LOTUS WATER Potassium
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GREAT COFFEE DESERVES GREAT WATER
The flavour of your water has a direct impact on the flavour of your coffee. The flavour of water is determined by the minerals and other matter present. The content of your tap water largely depends on where you live and how the water was treated. If you live near an ocean your water may have a slight sulfur smell due to the presence of sulfur producing microbes. Water taken from lakes can taste earthy from leftover plant matter and so on. The key takeaway is that any off flavours in your water before you brew your coffee are still going to be there when you're finished making it. Starting with distilled or reverse osmosis water is the best way to ensure you are starting with a clean slate when brewing coffee.
Potassium bicarbonate is used to add alkalinity to water which serves as a buffer to acidity. Potassium Bicarbonate is an ingredient in Lotus Water recipes as well as many roaster water recommendations.
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- Potassium Bicarbonate Concentrate 59ml (2oz)
- Includes Dropper
- Ingredients - Distilled Water and Potassium Bicarbonate
- 1 drop of concentrate in 450ml (15.2oz) of water adds adds 5 ppm as CaCO3 of alkalinity
- Can mineralize up to 25 gallons (95 liters) of water (assuming a target alkalinity of 35 ppm as CaCO3)
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- Description
- Specs
- Method
-
GREAT COFFEE DESERVES GREAT WATER
The flavour of your water has a direct impact on the flavour of your coffee. The flavour of water is determined by the minerals and other matter present. The content of your tap water largely depends on where you live and how the water was treated. If you live near an ocean your water may have a slight sulfur smell due to the presence of sulfur producing microbes. Water taken from lakes can taste earthy from leftover plant matter and so on. The key takeaway is that any off flavours in your water before you brew your coffee are still going to be there when you're finished making it. Starting with distilled or reverse osmosis water is the best way to ensure you are starting with a clean slate when brewing coffee.
Potassium bicarbonate is used to add alkalinity to water which serves as a buffer to acidity. Potassium Bicarbonate is an ingredient in Lotus Water recipes as well as many roaster water recommendations.
-
- Potassium Bicarbonate Concentrate 59ml (2oz)
- Includes Dropper
- Ingredients - Distilled Water and Potassium Bicarbonate
- 1 drop of concentrate in 450ml (15.2oz) of water adds adds 5 ppm as CaCO3 of alkalinity
- Can mineralize up to 25 gallons (95 liters) of water (assuming a target alkalinity of 35 ppm as CaCO3)
special minerals spring natural chemistry ph balance flavour thirdw
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LOTUS WATER Potassium
- Description
- Specs
- Method
-
GREAT COFFEE DESERVES GREAT WATER
The flavour of your water has a direct impact on the flavour of your coffee. The flavour of water is determined by the minerals and other matter present. The content of your tap water largely depends on where you live and how the water was treated. If you live near an ocean your water may have a slight sulfur smell due to the presence of sulfur producing microbes. Water taken from lakes can taste earthy from leftover plant matter and so on. The key takeaway is that any off flavours in your water before you brew your coffee are still going to be there when you're finished making it. Starting with distilled or reverse osmosis water is the best way to ensure you are starting with a clean slate when brewing coffee.
Potassium bicarbonate is used to add alkalinity to water which serves as a buffer to acidity. Potassium Bicarbonate is an ingredient in Lotus Water recipes as well as many roaster water recommendations.
-
- Potassium Bicarbonate Concentrate 59ml (2oz)
- Includes Dropper
- Ingredients - Distilled Water and Potassium Bicarbonate
- 1 drop of concentrate in 450ml (15.2oz) of water adds adds 5 ppm as CaCO3 of alkalinity
- Can mineralize up to 25 gallons (95 liters) of water (assuming a target alkalinity of 35 ppm as CaCO3)
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- Description
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GREAT COFFEE DESERVES GREAT WATER
The flavour of your water has a direct impact on the flavour of your coffee. The flavour of water is determined by the minerals and other matter present. The content of your tap water largely depends on where you live and how the water was treated. If you live near an ocean your water may have a slight sulfur smell due to the presence of sulfur producing microbes. Water taken from lakes can taste earthy from leftover plant matter and so on. The key takeaway is that any off flavours in your water before you brew your coffee are still going to be there when you're finished making it. Starting with distilled or reverse osmosis water is the best way to ensure you are starting with a clean slate when brewing coffee.
Potassium bicarbonate is used to add alkalinity to water which serves as a buffer to acidity. Potassium Bicarbonate is an ingredient in Lotus Water recipes as well as many roaster water recommendations.
-
- Potassium Bicarbonate Concentrate 59ml (2oz)
- Includes Dropper
- Ingredients - Distilled Water and Potassium Bicarbonate
- 1 drop of concentrate in 450ml (15.2oz) of water adds adds 5 ppm as CaCO3 of alkalinity
- Can mineralize up to 25 gallons (95 liters) of water (assuming a target alkalinity of 35 ppm as CaCO3)
special minerals spring natural chemistry ph balance flavour thirdw
- Description
- Specs
- Method
-
GREAT COFFEE DESERVES GREAT WATER
The flavour of your water has a direct impact on the flavour of your coffee. The flavour of water is determined by the minerals and other matter present. The content of your tap water largely depends on where you live and how the water was treated. If you live near an ocean your water may have a slight sulfur smell due to the presence of sulfur producing microbes. Water taken from lakes can taste earthy from leftover plant matter and so on. The key takeaway is that any off flavours in your water before you brew your coffee are still going to be there when you're finished making it. Starting with distilled or reverse osmosis water is the best way to ensure you are starting with a clean slate when brewing coffee.
Potassium bicarbonate is used to add alkalinity to water which serves as a buffer to acidity. Potassium Bicarbonate is an ingredient in Lotus Water recipes as well as many roaster water recommendations.
-
- Potassium Bicarbonate Concentrate 59ml (2oz)
- Includes Dropper
- Ingredients - Distilled Water and Potassium Bicarbonate
- 1 drop of concentrate in 450ml (15.2oz) of water adds adds 5 ppm as CaCO3 of alkalinity
- Can mineralize up to 25 gallons (95 liters) of water (assuming a target alkalinity of 35 ppm as CaCO3)
special minerals spring natural chemistry ph balance flavour thirdw
Non-Dairy Milks and Syrups
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PACIFIC Barista Series™ Oat Beverage (Original) (12-Pack)
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One drop is all you need!
Works well to make sure the water I use for coffee doesn't calcify my espresso machine. Price wise per liter, ends up much more economical than other pre-made powder packets, for example.
Really does change the flavour of coffee based on what chemical composition is in the water. Definitely recommend this in conjunction with the other Lotus water drops. This and calcium are the most used for me.
I've tried recipes with just magnesium and calcium but my coffee tastes better to me with potassium and sodium.
A convenient and effective tool to dial in water recipes. Good for both building a water profile or dose single brews.
Being able to buy each bottle separate is really nice if you find a recipe you enjoy.