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I am sure loads of us live in hard water areas and 'enjoy' hardwater tea. With or without sugar & milk.

But has anyone with AMS in the cupboard put a few ml in the kitchen kettle?
 
No but good idea. We have a hot water tap with some sort of anti scale and carbon filter that makes a superior brew.

I was thinking making some soda water for ‘er indoors’ from RO and additives.
 
We got a water softener last year with the new kitchen. Ever since then I've been and to use the bottom of the kettle as a mirror! No scum on the tea either
 
You only need to worry if you have issues with sodium in your diet. But it’s a very small amount as the salt only washes the resin bed.

Personally I took the hot water tap off the softener as it tasted a little off to me so just trust the filter to protect.

Time will tell.
 
So... The whole story.

I Cornwall cornish smugglers tea makes a strong orange cuppa, if you walk past the kettle with a teabag in your pocket.

Same tea in the fens is nice, but not the same colour, more 1950s grannies tights.

I thought it might be the water. Cornwall Soft vs Fenny nails which prompted... "hmm AMS"

Today I have tested it. The tea is pleasant, but not stunning change.

Clearly barking up the wrong tree, so this must be more about mineral content.

Thoughts?
 

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