Composite source · USA
Zephyrhills
Crystal Springs (Pasco Co.), Cypress Springs (Washington Co.), Spring of Life (Lake Co.), White Springs (Liberty Co.), Ginnie Springs (Gilchrist Co.), and/or Madison Blue Spring (Madison Co.), Florida
Limestone-fed Florida water, calcium and gentle bicarbonate under a soft, faintly sweet middle. Barely a whisper of salt or sulfate anywhere.
Mineral analysis
TDS205mg/L total dissolved solids
Still, light, calcium-crisp with a soft, round finish.
Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium7.1 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silicanot published
Sodium5.6 mg/L
low-sodium · under the 20 mg/L diet line
Verified · official analysis ↗
- soft calcium roundness
- faintly sweet finish
- whisper-light minerality
Zephyrhills is a still water from USA with 205 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 55 mg/L calcium, 7.1 mg/L magnesium and 5.6 mg/L sodium (published analysis).
Well protected · closest in profile to Highland Spring.
Type · The Minimalist
Find it in: Low sodium · Baby safe · Light
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Common questions
- What does Zephyrhills taste like?
- Zephyrhills is a still water, light-bodied, clean and crisp, closing on a soft, round finish. It belongs to the Minimalist type in our sixteen-part typology, and the house tasting notes run soft calcium roundness, faintly sweet finish and whisper-light minerality. Its pH is alkaline, which on the palate reads as silky, slightly bitter.
- Is Zephyrhills good for you?
- Zephyrhills is a regulated bottled water and safe to drink. The published analysis shows a lightly mineral water at 205 mg/L dissolved solids. Sodium sits at 5.6 mg/L, under the 20 mg/L line, so it suits a low-sodium diet.
- What minerals are in Zephyrhills?
- Zephyrhills carries calcium 55, magnesium 7.1 and sodium 5.6 mg/L over bicarbonate 177, sulfate 9.8 and chloride 10.05 mg/L. Calcium leads the mineral profile with bicarbonate the main anion, at 205 mg/L total dissolved solids.
- How much sodium is in Zephyrhills?
- Zephyrhills carries 5.6 mg/L of sodium. That is under the 20 mg/L line, low enough to suit a low-sodium diet.
- Is Zephyrhills hard or soft water?
- By its calcium and magnesium, Zephyrhills works out to 166 mg/L as calcium carbonate, which counts as hard water. That is the middle of the range, enough body to taste without heavy scale.
- Is Zephyrhills alkaline or acidic?
- Yes. Zephyrhills has a published pH of 7.95, on the alkaline side of neutral, where it drinks silky, slightly bitter. That comes from bicarbonate-rich geology rather than any additive.
- Can you use Zephyrhills for baby formula?
- On its published numbers, Zephyrhills clears the German infant-formula limits of sodium under 20, nitrate under 10 and sulfate under 240 mg/L, at sodium 5.6, nitrate 6.86 and sulfate 9.8 mg/L. Still boil and cool any water before mixing formula, and take feeding advice from your pediatrician rather than a water site.
- Is Zephyrhills still or sparkling?
- Zephyrhills is a still water, bottled without carbonation.
- Where does Zephyrhills come from?
- Zephyrhills comes from Crystal Springs (Pasco Co.), Cypress Springs (Washington Co.), Spring of Life (Lake Co.), White Springs (Liberty Co.), Ginnie Springs (Gilchrist Co.), and/or Madison Blue Spring (Madison Co.), Florida in the USA, drawn from more than one source.