Don't forget Seychelle products - thay are European so Outdoorgearlab tends to forget about them! Widely used by aid agencies and emergency situations
I have their larger gravity fed bag for basecamping.
http://store.seychelle.com/Kelly's basecamp has a small range of their products eg the lifestraw (has anyone used one of these , or similar? Do they clog easily?)
I'd never use just one method for water purification - always take a backup in case of failure (filter, batteries etc). Even if it's only a small dropper bottle of povidone iodine (buy from chemist or veterinarian) or household bleach, or some iodine or chlorine dioxide tablets after filtering through a bandanna. There are quite a few threads here regarding water purification. These are unlikey to take the tast of eucalyptus away though...?
I'll copy the 'recipes' for the two simple ones i just mentioned.
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Easy 'recipes'
Tincture iodine (2%)
5 drops per Litre
10 drops per L if cloudy
Allow to stand for 30 mins before drinking
Household bleach - usually 6% sodium hypochlorite
Use the plain stuff, not lemon scented or whatever!
2 drops per Litre water (The yanks use 1/4 tsp per gallon)
4 drops if cloudy
Allow to stand 30 mins before drinking
NB 20 drops = 1 ml
Therefore 1 drop = 0.05 ml
(Ask your friendly local veterinarian for a 1 ml syringe

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Boiling - need to have on a rolling boil for 1 mnute
3 minutes if above 2000 m altitude
(because boiling point is diminished below 100 dec C the higher the altitude)
Good article by Roger Caffin for other bits and pieces
http://www.bushwalking.org.au/FAQ/FAQ_Water.htm "
Hope this helps