The tap water in my house growing up in Eagle River, AK. The public water was filtered glacier water and still retained some of the minerals from that. It made the water a bit hard, but it tasted great.
IIRC at some point it was also rated as the best tap water in the country by some magazine or something.
Canberra, Australia before the 2017 bushfires. The rainwater was filtered through pine needles as there were pine plantations around our dams
The pines are gone now and the water is good, but no longer great
Though it now is excellent for making beer
The water in Melbourne is some of the best water I’ve had, next to Tasmanian bore water. Adelaide hands down has the worst though.
Adelaide water does make good beer though
Their drinking water has gotten better, it’s now “ok”
I had well water growing up in East Texas. I have no idea what combinations of minerals caused it, but it was pretty good and plenty cold enough straight out of the faucet.
Houston water is awful.
At home (Norway). Everywhere else tastes like chlorine or untreated swamp to me.
Wales, UK… I call it frog water because the header tank up the hill got blocked by dead frogs in the pipe. Tank fault we drained it fixed it. Big old tank been there for many years. The water is from a spring. Unfortunate that header tanks are needed up the hill to keep a constant supply. Good old frog water though!
My grandmother’s bathroom growing up. It was honestly probably lead, because it was noticeably sweet, but it was the only water I actively enjoyed as a kid.
probably lead, because it was noticeably sweet
Oh dear. That’s accurate, though. Lead (purportedly) tastes way better than it has any right to.
Scotland.
It’s delicious and cheap, and Scottish Water is a publicly owned company.It tastes so good and refreshing compared to other places, I don’t know what the magic is.
Victoria BC, and surrounding areas. The Sooke reservoir has some of the best water in the world!
Amsterdam. It didn’t taste like anything.
I’m from Melbourne and locals like to claim we’ve got the best water in the world but it tastes bleach-ey to me… because they put chlorine in it for hygiene reasons. It’s not a health risk at the levels used, stomach acid neutralises it. After I got back from staying with family in NL I found the local Melbourne water disgusting and it took a while to be able to get used to it again.
Hot Springs, Arkansas. They had giant public water fountains available on the streets for free to get water straight from the springs. Also some very cool bathhouses from the 1900s.
I had some water in Geneva airport, straight from a mountain apparently, that was pretty good
Well water from a campsite I only stayed at once in the Scouts. It was sooo mineral-rich and delicious.