I realised, Moose, that your tap water was most probably drinkable :-)
I hadn’t heard the term “Enhanced Water” before, though.
Chris
> On 15 Jun 2016, at 11:00, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 6/14/2016 10:20 PM, ChrisB wrote:
>> Yes, the tap water in the UK is good enough to drink, Chris :-) Mind you,
>> that doesn’t stop me carrying a bottle with a filter in; perhaps I just like
>> gadgets.
>
> Slight misunderstanding, *'**Enhanced water* is a category of beverages that
> are marketed as water, but which contain additional ingredients, ranging from
> natural or artificial flavors, sugar, sweeteners, vitamins, minerals and
> other "enhancements."'
>
> The ones that the other Chris mentioned aren't actually in that category.
>
> The vast majority of US residents have water that is safe to drink. Many,
> probably a majority, have water that is safe and tastes good to excellent,
> out of the tap. Our water here is snow melt from the high Sierras, and both
> safe and healthful. Carol nevertheless has a filter pitcher in the kitchen,
> and I dutifully use that water for cooking.
>
> I personally prefer to drink a local fizzy water, for the bubbles and
> particular taste. I also like that it doesn't spill when I knock it off or
> over. :-)
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