I used plain tap water for over 20 years from Hawaii, to Cali, to Greece, to Texas. Never once had an issue. But all those places the tap water tasted just fine to drink and it made great beer.
I have also been to places where the tap water stinks and tastes very off. Potable yes, pleasant no. But I have not made beer with that kinda water.
I now have a house water filter, softener in use so that's my "tap water"...so it's not really "tap water" IMO.
Just get an inline RV water filter. Might not make a difference with your water supply, but it can't hurt and they cost about 10 bucks anyway.
If your current tap water tastes fine to drink, I would not obsess too much over it. I wouldn't invest in a massive chemistry set.
If your current tap water is not appealing to drink, then you might want to address that before brewing.
I have also been to places where the tap water stinks and tastes very off. Potable yes, pleasant no. But I have not made beer with that kinda water.
I now have a house water filter, softener in use so that's my "tap water"...so it's not really "tap water" IMO.
Just get an inline RV water filter. Might not make a difference with your water supply, but it can't hurt and they cost about 10 bucks anyway.
If your current tap water tastes fine to drink, I would not obsess too much over it. I wouldn't invest in a massive chemistry set.
If your current tap water is not appealing to drink, then you might want to address that before brewing.