The Water Dictionary

Tap Water in S65

Kimberworth 2019Yorkshire Water

Tap water in Kimberworth 2019, supplied by Yorkshire Water, has the character of a blended surface and groundwater supply, with no dominant mineral signature. It's slightly hard, around the national midpoint, with a total hardness of 189 mg/L as CaCO₃.


Mineral composition

mg/L
Calcium66
Magnesium6
Sodium16
Sulfate96
Chloride26
Bicarbonate~105
~ Estimated from hardness and ion balance — not directly measured by the water company.

Additional info

Hardness188.8 as CaCO₃
Alkalinity86 as CaCO₃
pH7.4
Conductivity463 µS/cm
SourceYorkshire Water
Data year2024

What this means

Kettle & appliances

Light limescale will accumulate in kettles and on heating elements over weeks. A periodic descale (monthly or so) will keep things in check, but it's not urgent.

Espresso

Hardness at this level starts to affect espresso machines more noticeably. Scale will form in boilers over months, and the water's buffering will round off some of the brighter acidity in the cup. Regular descaling becomes worthwhile.

Filter & pour-over

Filter coffee starts to lose some of its top-end brightness here. Lighter roasts will taste rounder and less distinctive than they would with softer water, though medium and darker roasts hold up well. The cup won't be flat, but the crispest acidity is softened.

Drinking & cooking

A faint mineral taste may be noticeable if you're paying attention. Vegetables and pulses cook normally; rice and pasta are unaffected.

Bicarbonate

The buffering starts to become assertive: darker beer styles (porters, milds, brown ales) benefit from this level as it supports higher mash pH, but espresso will begin losing some of its brighter acidity, producing a rounder, heavier cup that flatters darker roasts while muting lighter ones.


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Data sourced from Yorkshire Water (2024). Looking for a specific address? Look up your full postcode for the most accurate result.