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@sonohoor Temperature + your dehydration level. Cuz cold water when thirsty is different than warm water.
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@sonohoor Not true it is the mineral content but temperature will effect the ability to taste the minerals.
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@sonohoor I carry around extra fluoride to put in my drinks when I’m out. Helps everything taste more like water.
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@sonohoor I created the “chug factor” of drinking years ago. 10 - 90° water, 1 - 120° Everclear.
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@sonohoor Do you know why? H2O is actually an equilibrium between molecular water and it's dissociated form hydroxide and a hydrogen ion. Increasing the temperature changes the equilibrium point making it more ionic. Which your tongue notices.
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@sonohoor It's flavor is also it's container. Water in a plastic bottle taste different than water in a glass bottle
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@sonohoor coke’s the same way, best served cold and sharp. if you want the best results, you gotta bring that edge every time.
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@sonohoor Lukewarm water? Pure betrayal. Cold water is basically the superhero of hydration, change my mind.
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