What are all you nerds using for water? Currently using distilled/Third Wave and have been pretty happy with the results. Just thinking of trying something different.
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My tap water comes from the river and is full of chlorine and only God knows what. I tried bottled spring and “drinking” water, but the hardness made for some very bitter coffee.Our tap water comes straight from the alps and is filtered. Bottled water from supermarkets is weird, at least over here - unless it's sparkling, of course.
PS: That alpine tap water is also used to flush the John. Yes. Luxury crappers.
What are all you nerds using for water? Currently using distilled/Third Wave and have been pretty happy with the results. Just thinking of trying something different.
You need minerals in your water for a proper extraction. So pure distilled is no-no.I tried distilled and purified water and didn’t notice a difference from filtered tap. I got a whole house filter last year and it’s fine.
Good explanation! So you add a bit of third wave water to the filtered stuff?You need minerals in your water for a proper extraction. So pure distilled is no-no.
Think of coffee water additives as a studio monitor. When the roasters were dialing in their roasts, they likely used water that followed the SCA water guidelines. So in order to replicate what the roasters taste, you have to be able to get close to the water they used.
That’s where distilled water plus additives like the Third Wave products come in. It’s consistent, totally replicable, and adheres to the SCA water guidelines.
Nope, you add 1 packet per 1 gallon of distilled water. Shake it up, end you’re good to go. I usually mix it about a day in advance, shaking it occasionally to make sure it’s completely dissolved. They make 5-gallon packets.Good explanation! So you add a bit of third wave water to the filtered stuff?
Nope, you add 1 packet per 1 gallon of distilled water. Shake it up, end you’re good to go. I usually mix it about a day in advance, shaking it occasionally to make sure it’s completely dissolved. They make 5-gallon packets.
I hate to use the term, but it was a game changer for me. With a good grinder, it’s very hard to make a bad cup. My local water comes from a river, so it’s highly treated. Even with a filter, my coffee was bitter and was very difficult to dial in. It would take 3-4 cups before I was satisfied. Now I can dial in a new bag within a cup or two.
Just remember that you’ll likely have to re-dial in your brew. I found that I could actually use a finer grind and hotter water using the Third Wave.Ordered some to try later this week!
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