The antimicrobial properties of silver are well-known and widely applied. Although it is known, that silver interacts and binds on complex organic substances like proteins, many experiments on the sterilisation efficiency and inhibiting properties are still carried out in complex culture media. Given, that silver is often applied in environments with no or few organic substrates, like cooling circuits or in the treatment of tap and process water, further insight on the minimum inhibition concentration and lethal concentration at those conditions is of interest. We have developed a defined medium for the standard bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa that is free of complex organic carbon with equal cultivation properties like commonly used nutrient solutions. With this medium we could narrow the range of the MIC between 2.5 μg to 10 μg∙L