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tieflyer

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if i purchase a 5 gallon bottle from crystal spring water(same bottle as used in office setting) do I need to boil the water for use or is it ok out of the bottle? I mean since I am boiling 2-3 gallons for the wort, does the rest(top off to 5 gallons amount) need to be boiled?
 
And you'll need more than 5 gallons of water to start with if you want to end up with 5 gallons.
 
I would not boil the top off water if I were you...although I do not use tap water to top off in the primary...I always buy a few gallons of drinking water to be on the safe side...and it has worked for me so far. Cheers!
 
Odds are you will be fine. I think it just depends on whether you want to play the odds. I've used tap water to top off with before and had no problems. Frankly, I would just use it. But others here might advise boiling it just to be safe.
 
I'm sure you'll be fine. Most people use tap water and think about the pipes that it travels through...have you washed the inside of your cold water pipe lately?
 
+1 that will be fine. I've done exactly the same thing for years. I now boil full volume, but my water is so nasty I still use Crystal Springs. But when I was doing partial boils, I always used the top-off water right from the crystal springs jugs (with the obligitory wipe of StarSan around the neck).
 
I usually use drinking water to top off. I never boil. Never have any issues. I would actually be more concerned that there might be contaminants on the outside of the bottle. I you are concerned about that, just wash down the bottle with some saitizer before you open it.
 

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