Norway.

    Copenhagen: decent, but super chalky so feels like you’re still thirsty after drinking.

    Norway: best I’ve ever had (bottled or otherwise). Though I’m Norwegian so I might be biased

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      Here in Denmark water is more of a nuisance than anything else, the mineral residual is huge even compared to Rome, I have to get the holes in my shower head unclogged every other day.

      Stockholm has the best tap water: as a Chinese whole leaf tea drinker the difference is really remarkable when preparing it with Stockholm water.

      In Rome tap water is often complained about for being too hard, but it’s actually kind of “tasty” and not that bad at all. On top of that, you can have some really remarkable water in the Parco degli Acquedotti or at the Acqua Santa spring.

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      Fellow norwisen on Lemmy! Proboly biased as norwisen water is mostly from cold places and not been far streaming so not much minerals or salt in it! Doesnt mean its unhealthyer!

      Should we make norwisen Lemmy community??

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    Tap water differs from region to region here. in my home town, we get mineral-rich water from deep wells. Tastes wonderful, but coffee machines and kettles hate it. In my grandmas place in the next town they had a different well, and the water tasted horrible (to me). But she never had to decalcinate her coffee machine in years.

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    Scotland and it’s pretty awesome tbf.

    If I go down to England though I don’t touch it, depending on where I am. My wife is English and was stunned we just filled our glasses straight from the tap.

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      It really fine anywhere I’ve been in England though, tasted great and of course safe to drink (provided your plumbing isn’t still made out of lead, but that’s been fixed for a while now)

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      Your wife is English and she’s stunned you drink tap water?!? That’s remarkable, my 50 odd years I’ve not found a person in England that doesn’t drink the tap water

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    Finland, Helsinki water area: In a blind test, my mom’s cat always drinks Brita-filtered tap water stored in a PET-bottle. To me, both taste fine - filtered maybe slightly better with a new filter cartridge.

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    Tap water here has a lot of calcium in it. Good for drinking but without filtering it would destroy my espresso machine in a month.

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      Actually, the Coca Cola Company is one of the leading experts in water filtration and preparation. To make sure that their colored sugar water tastes the same everywhere (depending on the concentrate used, which differs from country to country), every place that uses those concentrates has water filters to bring the local tap water to a common standard.

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    I prefer 10 stage reverse osmosis filtration, and then I usually add some electrolytes and minerals for taste

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    Where I live the tap water is fantastic. If you like non-carbonated water you dont need to buy water.

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      CO2 saturators are cheap. I love carbonated water and all I buy is a gas bottle fill every two months or so for 15 euro, on top of that I don’t need to carry any heavy bottles upstairs.

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      It drives me nuts, we have some of the best tap water here. There are stricter guidelines for tap water than they have for bottled water, but i see so many people buying shopping carts woth of plastic garbage with crappier, more expensive water inside.