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The best of British

Each water differs depending largely on its source. The provenance and contents of some of the best British bottled waters are given here. Due to the geology of the British Isles, water sourced here are usually low or relatively low in minerals making them ideal for most people. For brand websites click on Links. The waters listed here are some of the best of British – representing England, Scotland and Wales.

Typical Analysis
Each water will have a different composition depending on its geological source. Figures given are for milligrams per litre.

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BrandNaCaMgKNO3ClSO4FSiO2HC03FeDry.Res

bluekeld.co.uk
9.3954.31.6-17.89.90.188-2610.007298

breconwater.co.uk
5.747.516.50.43.59.09.0NR5.1206.0NR198.0

celticvale.co.uk
5.9346.20.575.337.26.89>9 114<7128

llanllyrwater.com
141262-3017--68-84

princesgatespringwater.com
125481.216------206

speysideglenlivetwater.com
3.9121.60.71.054----58

tauspringwater.co.uk
21.430.512.21.2<0.121280.018-880.003209

tynant.com
2222.511.51.0<0.1213.70.148-1160.002165

Key to table
Na – Sodium, Ca – Calcium, Mg – Magnesium, K – Potassium, NO3 – Nitrate, Cl - Chloride, SO4 – Sulphate, F – Fluoride, SiO2 – Silica, HCO3 – Bicarbonate, Fe - Iron, Dry. Res. – Dry Residue

The Best of British Bottled Water