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I did one night after a few too many beers, I'm still here.
I did drink bottled water the rest of the time.

The water costs more than the beer.
 
No personally, just buy bottled water. It's cheap.

Woke up in the night after a heavy one and guzzled down loads without thinking. Didn't die but had a dodgy gut for a few hours the next day.
 
Really?? How come you can't drink Spanish water then ?? Not doubting your word just wondering................

you can afaik

re the law, was something I heard on radio recently , will have a look to check that it is correct, they may have been wrong
 
I'm sure it's not the fact that you can't, it's just that the water is processed different or has different stuff in it, therefore your body isnt used to it. It wont kill you, but might give you an upset stomach.
 
believe it or not, the czech republic is not the 3rd world....

it's fine to drink tap water. most czech people even drink out of the fountains/drinking spouts dotted around so they must be ok! :)
 
Tap water is held to EU regulations, bottled water isn't: I'd rather drink local tap water than local bottled water, wherever I was.
You mean in the EU? If you were going backpacking to (off the top of my head) Thailand, China etc.. you'd be very foolish to choose tap water over bottled water. Heck, a lot of the times it's suggested to brush your teeth with bottled water, and of course not get ice in your drinks. You may think it's overkill but at the end of the day our bodies are used to particular things. Change that and you can get quite ill. And when you're away on holiday/travelling etc. it's really not worth the hassle.
believe it or not, the czech republic is not the 3rd world....
As i've just said that's not the point. It's about what your body is used to.
 
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