Wigman
Kava Enthusiast
Oh Mo'i God! I feel confident in saying that this is my favorite kava so far. However, take that with a grain of salt, because my girlfriend told me that I say that after every new kava I try. I've had Mo'i in instant, and it was good, but since I only had a little bag of it and wanted to make it last, I never really got a good feel for it. Or I forgot, I don't know.
Anyway...when I first got into kava, I figured that, based on my preferences for other things, I would really like a heady kava. So after reading the Kavasseur's page, I tried Solomon's first. I didn't really like Solomon's all that much so then I tried Stone, which I loved a lot. So, that instilled in me a belief that I liked heavy kavas more than heady ones. Mo'i has shown me that I'm just a medium-stature, forgetful idiot. Really, when I tried Solomon's I had zero experience with kava and it even made me anxious a time or two--beginner's nerves, I guess. When I tried Stone, I was already over the reverse tolerance hump, so obviously I loved it.
Now, I see what I've been missing: Mo'i! It's not overly sedating, but I wouldn't want to put away six tablespoons during the day, I'm not sure how much I'd get done. The headspace it puts me in (that I'm in right now) is awesome. I'm very relaxed and happy, and my senses are heightened. It feels really good to touch my skin and music sounds great. It did taste pretty awful, but that might have been because I used almost boiling water to make my grog (I've never done that before, but if my next Mo'i experience isn't as good as this one, I will become a hot, hot water convert).
So, what amo'i saying? I'm saying that Mo'i is mo'i new favorite kava. I've got half a mo'ind to write a letter about it and send it to a Time Mo'igazine.
That's enough of that. It's really good, though, and I would encourage anyone who thinks they prefer "heavy" kavas to give it a try. If you don't like it, you can mail it to me.
(If anyone comments on this review, I demand at least one pun.)
Anyway...when I first got into kava, I figured that, based on my preferences for other things, I would really like a heady kava. So after reading the Kavasseur's page, I tried Solomon's first. I didn't really like Solomon's all that much so then I tried Stone, which I loved a lot. So, that instilled in me a belief that I liked heavy kavas more than heady ones. Mo'i has shown me that I'm just a medium-stature, forgetful idiot. Really, when I tried Solomon's I had zero experience with kava and it even made me anxious a time or two--beginner's nerves, I guess. When I tried Stone, I was already over the reverse tolerance hump, so obviously I loved it.
Now, I see what I've been missing: Mo'i! It's not overly sedating, but I wouldn't want to put away six tablespoons during the day, I'm not sure how much I'd get done. The headspace it puts me in (that I'm in right now) is awesome. I'm very relaxed and happy, and my senses are heightened. It feels really good to touch my skin and music sounds great. It did taste pretty awful, but that might have been because I used almost boiling water to make my grog (I've never done that before, but if my next Mo'i experience isn't as good as this one, I will become a hot, hot water convert).
So, what amo'i saying? I'm saying that Mo'i is mo'i new favorite kava. I've got half a mo'ind to write a letter about it and send it to a Time Mo'igazine.
That's enough of that. It's really good, though, and I would encourage anyone who thinks they prefer "heavy" kavas to give it a try. If you don't like it, you can mail it to me.
(If anyone comments on this review, I demand at least one pun.)
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