looked into these and it’s more the wet storage that puts me off as it would be packed between brews. As a newb I was thinking of trying RO before investing also.I would personally look at getting a RO filter. Have a look at vyair, you can get a 4 stage filter for under £50 which will surely pay for itself if you are considering buying in water
From searching a few people recommend an aquarium shop for RO water. I have contacted one and they advised as it’s not tested for consumption it’s not recommended. If I’m boiling it for an hour anyway it should be ok right?
If you don’t mind me asking where is this one and how does it work? Self serve? I’m Essex based too so...I am some of my acb fellow brewers use spotless for brewing reads tds 0. then add carbonates and sulphates as per brewfather for profile desired, so easy, so cheap, so accessible. Quick spray of nozzle with sanitiser does the ob. but it is negligible. Not worried about it be stated us not drinkable. Boiling sorts out any concerns there. It is pure water so absorbs minerals easy so make sure your jerrycans are clean clean. I am lucky Spotless Water site is 4 min drive from me. Pours at 100l a min so takes seconds to fill 40L for my brews. Cheap. £1.40 for 40l,
Plenty of information here about locations and how it works Spotless Water HomeIf you don’t mind me asking where is this one and how does it work? Self serve? I’m Essex based too so...
Sorry, you asked how it works and where it is, all that information is on the web site.All very good but web info doesn’t substitute for personal experience. It would be good to know the service
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