The Water Dictionary

Albert Heijn

Own Brand Still Water

StillHoensbroek, NetherlandsNatural mineral water

Albert Heijn Still Natural Mineral Water is sourced from the Sifrès spring in Hoensbroek, in the province of Limburg, the Netherlands. It is the own-brand still water of Albert Heijn, the Netherlands’ largest supermarket chain (part of the Ahold Delhaize group). Beyond the source name and municipality, limited public information is available about the spring’s geology or history. The water holds natural mineral water status in the Netherlands.


Mineral composition

mg/L
Calcium104
Magnesiumawaiting data
Sodium5
Sulfateawaiting data
Chloride0
Bicarbonate360

Mineral data incomplete — check the label for full composition.

Compositions can vary by season and source. Read our methodology.

Mineral character

The mineral profile for Albert Heijn in the TWD database is incomplete: magnesium and sulphate values are not recorded. The available data shows calcium at 104 mg/L, bicarbonate at 360 mg/L, sodium at 5 mg/L, and chloride at 0.2 mg/L. Calcium at 104 mg/L is notably high for a still water and is one of the higher values in the database. The very low sodium (5 mg/L) and near-zero chloride (0.2 mg/L) suggest a clean, calcium-bicarbonate dominated character. Total hardness and alkalinity cannot be calculated reliably from the available data.


Use-case suitability


Where to buy

NL

Albert Heijn

€0.25-0.35 per litre

Albert Heijn Still Natural Mineral Water is available exclusively at Albert Heijn stores in the Netherlands, typically €0.25–0.35 (as of March 2026). Sold in still format only.