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Hermis

Mizarai meteorite crater borehole (150 m), near Druskininkai, Lithuania

Rises through rock a half-kilometre asteroid shattered 500 million years ago near Druskininkai. Sodium-chloride and frankly salty for it.

Mineral analysis

TDS1355mg/L total dissolved solids

Still, full-bodied, sodium-savory with a dry, mineral finish.

Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium20 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silicanot published
Sodium339 mg/L
a savory, higher-sodium pour

Verified · official analysis ↗

  • salty bite
  • sodic body
  • mineral weight

Hermis is a still water from Lithuania with 1355 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 98 mg/L calcium, 20 mg/L magnesium and 339 mg/L sodium (published analysis).

Closest in profile to Farris.

Type · The Oyster

Find it in: Full body · Savory · Dry finish

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Common questions

What does Hermis taste like?
Hermis is a still water, full-bodied, silky and soft, closing on a dry, mineral finish. It belongs to the Oyster type in our sixteen-part typology, and the house tasting notes run salty bite, sodic body and mineral weight.
Is Hermis good for you?
Hermis is a regulated bottled water and safe to drink. The published analysis shows a rich and mineral water at 1355 mg/L dissolved solids. Sodium sits at 339 mg/L, genuinely saline territory and part of how it tastes.
What minerals are in Hermis?
Hermis carries calcium 98, magnesium 20, sodium 339 and potassium 7 mg/L over bicarbonate 355, sulfate 17 and chloride 520 mg/L. Sodium leads the mineral profile with chloride the main anion, at 1355 mg/L total dissolved solids.
How much sodium is in Hermis?
Hermis carries 339 mg/L of sodium. That is genuinely saline water, far past the 20 mg/L low-sodium line.
Is Hermis hard or soft water?
By its calcium and magnesium, Hermis works out to 325 mg/L as calcium carbonate, which counts as very hard water. That is genuinely hard water, chalky on the tongue and quick to scale a kettle.
Is Hermis still or sparkling?
Hermis is a still water, bottled without carbonation.
Where does Hermis come from?
Hermis comes from Mizarai meteorite crater borehole (150 m), near Druskininkai, Lithuania in Lithuania, a single source.
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