How do you drink your water?

How do your drink your water?

  • Tap

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Filtered

    Votes: 11 26.2%
  • Bottled

    Votes: 20 47.6%
  • Whatever is available; I don't really care

    Votes: 8 19.0%
  • I don't drink water

    Votes: 2 4.8%

  • Total voters
    42
my co worker develop kidney stones from drinking tap water, and switched up drinking bottled water and never had it since. I gotta say there something in the waters. I myself drink filtered or bottle water. If it coming from the sink its boiled first. 
 
Bottled water only. My tap water has a slight calcium taste, which is disgusting.
 
Dasani and aquafina IS tap water for those that dont know. If your "water" had more than one ingredient it's a problem.

I go with fiji but ive heard whole foods is selling reverse osmosis water. Been meaning to check that out.
 
If your "water" had more than one ingredient it's a problem.
Truly pure water without some minerals/"impurities" is actually bad for you...

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-purest-of-them-all/
"But if you were to drink ultra-pure water, it would literally drink you back. The moment it came through your lips, it would start leaching valuable minerals from your saliva...
Fortunately, pure water is rarely found in nature. Water is constantly moving and passing through rock and soil, picking up minerals and chemicals your body needs as it goes."
 
Fiji and Voss
Tap water :smh: Tastes like straight chlorine where I live..After you take a shower it smells like you spent hours in a pool.
 
If your "water" had more than one ingredient it's a problem.
Truly pure water without some minerals/"impurities" is actually bad for you...
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-purest-of-them-all/

"But if you were to drink ultra-pure water, it would literally drink you back. The moment it came through your lips, it would start leaching valuable minerals from your saliva...

Fortunately, pure water is rarely found in nature. Water is constantly moving and passing through rock and soil, picking up minerals and chemicals your body needs as it goes."

Nature is amazing man.

That reverse osmosis system looks dope, would invest in one if I owned a home.
 
only bottled water that was filtered through reverse osmosis..

usually just pour 2 bottles in to da nalgene 32oz..
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If your "water" had more than one ingredient it's a problem.
Truly pure water without some minerals/"impurities" is actually bad for you...
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-purest-of-them-all/

"But if you were to drink ultra-pure water, it would literally drink you back. The moment it came through your lips, it would start leaching valuable minerals from your saliva...

Fortunately, pure water is rarely found in nature. Water is constantly moving and passing through rock and soil, picking up minerals and chemicals your body needs as it goes."

I was refering to the fact Dasani adds "salt" to their water, I'm sure others add stuff to get a desired taste as well. Natural minerals and impurities is one thing, when they develop recipes for making their water, thats another thing.
 
tap
hetch hetchy is some of the best

water in a plastic bottle that probably sits in a hot warehouse for months :x
 
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I'm picky with water as well, can't drink that nestle crap or ice mountain. Legit take like piss water :x

No idea how people can drink that and say it's good water. I can't be the only one
 
Don't care about tap/bottled, honestly.

As long as it's ice cold I'll drink it.
 
I'm picky with water as well, can't drink that nestle crap or ice mountain. Legit take like piss water :x

No idea how people can drink that and say it's good water. I can't be the only one
What does piss water taste like?
 
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What does piss water taste like?
My piss tastes like pool water with a hint of salt. Did it for a joke a couple of times, no h8 pls.

Chicago tap water is fresher than a brand new pair of kicks and dirt cheap because convenient lakes are convenient. Bottled water here sits harder than the Aquas.
 
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If I lived in an area with quality tap water, I'd have no problem drinking tap.

I live in Florida, so I drink filtered.

I have a Culligan filter attachment on my sink, I fill up a 1.25 gallon container with a tap that I keep in my fridge. Plus a couple of insulated water bottles for on the go.
 
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