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I mean, most bottled water is just tap water anyways. Unless there's an ongoing concern with water quality one is better off just drinking tap water

(And I agree, bottled water all tastes the same)
Bottled water does taste different depending on the brand and where it's from.
 
I can't stand drinking water unless it's really cold on a really really hot day. No, bottled waters taste different to me. Some are definitely better tasting while some isn't worth drinking.
Tap water tastes mostly the same to me but I've been to some peoples houses which it was bad and some where I wouldn't drink it just from looking at it.
 
I mean, most bottled water is just tap water anyways. Unless there's an ongoing concern with water quality one is better off just drinking tap water

(And I agree, bottled water all tastes the same)
Tbh I can't tell the difference between brands or between tap/spring/well. It's normally water from restaurants or water fountains that actually have a different taste to me
 
Nope, water from different regions of the country tastes way different, and it depends on what you get used to. Grew up in Denver. We'd visit relatives in Phoenix occasionally. The city water there somehow did not quench thirst, no matter how much you drank. You could walk around sloshing and still feel thirsty. The best water, to my taste, was well water in NW New Mexico. Have a well here in MO and it is NOT the same. Different minerals I guess. Been here 15 years and still not crazy about it, though it beats the socks off chlorinated local city water. I don't drink bottled plain water now, I drink Hint, and can actually drink my recommended quota and then some. 64 oz. +.
 
Nope, water from different regions of the country tastes way different, and it depends on what you get used to. Grew up in Denver. We'd visit relatives in Phoenix occasionally. The city water there somehow did not quench thirst, no matter how much you drank. You could walk around sloshing and still feel thirsty. The best water, to my taste, was well water in NW New Mexico. Have a well here in MO and it is NOT the same. Different minerals I guess. Been here 15 years and still not crazy about it, though it beats the socks off chlorinated local city water. I don't drink bottled plain water now, I drink Hint, and can actually drink my recommended quota and then some. 64 oz. +.
Water from Maine is AMAZING LOL
 
Nope, water from different regions of the country tastes way different, and it depends on what you get used to. Grew up in Denver. We'd visit relatives in Phoenix occasionally. The city water there somehow did not quench thirst, no matter how much you drank. You could walk around sloshing and still feel thirsty. The best water, to my taste, was well water in NW New Mexico. Have a well here in MO and it is NOT the same. Different minerals I guess. Been here 15 years and still not crazy about it, though it beats the socks off chlorinated local city water. I don't drink bottled plain water now, I drink Hint, and can actually drink my recommended quota and then some. 64 oz. +.
New Mexico well water is amazing. I've had some.
 
Nope, water from different regions of the country tastes way different, and it depends on what you get used to. Grew up in Denver. We'd visit relatives in Phoenix occasionally. The city water there somehow did not quench thirst, no matter how much you drank. You could walk around sloshing and still feel thirsty. The best water, to my taste, was well water in NW New Mexico. Have a well here in MO and it is NOT the same. Different minerals I guess. Been here 15 years and still not crazy about it, though it beats the socks off chlorinated local city water. I don't drink bottled plain water now, I drink Hint, and can actually drink my recommended quota and then some. 64 oz. +.
The best water I have ever tasted was from a stream near the top of Cader Idris in Wales. It was fast running, clear, cold, and oh, so good!
 

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