My dumbass sat here thinking "Does water have different enough tastes to have to sample them like this?"
Yeah, testing for science makes way more sense.
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My dumbass sat here thinking "Does water have different enough tastes to have to sample them like this?"
Yeah, testing for science makes way more sense.
@RealFknNito @A_magician_named_Gob
You're right, that does make more sense, but...yes. Even tap water varies greatly from city to city or region to region. It took my Hoosier wife a long time to adjust to Georgia water when we retired down here, and she still only drinks it filtered through the refrigerator spigot.