Does anyone have any flavor or product ideas or thoughts?
I'll keep everyone posted.
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Ginger and kava go well together, and I love ginger beer. That would be cool! Never really considered carbonated but that might be nice.Ginger Beer kava ?
Mango / Pineapple kava ?
Dissolving 'booster' tablets...for adding extra lactones to your whole tanoa.
I'd be curious to see what a chemotype test of the extract looks like, compared to the same root powder.
At this point if you had showed up tonight, we would just be putting raw uncut extract under our tongues and making our faces numb. It's a cool machine to just look at though really.I remember saying "I wish Portland weren't so far away" after seeing this picture on facebook earlier. If I lived within 2 hours I would be there tonight. That's sick! Love seeing innovation. There's been a void in the quality extract market.
It would be sweet if we could make some tablets that fizz like Alka Seltzer. Not that it would somehow make it more effective, but it would look cool. Haha.Ginger Beer kava ?
Mango / Pineapple kava ?
Dissolving 'booster' tablets...for adding extra lactones to your whole tanoa.
I'd be curious to see what a chemotype test of the extract looks like, compared to the same root powder.
"Kava Lava"It would be sweet if we could make some tablets that fizz like Alka Seltzer. Not that it would somehow make it more effective, but it would look cool. Haha.
Yum. That's the cool thing about this machine. There is so much opportunity for kava edibles. A lot like the legal marijuana industry honestly.Coconut cream kava candies.. kinda like a "mounds" but creamier...?
We're using dry root. By ratio of product yield, do you mean extract output to raw root input? I've only had time to run one cycle so far but I was able to get 330 grams of dry Nangol Noble in the 1 liter chamber, and after a 5 hour cycle it yielded about 23 grams of extract. That would be much greater than 50/1, if that's what you mean.@Judd Rench are you guys using fresh or dry root? Also what ratio are you seeing in terms of product yield? I know Adil was getting 50/1, but I always wondered if you could do better with dry root.
That's exactly what I mean. Wow. That's great news! I guess you can accurately say that your starting material is 6.9% kavalactones by weight. Do you think running it longer would make a big difference? Knowing how they work, it seems like maybe two passes would get pretty much any trace of KLs out.We're using dry root. By ratio of product yield, do you mean extract output to raw root input? I've only had time to run one cycle so far but I was able to get 330 grams of dry Nangol Noble in the 1 liter chamber, and after a 5 hour cycle it yielded about 23 grams of extract. That would be much greater than 50/1, if that's what you mean.
It is a good yield, pending total kavalactone percentage confirmation. It's actually quite hard to figure starting material percentage based on the yield because a. I don't yet know the percentage of the extract (Probably between 70% and 80%), and b. as efficient as supercritical co2 extraction is, it's not 100% efficient.That's exactly what I mean. Wow. That's great news! I guess you can accurately say that your starting material is 6.9% kavalactones by weight. Do you think running it longer would make a big difference? Knowing how they work, it seems like maybe two passes would get pretty much any trace of KLs out.
Edit: Also, now that I think about it, hydrocarbon extraction would be difficult at best. Imagine purging grams of kavalactone paste for 5 days in a vacuum oven.