Diluting your spirits
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Diluting your spirits
What do you use when diluting your spirits?
So far, I have always used spring water and have found it to be perfectly OK.
I've seen others talk about RO water which Google tells me is reverse osmosis water. Also seen people talk of using distilled water.
I buy Ice Valley water from Iceland at £1 for 5 litres or Tesco's everyday value at 17p for 2 litres.
Is it really worth investing in a reverse osmosis filter or buying or making distilled water
So far, I have always used spring water and have found it to be perfectly OK.
I've seen others talk about RO water which Google tells me is reverse osmosis water. Also seen people talk of using distilled water.
I buy Ice Valley water from Iceland at £1 for 5 litres or Tesco's everyday value at 17p for 2 litres.
Is it really worth investing in a reverse osmosis filter or buying or making distilled water
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Seagull - Senior Distiller

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Re: Diluting your spirits
Usually ice from the fridge.
I use water run though a Britta filter if I am feeling fancy, or tap water if I am not.
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Re: Diluting your spirits
Possibly a contentious issue!
No doubt distilled will be very neutral tasting,
RO water can still contain trace minerals, but should lose chlorine.
Bottled spring water will contain minerals,no chlorine.
If I am diluting to run through the Essencia, then I use tap water and let the filter sort it out.
If I am diluting a made by me gin or whisky from collection strength then I use bottled spring water.
Robert.
No doubt distilled will be very neutral tasting,
RO water can still contain trace minerals, but should lose chlorine.
Bottled spring water will contain minerals,no chlorine.
If I am diluting to run through the Essencia, then I use tap water and let the filter sort it out.
If I am diluting a made by me gin or whisky from collection strength then I use bottled spring water.
Robert.
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Re: Diluting your spirits
I guess it also depends on the quality of your tap water.
If you are happy to drink it it is probably ok. Chlorine is quite unstable so heat, sunshine even leaving it open for a day will delay it.
If you have an essencia filter......
If you are happy to drink it it is probably ok. Chlorine is quite unstable so heat, sunshine even leaving it open for a day will delay it.
If you have an essencia filter......
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Re: Diluting your spirits
Seagull wrote:I buy Ice Valley water from Iceland at £1 for 5 litres
Can you tell me if the pH is stated on the bottle and if so, what is it ? Thanks.
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