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Does filtered water improve the taste of coffee and tea?

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Yes
66% 481 votes Total: 730 votes
No
34% 249 votes

I do believe that filtered water can improve the taste of coffee and tea and personally I use filtered water when possible when making either beverage. However I think it should be stated that the improvement of taste due to filtered water is due not only the actual use of the filtered water in the process, but also the psychological aspect of it as well.

But first a look at why filtered water seems to improve the taste of coffee and tea, psychology aside for now. Tap water, while safe for drinking, varies greatly from location to location and as such contains different levels of minerals, fluoride, calcium build up, bacteria, lead, and other non-harmful contaminants. Some of these, especially if their presence is higher in certain tap water used, can interact with the coffee beans or tea leaves changing the taste, texture, and brewing of the beverage. Unfiltered water may also cause less of the water to flow properly through the leaves or beans and give an inconsistent taste or level of brewing each time.

Filtered water on the other hand is free of most of these contaminants which means it is generally lighter and tasteless. Those aspects of filtered water means that this water will have far less impact on the brewing process and leave the taste and texture of the beverage completely determined by the tea leaves or coffee beans used. Of course that is why one buys certain tea leaves and certain beans, because of their unique tastes, textures, caffeine levels, and so forth. Thus a water free of too many minerals and contaminants will interfere less and not be noticed in the beverage.

But you already knew that didn't you? Many people will argue that water is water and it doesn't matter either because any water you would use is safe to consume or because the water involved in brewing is heated anyways so many bacteria and bad tastes are eliminated. Still we persist in using filtered water for our coffee and tea, and part of it is for the same reason that we tend to buy brand name or willingly pay more for a certain brand name or logo when an equal product lacking that name is the same thing. You had to have known there was a reason why people fork out 5 dollars for a small bottle of Fiji water when a bottle of equally good tasting spring water can be had for a few times less.

People tend to feel better or at least feel a certain way when using a particular brand or product. Look at the clothing industry alone and you'll see people sporting 300 dollar


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Does filtered water improve the taste of coffee and tea?

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    by Maxwell Payne

    I do believe that filtered water can improve the taste of coffee and tea and personally I use filtered water when pos...read more

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    by Elizabeth Pear

    I can admit it - I am a coffee snob. I used to not care. I could use any ground roast that had been on my grocer's...read more

No
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    by Alex Kee

    No, because water is just the universal solvent to extract the essence of the flavors from ground coffee beans and te...read more

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    by Liz Roberts

    Maybe I'm dense or not as sophisticated as I thought. I can't really tell if coffee or tea has filtered water in it o...read more

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