I wouldn't drink water from the tap in London. Happy to do it here though. Scottish water is way nicer than that limey English nonsense.
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I wouldn't drink water from the tap in London. Happy to do it here though. Scottish water is way nicer than that limey English nonsense.
where is the "ice cold directly from a mountain creek, drunk directly from your hands"??
cause that is really the best
I usually dislike water that has been treated in any way more than just some sort of radiation to kill microbes, and physical filtering
Tap and sparkling. I haven't had many flavors of water, though.
I don't like flavored water. It always has that weird splenda taste to it. I drink tap water when I want water and I drink juice when I want something fruity.
Splenda taste? Does flavoured water have sweeteners in them where you live?
The water from the water fountain directly outside of my 9th grade Earth Science teacher's classroom is the best I've ever had. When I was a senior in high school a couple of my friends and I somehow convinced one of our study hall teachers to allow us to spend our time going around to every fountain in the school and rating each one. This particular fountain stood head and shoulders above the rest.
The best is getting from a spring at the start of a creek in the middle of the forest on a mountain.
Still, flavoured or tap water for me. Sparkling water is disgusting, so that's a big no-no.
The best water is when it's in another drink that's far more superior.
Water is water, it all tastes the same: terrible.
I hate water. But I do drink it at work during the week because it's free and healthy.
Preferably well water, like at my parents'.
The mineral content of water can change the taste, which is why Aquafina is nasty.