Product of Germany
The company was founded in the early 1970s when Richard Rieder acquired the Aubad springs near Matzen Castle and began exploiting them commercially. It was first mentioned in 1611 and officially listed as spas under Empress Maria Theresia. The Tiroler Quelle mineral water comes to light at the foot of the Alpbach valley in Tyrol. The local Aubad springs have been known since the Middle Ages. At that time, mineral water was not only used as a thirst quencher, but also for bathing and drinking cures. The natural mineral water from Tiroler Quelle has been bottled here since 2007.
Tiroler Quelle Mineral Water

Total Mineral:1223 mg/l
Sodium Diet Product
Tiroler Quelle Mineral Water comes from Alpbach valley in Tyrol in Germany. It contains 4mg sodium, 220mg calcium, 39mg magnesium, 220mg chloride, 480mg sulfate and 258mg bicarbonate. Tiroler Quelle Mineral Water thus contains a total of 1223mg of minerals per liter(Medium minerality).
It has very rich Calcium, Sulfate, Chloride minerals.
Tiroler Quelle Mineral Water contains low-sodium(only 4mg) and might be a great alternative if you are on sodium diet.
Tiroler Quelle Mineral Water has a degree of hardness of 5.9 GH and is therefore considered as Very Hard Water.
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