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| Yes | 67% | 864 votes | Total: 1290 votes | |
| No | 33% | 426 votes |
Yes
Created on: March 31, 2010 Last Updated: June 16, 2010
Does filtering water before brewing coffee or tea really improve the taste and quality?
Everything, from
by Michael Katt
Created on: December 27, 2008 Last Updated: May 13, 2011
Water, the very thing that gives almost all organisms life. While we drink it in one form or another,
by T J Neale
Created on: January 30, 2008 Last Updated: January 23, 2012
It depends on the quality of water coming out of your tap. Filtering our tap water definitely improves
by Ken Bradford
Created on: October 25, 2011
The quality of water used in brewing coffee or tea will definitely impact the taste of your favorite
by Ethel Smith
Created on: February 23, 2008
Although it really does depend on the quality of your tap water, I think that overall filtered water
Created on: May 11, 2009 Last Updated: May 12, 2009
Does filtered water improve the taste of coffee and tea?
Does the taste of rust affect your tea?
Its
by Bill Whitney
Created on: November 02, 2007 Last Updated: April 05, 2011
Filtered water definitely makes a big difference in the taste of tea and it makes a difference in the
by Gary Lewis
Created on: March 26, 2009
I remember hearing a story about a father driving home to his kids the effect of only a little violence
by Mark Goehle
Created on: September 15, 2009 Last Updated: September 19, 2009
Ever since tap water was first filtered, there has been the argument as to whether there was a difference
Created on: September 04, 2009
Few things as insignificant as a beverage can stir the same amount of passion in ordinary people the
Created on: September 11, 2007 Last Updated: February 27, 2009
Use filtered water to brew coffee and tea for improved taste.
I do believe that filtered water can improve
Created on: September 22, 2007 Last Updated: June 14, 2011
This question has several implications. When I answer yes I'm saying filtered water always improves
by snowglobe
Created on: July 19, 2007 Last Updated: April 02, 2011
I grew up in upstate New York where there was a high concentration of lime in our water but the taste
Created on: July 20, 2007 Last Updated: October 11, 2010
Filtered water does indeed improve the taste of coffee and tea. I know it does of tea, which is more
Created on: September 21, 2007
I can admit it - I am a coffee snob.
I used to not care. I could use any ground roast that had been on
Created on: September 03, 2009
I once saw a documentary that depicted the pain-staking research required to design the Perfect Cup
Created on: July 22, 2007
Water is very powerful stuff. It is so powerful it can even be ignited-with
Created on: July 27, 2007
The water where I live is larded with lime and other chemicals, plus city-added chlorine. Besides not
by Ron Busby
Created on: July 16, 2008 Last Updated: July 26, 2008
Water in its natural state has one purpose, to absorb everything it comes into contact with. The problem
by Raven Lebeau
Created on: January 14, 2008
It depends. (There, I said it. We all knew it was coming. Now it's out. Whew.)
I used to think anyone
No
Created on: November 08, 2008 Last Updated: October 07, 2011
My wife is a confirmed tea drinker! She drinks at least 3 or 4 cups per day, not a lot , but enough
by John Davis
Created on: February 25, 2008 Last Updated: September 06, 2011
Unless you live in Guada-the-heck-are-we-doing -here, chances are your tap water is decent. By that,
by Alex Kee
Created on: March 19, 2008
No, because water is just the universal solvent to extract the essence of the flavors from ground coffee
Created on: April 26, 2008 Last Updated: September 05, 2010
No. And yes, at the same time. lol.
While coffee is filtered, before it hits your' cup, it also tends
by Liz Roberts
Created on: April 14, 2008 Last Updated: January 30, 2009
Maybe I'm dense or not as sophisticated as I thought. I can't really tell if coffee or tea has filtered
by Duane Kuehn
Created on: August 22, 2007
IT'S THE OTHER WAY AROUND
Why take the long road when the path to the well is the way to go?
Filtering
Created on: May 21, 2009
Well to start this article off I drink tea on a daily bases and often drink it more then once a day!
by Chad Trahan
Created on: September 13, 2007
Usually, no. Here's why: There are three reasons that the difference between tap water and filtered
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