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Four things to know about tap water in Germany

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Four things to know about tap water in Germany
A refreshing drink of tap water - but it's not so common in Germany. Photo: picture alliance/dpa/dpa-Zentralbild | Patrick Pleul

Although beer is cheap in Germany, it's good to stay hydrated. So here's what you need to know about tap water.

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I only found 4 Things. Am I right?
Kenneth Dissen, DE
A friend of mine from Switzerland would ask for Hahnwasser instead of Leitungswasser and get strange looks from the staff in restaurants here in Freiburg.
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Of course you can get sparkling water from tap water. Even discount supermarkets have Sodastream machines on an average 40 euro price or less from time to time. CO2 Cartridges cost 9 euro or less for 60L water. And if you want to round it up to perfection, use it with Britta-filtered water. It tastes better than some low end bottled sparkling waters.

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