Tipperary Water Analysis:
Balance | Still & Classic |
Virginality | |
Minerality | Medium |
Orientation | Hint of Sweet |
Hardness | Hard |
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Carbonation | Added |
TDS | 272 mg/l |
ph factor | 7.7 |
Hardness | |
Nitrate | 0.5 mg/l |
Calcium | 37 mg/l |
Magnesium | 23 mg/l |
Sodium | 25 mg/l |
Potassium | 17 mg/l |
Silica | |
Bicarbonate | 282 mg/l |
Sulfate | 10 mg/l |
Chloride | 15 mg/l |
Source: | Spring |
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Country of Origin: | Ireland |
Region: | Borrisoleigh |
Place: | Tipperary |
Established: | 1986 |
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Status: | Non-Member of the Fine Water Society |
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Tipperary Natural Mineral Water Company was founded in 1986 by Patrick and Nicholas Cooney. It has since flourished into a major national brand in the £40 million Irish Bottled water market.
The Tipperary source is located at Borrisoleigh in County Tipperary, where the Devil's Bit mountains form a large natural filter of unspoiled countryside. Tipperary Natural Mineral Water is sourced at a depth of 300 ft, the source is covered in Devonian Sandstone, affording the highest degree of filtration & protection.
"The Good Water Guide", 1994 edition, detailing the world's best bottled waters describes Tipperary Natural Mineral Water as follows: "Microbiologically, the water is remarkably pure, apart from it's high potassium content which may contribute to it's subtly refreshing flavour." Tipperary is low in minerals. It is not what is in a bottled water that defines its quality, it's what is absent - the lower the mineralization, the purer the water.