Wet... really, really wet!!What's your town/city's water like?![]()
Wet... really, really wet!!What's your town/city's water like?![]()
One of the best in the world.
Better than most bottled still water.
Icy cold, fizzy and delicious.
No...
wait...
I've been drinking Dr Pepper.
I've long been interested in water quality. I do not drink the tap water where I live. Outside NYC (and w/o a darn good reason!), I don't drink municipal water. I buy distilled and use sea salt, supplements and a good diet for mineral intake. I even use distilled for making coffee (better coffee, too!).
My water, usually heavy in chlorine (~75%), at times smells like a fish aquarium (~20%) but will sometimes have no odor (~5%). Due to the smell, I've never tasted it. I believe it comes out of the Toccoa River just before crossing the line from GA into TN, where it's renamed the Ocoee - but I can't prove that. (grin)
I think the chlorine may be heavy because I'm at the end of a supply line, at the highest point in the system, and I figure the chlorine 'out-gasses' and tries to reach the top. That's a guess, too.
The absolute best water I ever had was from a natural artesian spring up a nearby mountain top here in North GA. A very close second was NYC.
The absolute worst (by far) was Jacksonville, FL. It felt like taking a shower in diesel fuel, and smelled like a cross between very heavy sulfur, and decomposing rodents. But of course, it had to compete with the paper processing plant a couple miles upwind of me. Ughhh. I lived there (briefly!) in Spring 1983, and to this day ('07), I am still nauseous every morning.
--Tom
Beautiful, crisp, clear, cold, pure and abundant.
(edited afterthought - I had really good water from a natural spring in the mountains in Crete last year, filled several bottles. A drop or two in my quarter cask Laphraoig was lovely)