Nemo pig, are you as bemused as me by this phantom post of yours?!I do it fairly often, if only because the alternative is to leave kava in my bowl overnight and it tastes bad. Bottled kava does OK for me,until it starts to settle - and then it's awful!
I did get "takeaway kava" in the Solomon Islands once:
I think this bottle cost about USD10 (will go back and check). Given that it's by far the strongest and most heady euphoric kava I've ever laid my hands on, I would frankly pay quite a lot more for a bottle of this! Incredible value for money. Tasted OK too.
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Ha thats pretty wierd ?? Wonder if its something to do with the server change over ?Nemo pig, are you as bemused as me by this phantom post of yours?!
@Deleted User01 Do you like his instant? If you've tried N@K or BHK instants, how does it compare?Plus the excellent instant from Chris at Gourmet when I'm too lazy to go downstairs to grab a bottle.
Proof that Kava and Komputers don't mix well !! (maybe an emulsifier would help?)There ya go guys. That one was my mistake. I was moving posts manually yesterday morning, and clicked the wrong username. All fixed
I've had all three, I liked it a lot more than those two.@Deleted User01 Do you like his instant? If you've tried N@K or BHK instants, how does it compare?
Yep, i def agree with JM although i have not the ability to leave kava alone but most certainly it refridgerates very well (& freezes great too im told by very experienced kava drinkers) To me its like a packet of M&Ms, you just know the packet is doomed from opening.I've said it once, and I'll say it again. I have been bottling Kava for a year now and I have kept it in the fridge for up to 4 weeks and it is still very, very good.
Hey i go thereHow's this for bottling? My local kava bar sells growlers of kava. Growlers are typically 64oz, but I haven't been over there to sample the product yet, as their powder is a little pricey at $106.00/kilo.