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Water ??with all the great coffee's and recipes for brewing what are everyones preferences for water ? tap, bottled, natural spring........
We are lucky to have soft, clean and delicious water in Stockholm, so I take mine from the tap. When I'm at my parents who have their own well, I use any soft, bottled water.
interesting, here in the states our tap(municipal) water is chlorinated which I think would need to be dealt with ?
Let the water sit for a few days and the chlorine will dissipate, do the same before filling a fish tank. Boiling for 20 minutes will drive out the chlorine but kill the fish.
Is that a problem if you add onion, garlic, and herbs?
Other prob are Fluoridated water, even in mineral water they add fluorine.
I did a quick check of over a half dozen bottled water reports in the Consumer Reports list and only Perrier Sparking had fluorine. Best to check the list beforehand.
Trying the drip coffee system. I've read that one should do this slowly: prime the coffee with small amount of water, then pour small amounts of water each time to extract the coffee essence (like 3 times), then add water later to preferred concentration. I tried this and then tried the usual method of pouring a good amount of water at once. Not sure if there is a whole lot of difference in flavor or bitterness 0715200907_HDR by drjlo2, on Flickr
Pour until 60% of the water for 30 sec and swirl thoroughly.
Swirl with spoon? Thoroughly as in try to really move around the coffee grind in the water?