Hi:
This subject has probably been talked to death, but, I was unable to find anything with this title listed.
Up until now, I have been using store bought filtered bottled water. As you know it can be a chore to ensure you have enough when brew day arrives.
Anyway, I have purchased two 3 gallon jugs (from Walmart) and was wondering about what would be the best water to use to fill them.
I have four options:
1) I have a Britta water filter pitcher. I use it for my everyday water needs; i.e. coffee, drinking, etc. I can use it to filter my tap water and pour it into the jugs; a lengthy process, but, will produce 'clean' water.
2) I can just boil the water in large pots, allow it to cool, and pour it into the jugs.
3) Run down to the local Walmart and get water from the bottling water station they have.
4) Purchase filtered bottled water.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Or, should I just stick to the old method of purchasing filtered bottled water?
Tanx, in advance.
This subject has probably been talked to death, but, I was unable to find anything with this title listed.
Up until now, I have been using store bought filtered bottled water. As you know it can be a chore to ensure you have enough when brew day arrives.
Anyway, I have purchased two 3 gallon jugs (from Walmart) and was wondering about what would be the best water to use to fill them.
I have four options:
1) I have a Britta water filter pitcher. I use it for my everyday water needs; i.e. coffee, drinking, etc. I can use it to filter my tap water and pour it into the jugs; a lengthy process, but, will produce 'clean' water.
2) I can just boil the water in large pots, allow it to cool, and pour it into the jugs.
3) Run down to the local Walmart and get water from the bottling water station they have.
4) Purchase filtered bottled water.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Or, should I just stick to the old method of purchasing filtered bottled water?
Tanx, in advance.