I was about to say "Well Bubba normally we don't have to worry about that as much these days" but then I noticed the bottle only says "waka root" and not "Noble". Still, I doubt it would be anything other than noble extract.Looks cool. Is it made with noble or tudei?
FRIDAY !!
I'd try it, at least there is no Kraptom in it, a little kava tudei, a little tomorrow, it'll be alright..Looks cool. Is it made with noble or tudei?
FRIDAY !!
Being a fellow Amazon enthusiast, I would be curious what you think of Fiji Vanua Vanuatu and Koa kava Vanuatu. I keep them both on rotation but I find Fiji Vanua stronger and more sedating whereas the KOA is more euphoric.View attachment 13459
I went through these four roots recently, here’s how I rank them in order of preference. #1 Pia #2 Mbuong #3 Loa Waka #4 Borongoru
The bag of Pia disappeared the quickest and I often used it to blend with the others. I always preferred 100% Pia or a blend with Pia over a 100% session with the others. Hopefully it stays available for a while, good stuff, if you haven’t tried it yet, you should definitely give it a shot.
Happy wintertime! We still see snow on the mountains around Santa Fe, NM.Happy Saturday (and first day of winter) from NZ!
Having a midday Kava session with some delightful Puariki from KS. Off to work at the bar this eve and then onto some assignments!
Sounds good - I always found the kava drinking experience whether in Tanna or in a Tanna nakamal in Vila to be a very immersive kava night, very strong and with complex effects not often got elsewhere. Unfortunately where I am it is difficult to get kava from other places than NZ as many US based suppliers will not ship to Laos. But will certainly try the KwK Pia when I get a chance.View attachment 13459
I went through these four roots recently, here’s how I rank them in order of preference. #1 Pia #2 Mbuong #3 Loa Waka #4 Borongoru
The bag of Pia disappeared the quickest and I often used it to blend with the others. I always preferred 100% Pia or a blend with Pia over a 100% session with the others. Hopefully it stays available for a while, good stuff, if you haven’t tried it yet, you should definitely give it a shot.
Have you considered using a mailforwarder likeSounds good - I always found the kava drinking experience whether in Tanna or in a Tanna nakamal in Vila to be a very immersive kava night, very strong and with complex effects not often got elsewhere. Unfortunately where I am it is difficult to get kava from other places than NZ as many US based suppliers will not ship to Laos. But will certainly try the KwK Pia when I get a chance.
Yes, thanks - I looked into a couple of consolidators/forwarders, but their rates to Laos are similar to DHL for 5-10kg of kava. Hopefully I should be working back in the Pacific later this year so can fill a suitcase then.Have you considered using a mailforwarder like
Forward2me.com or myus.com?
For us vendors?
Koa Kava Vanuatu is probably my go-to "Amazon kava" now, it's not amazing or anything, but it's close enough and when you consider the price & fast shipping it might be the most solid choice on Amazon. FVK's Vanuatu is pretty heavy but not in the way I like...it just seems to wear me down and doesn't have any 'sparkle' to it. I had FVK's Pia last summer though and I liked that pretty well.Being a fellow Amazon enthusiast, I would be curious what you think of Fiji Vanua Vanuatu and Koa kava Vanuatu. I keep them both on rotation but I find Fiji Vanua stronger and more sedating whereas the KOA is more euphoric.