Single source · Ireland
Tipperary Sparkling
Devil's Bit, Borrisoleigh, County Tipperary
Carbonation addedIreland's Devil's Bit spring in a fizz jacket, a soft calcium-magnesium bicarbonate water carbonated for an everyday, faintly sweet sparkle.
Mineral analysis
TDS272mg/L total dissolved solids
Sparkling, full-bodied, calcium-crisp with a soft, round finish.
Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium25 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silicanot published
Sodium25 mg/L
a savory, higher-sodium pour
Verified · official analysis ↗
- slightly sweet
- soft mineral
- lively bubbles
Tipperary Sparkling is a sparkling water from Ireland with 272 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 37 mg/L calcium, 25 mg/L magnesium and 25 mg/L sodium (published analysis).
Pristine, untouched source · closest in profile to Badoit.
Type · The Bistro
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Common questions
- Is Tipperary Sparkling good for you?
- Tipperary Sparkling is a regulated bottled water and safe to drink. The published analysis shows a moderately mineral water at 272 mg/L dissolved solids. Sodium sits at 25 mg/L, over the 20 mg/L low-sodium line.
- How much sodium is in Tipperary Sparkling?
- Tipperary Sparkling carries 25 mg/L of sodium. That is over the 20 mg/L line a low-sodium claim requires.
- What is the pH of Tipperary Sparkling?
- Tipperary Sparkling has a published pH of 7.7, slightly over neutral. On the palate that tends to read as a touch sweet.
- Is Tipperary Sparkling still or sparkling?
- Tipperary Sparkling is a sparkling water. The carbonation is added at bottling.
- Where does Tipperary Sparkling come from?
- Tipperary Sparkling comes from Devil's Bit, Borrisoleigh, County Tipperary in Ireland, a single source.