No, not that kind of brew. A cup of tea......
As we live in a relatively soft water area we've never suffered from the dreaded tea scum.
We've recently had a new kitchen sink tap fitted and it has one of those aerater things on it and we now get tea scum I know they can change the ph of the water but is it enough to cause our brews to form a tea scum? As a test I removed the nozzle thingy for my morning brew and, lo and behold no scum. Surely something as simple as an aerator on the tap can't cause the dreaded scum?
Thoughts anyone......
Cheers Tom
As we live in a relatively soft water area we've never suffered from the dreaded tea scum.
We've recently had a new kitchen sink tap fitted and it has one of those aerater things on it and we now get tea scum I know they can change the ph of the water but is it enough to cause our brews to form a tea scum? As a test I removed the nozzle thingy for my morning brew and, lo and behold no scum. Surely something as simple as an aerator on the tap can't cause the dreaded scum?
Thoughts anyone......
Cheers Tom