Optimize Your Water for Perfect Coffee and Tea: Health and Flavor in Focus

Water is the unseen hero in every good cup of coffee or tea – it makes up to 98% of your brew! Yet many of us overlook the quality of water while we fine-tune beans, grind size, and brewing methods. Here, we take a deeper look at why water matters so much for flavour, health, and the lifespan of your equipment. We examine the challenges with Danish tap water and share tips on how you can improve it. As always at Home Roast, we recommend solutions that suit both the home barista and the professional, without making it too complicated.

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The Role of Water in Coffee and Tea: More Than Just Liquid

Imagine: You have freshly roasted beans, the perfect temperature, and a top-class brewer – but the taste falls flat. Often, the cause is the water. Tap water contains minerals, salts, and impurities that affect the extraction. Too much lime can cause bitterness and lime deposits in machines, while too few minerals make the coffee thin and lacking depth. The same applies to tea: impurities can cloud the delicate aromas in green tea or make black tea too astringent.

But it’s not just about taste. For health, pure water is essential. Antioxidants in hydrogen-enriched water or magnesium-added filtration can boost your well-being, while reducing plastic waste from bottled water is good for the environment. In Denmark, we have access to tap water that is generally among the best in the world, but it is not without challenges. Let’s take a closer look.

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Danish Tap Water: Good, But With Potential Pitfalls

Denmark is known for its pure drinking water, which comes directly from the groundwater without much treatment. It is continuously checked for bacteria, taste, smell, and harmful substances, and it meets strict EU standards. Nevertheless, there are regional differences. Many areas have hard water with a high content of lime (calcium and magnesium), especially in Zealand and Jutland, where the water is often classified as medium-hard to hard. This means you may experience lime deposits in kettles and espresso machines, which shortens their lifespan and negatively affects the taste – think of the white film in your cup or the reduced crema in espresso.

Furthermore, there are concerns about dangerous substances. Although the water is safe to drink, studies have detected over 400 chemicals in water from certain waterworks, including pesticides, medicine residues, PFAS (permanent chemicals such as PFOS), and nitrate. PFAS are stable and hard to break down, and they can accumulate in the body over time, potentially posing health risks. One in four drinking water wells contains pesticides or other chemicals, and the number is rising. In the Copenhagen area, the water is clean but still contains lime, and there may be traces of chlorine or heavy metals. It is not "very bad" overall, but for coffee enthusiasts and health-conscious people, these elements can be a limitation. Filtering or optimization can remove these impurities and provide a cleaner, more balanced base for your brew.

The Benefits of Improving Your Water

By treating your water, you can achieve:

Better taste and aroma: Remove bitterness from lime and impurities, and add minerals like magnesium for optimal extraction.

Machine protection: Avoid lime buildup that requires frequent descaling and shortens the lifespan of your devices.

Health boost: Reduce exposure to potentially harmful substances and add antioxidants through hydrogen enrichment.

Sustainability: Less use of bottled water means less plastic waste and CO2 emissions.


Methods include reverse osmosis (RO), which removes up to 99% of impurities, mineralization for balance, or simple filtering with pitchers. For coffee and tea, water with low total dissolved solids (TDS) and balanced pH is recommended.

Water is the foundation of any good coffee or tea – and in Denmark, we have a solid base, but there is room for improvement, especially regarding lime scale and occasional impurities. By optimizing your water, you invest in better flavor, longer equipment lifespan, and your health. At Home Roast, we are here to help; check out our range or contact us via chat or kontakt@homeroast.dk for advice.

Thank you for reading – brew a cup and enjoy! ☕