I have no idea if is steamed or weather or not it matters. I'll let the experts answer that one.

Jim

Jean DeMasters wrote:
Do you know if the water is steamed distilled, or does it matter?

Jim <[email protected]> wrote:

    I've been buying my distilled water from Wal Mart and never had a
    gallon
    with over 2 PPM before starting, most of the time it's about 1 PPM.

    Jim

    Jean DeMasters wrote:
     > Hi CS'rs
     >
     > I am fairly new to the list, only been on it for a couple of
    month's. I
     > just received my generator and made my first batch of CS, the
    water I
     > bought was from WalMart having only gotten one suggestion from my
    last
     > post (name brand v. any old DW). Well needless to say I was
    anxious to
     > start brewing so I bought that brand and brewed away.
     >
     > Upon reading the post's today I came upon one that said only use
    steamed
     > DW and that a PPM meter should be used to test the DW before
    making CS
     > (no more than 3-ppm prior). I then read another post where a
    gentleman
     > bought a water distiller and made his own DW.
    ! >
     > All of this has made me quite confused as I would hate to make an
     > inferior product and harm myself and my family. Could anyone please
     > give me some insight as to the proper protocol of making CS, or
    is it
     > all just a matter of opinion?
     >
     >
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