Product of Ireland
Ireland may be celebrated for its stouts, but it is also home to another satisfying beverage—and this one won’t leave you feeling foggy the next morning. The first Irish mineral water ever to be granted Natural Mineral Water Status by the EU. Founded 20 years ago, the source of Tipperary Mineral Water is in County Tipperary at a depth of 300 feet. The source is protected by the Devil’s Bit mountains, which form a natural filter; and is covered in Devonian Sandstone, which provides the highest degree of filtration and protection.
Tipperary Mineral Water
Total Mineral:407 mg/l
Tipperary Mineral Water comes from Tipperary in Ireland. It contains 25mg sodium, 37mg calcium, 23mg magnesium, 13mg chloride, 10mg sulfate and 282mg bicarbonate. Tipperary Mineral Water thus contains a total of 407mg of minerals per liter(Low minerality).
Tipperary Mineral Water has a degree of hardness of 1.2 GH and is therefore considered as Moderately Hard Water.
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