Haputanlas
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys,
I couldn't find any threads where anyone used this water for their brew day. However, I just bought 10 gallons to use for my brew day tomorrow and just looked up the water specifics from their website.
The website states the following:
"Glacier Water’s sophisticated vending machines operate like mini bottled water plants. Inside the compact
machine, the water is carbon and micron filtered, passed through a reverse osmosis membrane, then filtered
and UV-treated. And all of Glacier Water’s more than 17,000 machines are serviced by Glacier Water
technicians to ensure consistent quality standards and hassle-free operation"
Since this was supposed to be normal drinking water, I thought it was going to be a mineral water. However, the site mentions reverse osmosis. Do you think they are putting more minerals back into the water? Or am I going to have to go pick up some water treatments?
I couldn't find any threads where anyone used this water for their brew day. However, I just bought 10 gallons to use for my brew day tomorrow and just looked up the water specifics from their website.
The website states the following:
"Glacier Water’s sophisticated vending machines operate like mini bottled water plants. Inside the compact
machine, the water is carbon and micron filtered, passed through a reverse osmosis membrane, then filtered
and UV-treated. And all of Glacier Water’s more than 17,000 machines are serviced by Glacier Water
technicians to ensure consistent quality standards and hassle-free operation"
Since this was supposed to be normal drinking water, I thought it was going to be a mineral water. However, the site mentions reverse osmosis. Do you think they are putting more minerals back into the water? Or am I going to have to go pick up some water treatments?