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07-05-2010, 06:43 AM #1
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Ergo good water makes crap beer?? For hard water areas could you not get a water purifyer fitted to the relevant sink or water system? Aside from the cost it would seem like the answer to me. Hard water wouldn't be the best to drink I don't think, but I'm no expert on the stuff, And I drink any water, even the stuff from the creek so long as it's boiled, and I have added tea or coffee to taste. Most tap water here (Aust) is quite drinkable, unless your out woop woop somewhere.
I've long known that hard water is difficult to get soap working having come from said woop woop/back of beyond/outback/the sticks/boonies etc.
Mick
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07-06-2010, 04:36 PM #2
It depends how you define quality water.
Hardness is the 600lb Gorilla in water quality and gets blamed for everything. You can actually have many issues that can affect water quality. Some you can sense and some you can't. You can have things like iron or too much chlorine and lead and Hydrogen Sulphide and Radon even gasoline as examples.
Most simple filters are carbon and make the water taste better by removing chlorine and a few other things. Softening only removes the calcium and magnesium ions. Really Reverse Osmosis probably takes out most of the nasty stuff though there are some other methods out there these days.
Water softeners can be had for as little as a few hundred bucks and reverse Osmosis about the same but as with everything else there are deluxe models that cost way more.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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