I'm usually a hori girl, but these days I've been really getting into vertis since they tend to be easier to hold, and I don't really seem to care so much about actually seeing the water.
Honestly, I think the ideal beginner water is gonna be a filtered tap water. I generally recommend avoiding bottled waters, they just lack character while also not being as pure, flat, and neutral as RO water, which is a really interesting quality by itself. For more advanced drinkers, I recommend artesian well-sourced waters. For everyone from first timers all the way up to professional water drinkers, you truly cannot go wrong with Reverse Osmosis water. I don't think there's any purer water out there.
What kind of glass do you like? Vertis or Horis?
I'm usually a hori girl, but these days I've been really getting into vertis since they tend to be easier to hold, and I don't really seem to care so much about actually seeing the water.
What would you suggest for a beginner water?
Honestly, I think the ideal beginner water is gonna be a filtered tap water. I generally recommend avoiding bottled waters, they just lack character while also not being as pure, flat, and neutral as RO water, which is a really interesting quality by itself. For more advanced drinkers, I recommend artesian well-sourced waters. For everyone from first timers all the way up to professional water drinkers, you truly cannot go wrong with Reverse Osmosis water. I don't think there's any purer water out there.
I can't tell if this is a reference to this video or if he was making fun of a real thing
Little column a, little column b