Berg Iceberg Water

Berg Glacier Water

Pure iceberg water from Newfoundland, Canada with 110-140 ppm D2O and a pH of 7.8. Normal water has about 150 ppm of deuterium. This is a unique soft water with a super low mineral content.

This water’s journey started over 15,000 years ago in the ancient glaciers of western Greenland. It has been safely stored in the ice cap, protected by the ocean and the hazardous conditions of the arctic weather.

Isolation has made its source totally inaccessible to man. It is not until massive pieces of ice break off into the ocean in the form of icebergs that they can be harvested. Icebergs are melted and bottled under strict quality conditions in order to preserve the water’s natural qualities.

Production can be limited due to extended winters and the harsh conditions of the North Atlantic. Harvesting icebergs is a dangerous task. They are very unstable, shift frequently and can roll over in seconds, which make the possibility of drinking iceberg water an accomplishment in itself.

The PET bottle has been designed to look like glass but with all the conveniences of PET. It represents the ice cap, the genesis of this amazing water. Its green tint reflects the ice cold green shade often observed in icebergs. Also now available in a new glass bottle with a frosted finish.

Berg Glacier Water 6 years ago
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