Tap Water in BS31
Purton — Bristol Water
Tap water in Purton, supplied by Bristol Water, has the character of a chalk aquifer source, typical of southern and eastern England. It's moderately hard, in the upper half of the national range, with a total hardness of 238 mg/L as CaCO₃.
Mineral composition
| mg/L | |
|---|---|
| Calcium | 79 |
| Magnesium | 10 |
| Sodium | 40 |
| Sulfate | 100 |
| Chloride | 55 |
| Bicarbonate | 185 |
Additional info
| Hardness | 238 as CaCO₃ |
| Alkalinity | 149 as CaCO₃ |
| pH | 7.5 |
| Conductivity | 639 µS/cm |
| Source | Bristol Water |
| Data year | 2025 |
What this means
Kettle & appliances
Limescale buildup is noticeable and ongoing. Kettles will develop visible deposits within weeks, and heating elements in boilers and washing machines will need periodic attention. A water softener or scale inhibitor is worth considering.
Espresso
This water will scale espresso machines meaningfully. Flavour-wise, the high mineral content tends to flatten acidity and produce a heavier, less nuanced shot with lighter roasts. Darker roasts and milk-based drinks fare better: the body and density that hard water produces can carry well through milk. Regular descaling is essential, and filtration or blending with softer water is worth considering.
Filter & pour-over
The effect is more noticeable here than in espresso, because the higher water-to-coffee ratio amplifies the mineral influence. Lighter roasts will taste muted and uniform; origin character gets buried. Darker roasts hold up better, but the cup will lack the clarity that filter brewing is best at producing.
Drinking & cooking
The mineral taste is perceptible. Some people prefer it; others find it chalky. Hard water can affect how well soap and detergent lather, and it leaves visible residue on glass and stainless steel.
Bicarbonate
Significant buffering that pushes mash pH high enough to require acid additions for most beer styles other than stouts, and produces espresso that is notably flat and heavy, with muted acidity and a tendency toward a uniform, opaque flavour profile.
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