No. You've gotten it wrong. I clearly acknowledged that 60L is either wasted or used to water plants...
Five week old R.O water
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It may be more along the lines of plastic bottle waste contaminating the environment for hundreds of years. Wasted water would not do that.
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But plastic bottles are recyclable. Perhaps I've misunderstood?
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At least you know the water is used for your plants whereas your water bottles end up getting dumped on a Turkish roadside.
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Haha. I think this is a classic case of 'each to their own'. Water makes up 90% + of beer and we all seem to have our own methods that lead to enjoyable results. The important thing is that at the end of the day, we all make great beer that we can sit back with and enjoy. Happy brewing folks!
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Yes indeed. Different strokes for different folks.