Well, Judd himself admitted that the latest batch of Melo Melo was more intense than usual. If I remember it right he called it "crazy strong" and advised us to use 25% less of powder. It was the first time I had tried melo so I am not sure how that batch compared with the previous one. One thing was sure: its flavour was so intense and so repulsive that I simply couldn't enjoy its undoubtedly powerful effects. As for boroguru, I've had a coupld of bags and in my humble opinion the latest one tasted worse than the previous ones. Now, maybe I just forgot how bad it generally tastes, or maybe I got spoiled by several other, better/milder-tasting kavas. Maybe. But maybe it just has a higher ratio of lateral roots than usual or maybe something else happened.
Just to be clear: I have no complaint about the potencyof bks's products or quality of bkh's service. I just feel the taste of some of their kavas (at least melo melo and perhaps also the latest boroguru) is so strong that it makes it difficult to enjoy the deep effects that these kavas bring. Also, my comments about the taste do not apply to Nambawan that tastes beautifully.
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Hey Henry "more lateral roots" is never a bad thing in my book and if that's what's making the taste stronger than fine by me!

I believe that being as honest as possible is like putting your best foot forward and heck if I know anything right now about the recent batch of those kavas; in fact talking about it is giving me a hankering for some melo melo hahaha.
It's one strain I've little experience with and I'm confounded at the irony of it being called "melo melo" whilst at the same time now touted as *hot sauce ghost chili, grab a glass of milk* potent.

That's awesome and proves that you never know what to anticipate with kava...a rather gross or immature but accurate analogy would be to think of kava often as silent flatulence, so quiet and underestimated but it packs a punch once it hits you.


What's got me most interested is the 11 year waka.
Maybe it's childish but I want to purchase some Opihikao micro and Waka micro at the same time, then mix them together so I can say Ompamau, Ompamau, Waka, Waka, Waka, Waka, Ommmpppaamau!

It sounds very tribal when I think about it but it'd prob be different in reality.

Hey I blame Javamans influence

, but you've gotta agree they'd be a legendary combo.

Now aside from the taste I know that Boroguru has always been a go to kava for me when I needed a falcon punch kick to face and I'm becoming rather afraid (in an alluring way) of its potential if they've seriously gone up a notch.
@BulaKavaMan You know what? Maybe you can use the taste as a marketing tactic kind of like hot wings.
"Do you have the buds? Do you think you can handle the tongue numbing, face flushing, heart pounding Boroguesthisia flames of fury eclipse Mount Everest lemon face challenge?!

Well our Boroguru spokesman will show you just one picture of a contender *after* the challenge and then it's time to make your decision....are you a nancy boy/girl or a real Mud Chugger?"
Better ex. That face you make when you eat a lemon..."Lemon Face".

'These statements have not been endorsed by Bulakavahouse or its affiliates and any individuals claims made against them otherwise will be subject to a punishment fit for such accusations.
I.e Being held up by their feet and dunked headfirst into Koniak kava; thank you and krunk safely'

Again I place all blame on Deleted User01 hahaha.

