Anybody A Water Connoisseur?

LiquidSound
LiquidSound Posts: 1,261
edited April 2024 in Clubhouse Archives
www.pentawater.com Absolutely amazing stuff. Makes Aquafina taste like dirty pool water. :D
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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited August 2005
    I'm not gonna say all water tastes the same, but it's pretty freakin close. Certainly I can't imagine any plain water being worth 3-4 times what other waters cost. I feel stupid enough buying bottled water sometimes as it is (though I still do,b ecause my town water is disgusting.)

    But "the purest water in the world?" Talk about a marketing scam.

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  • nellis8166
    nellis8166 Posts: 292
    edited August 2005
    Buy a Brita pitcher.
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  • Spawndn72
    Spawndn72 Posts: 453
    edited August 2005
    I will have to try it. Personally, I can tell the difference between all of them. Aquafina being my favorite.
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  • brettw22
    brettw22 Posts: 7,623
    edited August 2005
    Those brita's are nasty little ****......if I wanted to taste charcoal, I'd chomp on a briquette.
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  • nadams
    nadams Posts: 5,877
    edited August 2005
    "now thats some high-quality h2o"
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  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,535
    edited August 2005
    What’s your water source?

    We start with Carlsbad city water.

    :rolleyes:
  • faster100
    faster100 Posts: 6,124
    edited August 2005
    when i need a water, i grab the cheapest in the store and drink it... ive been drinking the propels water drinks when they are on sale.. But that's not really the same i guess
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  • LiquidSound
    LiquidSound Posts: 1,261
    edited August 2005
    "I'm not gonna say all water tastes the same, but it's pretty freakin close. Certainly I can't imagine any plain water being worth 3-4 times what other waters cost. I feel stupid enough buying bottled water sometimes as it is (though I still do,b ecause my town water is disgusting.)"

    If you can tell the difference, and absolutely amazing water is your goal, it's worth the money. Same with speakers.

    "Purest water in the world." It's the best I've ever had. I've tried countless bottled waters,water straight from the spring, pitchers, filters..all kinds of water. Penta is, as of right now, is the best I've ever had.my search hasn't ended.
    My pinnacle was Aquafina. My girlfriend told me to close my eyes, she gave me two different waters, same temperature, same bottle *yes I can tell the difference in bottles* and let me taste between two. One was clear, clean, no aftertaste..refreshing. The other was dirty pool water. Expecting the winner to be Aquafina, I was stunned to find this new "Penta" clearly triumphant. Second place is Le Bleu. IMO
    Now, I'm not sure about the deal with the molecular structures *clusters* but who cares, it's pure water. As for the "super-hydration" I can back that. After a night of tying one on with the same amount, same type of alcohol..it would take me four or five Le Bleu's to feel hydrated. With Penta, it took about 1/2 of a liter and I felt great. I'm sold.
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  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited August 2005
    All cables sound the same.
    All amps sound the same.
    All water tastes the same.

    We need a double blind test for water. :D:p
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  • Mike682
    Mike682 Posts: 2,074
    edited August 2005
    I can taste differences in water, even spring water from different stores (brands). I guess I am more sensitive to it.
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,583
    edited August 2005
    Ah.. so we have waterphiles.
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  • LiquidSound
    LiquidSound Posts: 1,261
    edited August 2005
    Aquaphiles, I believe.. :D
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  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited August 2005
    I'm a huuuuge fan of water. I rarely even touch anything other than water, unless it's the occasional beer.

    Now I haven't tried Penta, but Fiji water...... omg. Talk about pure, no aftertaste, crystal clear water. Damn. I looooove it!
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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited August 2005
    Sparklettes Flourinated 5 gal jugs are the order of the day at Rancho De Audio.

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  • gregit
    gregit Posts: 284
    edited August 2005
    RuSsMaN wrote:
    Sparklettes Flourinated 5 gal jugs are the order of the day at Rancho De Audio.

    You can do it!!!


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  • madmax
    madmax Posts: 12,434
    edited August 2005
    On the double blind test I could tell they were different but not which ones they were. Oh yea, and I would have to do it in my own home out of my own glass...

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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited August 2005
    Double blind is flawed to begin with. What you need to do is drink the 'new' test water for two weeks THEN switch back to the old one, and see if you can discern a difference.

    Cheers,
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  • LiquidSound
    LiquidSound Posts: 1,261
    edited August 2005
    I've done about three weeks..and I can DEFINITELY tell a difference..in every type of water I drink..even Le Bleu..ALL the time. It's quite annoying to tell the truth. Now, nothing at all compares to Penta..@ 35 bucks a case..my wallet agrees.
    Today I got one liter of Penta, it was immaculate. Crisp, clean, free of any metallic taste, no funky aftertaste, perfect. After that I tried Le Bleu again. Same thing..I can taste too many impurities. No comparison to "the precious"...
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  • jcaut
    jcaut Posts: 1,849
    edited August 2005
    We complain about $3/gal gasoline, but are perfectly willing to pay more than that for water in a bottle. :rolleyes:

    I run a municipal water plant.

    Some communities have nasty tap water. I know this to be true. I don't blame anyone for drinking bottled water because they think it tastes better. As far as safety, though, until very recently (maybe even this year?) the standards for contaminants in bottled water were not nearly as strict as the standards that have to be met by public water systems. Bottled water, as a bottled beverage, is regulated by the FDA, tap water by the EPA. FDA has only recently adopted most of the same standards for bottled water as EPA has for public water systems. I don't think bottled water companies are required to sample as frequently as public water systems, even today. IIRC, the only two contaminants where bottled water regulations are stricter are lead and copper. The reason being that those two are heavily influenced by customer plumbing and, as such, SHOULDN'T be a problem in bottled water.

    For years the bottled water companies were essentially given a free ride, with very loose regulations and very little monitoring or enforcement. IMO, it's good that they're catching up.

    The water system I work for charges in-town customers a minimum of $5.25 each month, for the first 2000 gallons, and then $1/1000gal after that. That's CHEAP. 12oz of it figures out to $0.00017. And we are required to meet THESE standards. Of course, most of that water gets flushed down the toilet. The notion that bottled water is "optimized" for drinking is not entirely true, because it doesn't HAVE to be any better than tap water--- I bet I could let the chlorine evaporate out of my water, put it in a plastic bottle and pass it off as the $1/bottle stuff.

    I wish I had thought of bottled water about 20 years ago. :)

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  • landry_p2000
    landry_p2000 Posts: 1,313
    edited August 2005
    I get the Ozarka bottled water at Wal-Mart. As far as water from the tap goes, I grew up in Chi-town, and there was a HUGE difference from the water in Illinois than Mississippi water. The water down south tasted like it had iron in it.(yuck) It is better now, but there is even a difference between Mississippi water and Tennessee water as well.
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,583
    edited August 2005
    jcaut wrote:
    We complain about $3/gal gasoline, but are perfectly willing to pay more than that for water in a bottle. :rolleyes:

    I run a municipal water plant.

    That's because we dont guzzle 30 gallons a week.
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