Hey, that's what you are but what am I?Starting the day with boroguru, yes I know it's heavy, yes I know many of you are weaklings, but it's Friday!
Say good night Nick (@nickbroken).I think you are right this boroguru is going a bit strong on me so time to pull back.
You know they were very similar, I think I have to get to the bottom of this bag to give you my honest opinion. This kava is a bit lighter and floaty, I'll let you knowOh man, you made me go back and re-read your review. I'm hoping mine comes in today. So it is it light like the Kumakua? How would you compare the 2?
et tu, Brute?Suffering from full-on dermo but still broke out a nice Savusavu tanoa for friday! Rest tomorrow....
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Yeah man the funny thing I'd even the boroguru seems mild flavour wise compared to other Vanuatu kava I have had, I think he just outsources the best possible quality that there is when it comes to kava.@nickbroken (almost) got it right when he called me a weakling. Once you get into these lighter colored, mild tasting kavas, there is no looking back. I'm surprised it is light because Chris calls it a dark kava but I guess that has nothing to do with the roots but perhaps the aerial parts. Thanks for the info.
The KWK Borongoru I was drinking yesterday I would classify as "light tasting" and I didn't find it particularly heavy. It was very pleasant. Balanced.Yeah man the funny thing I'd even the boroguru seems mild flavour wise compared to other Vanuatu kava I have had, I think he just outsources the best possible quality that there is when it comes to kava.
I haven't tried the boroguru from kwk only their borogu, I might have to give it a show since I prefer balanced kava or heavy.The KWK Borongoru I was drinking yesterday I would classify as "light tasting" and I didn't find it particularly heavy. It was very pleasant. Balanced.