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Powdered Kava Review Fiji Loa

Steve Mariotti

Kavapithecus Krunkarensis
Review Maestro
(Apologies in advance for the long writeup.)

This kava is soon to be for sale on Kalm's website. It's a new one in Mike's stable of fine kavas and an excellent addition to his already great lineup of Borongoru, Pouni Ono and Borogu.

What is Loa Waka?

Kava the Pacific Elixir by Dr. Vincent Lebot, et al. lists Loa as coming from the Fiji island of Taveuni. Small island on the eastern side of the archipelago. He lists the chemotype cataloged as "643251" which is interesting to me, as I've not had kava with such prominent Methysticin. This actual kava was tested by TK Group Labs to have a chemotype of "463251" which is pretty close and has slightly more prominent Kavain than Methysticin. It appears to be the real article. The kavalactone percentage given by TK Group Labs HPLC assay is nearly 10% at 9.69%. It's not as strong as something like Mahakea or Papa Kea from GHK, but about average strength.

The K/DM ratio (Kavain to Dihydromethysticin) is 2.65, which is quite high. K/DM is an experimental measure developed by TK Group Labs to assess "tudei-ness" of the kava. High DM is always a sign of very sedating kava, and high Kavain is a sign of "heady" kava. With that ratio, it would appear to be headier than most other kava the Labs have tested, excepting Borongoru also from Kalm, and BKH's Nambawan.

It's also a "Waka" meaning that only lateral roots are used and not stump/corm root. This tends to make for a headier kava and some of that high Kavain content is no doubt the result of using only the lateral roots.​

Chemotype Examined
All that said, I would expect it to be pretty heady, and low on sedating kavalactones. Here's how the chemotype breaks out from most prominent to least prominent:

4 - Kavain - Euhoria
6 - Methysticin - Anticonvulsant
3 - Yangonin - Anxiogenic
2 - DHK (Dihydrokavain) - Sedating
5 - DHM (Dihydromethysticin) - Very Sedating
1 - DMY (Desmethoxyangonin) - No idea what this does.
All of the sedating "heavy" or "saturated" molecules come last in the chemotype, meaning this should not be a sedating variety. All of the kavalactones responsible for euphoria and stimulating/heady effects come first meaning this should be a daytime/up variety.​

Preparation and Taste

I mixed 4 heaping tablespoons to 2 1/2 cups of water, almost three. I soaked for 5 minutes, then kneaded for 15 with a small second wash to convince me my kneading was done.

The taste is very mild. It lacks the normal bitter bite at the back end and is very easy to drink. I would compare the taste to something like KavaBoy or a light Tongan or other Fijian kava. It tastes very fresh, and the amount of waxy residue deposits on the fine strainer suggests freshness and easy access to the kavalactone oils during kneading.​

Onset and Effects

I tried a 2 tbsp to 2 cups water preparation last night and was very happy with the effects. They were generally mild, and at the end of my session I decided to augment with a few glasses of Kalm Concentrate, which pushed me over the edge into a sub-krunk happy state. Tonight I doubled the amount of powdered root and increased the water by 50% to try a stronger brew. Even with the 2 tbsp brew from last night, I found I had a light euphoric feeling, an easy grin, an easy laugh and was very relaxed and happy to be spending time with my daughter watching Bob's Burgers, and then later, playing guitar and piano together, with her on the piano. It was great. Second day effects were nice too, leaving me in a generally good mood all day despite needing to move a bunch of boxes out of storage, into the house, run to the dump, recycle a bunch of cardboard, drop things off at Goodwill, etc.

Tonight, I felt something at about 30 minutes and two shells. I continued shells through an hour and got 5 shells out of my batch this time. I continued to remark on how easy to drink this kava is. I felt slight but long lasting numbness towards the back of my tongue and in my throat. Seem to get that with Fijian kava, I think.

I felt very little "throat hit" like I tend to feel with stronger kava. Mahakea, Mo'i and Nene from GHK all have a prominent throat sting on first shell. That's how I tend to know there's a high kavalactone percentage. This had almost no throat hit and continued to be very drinkable all the way down the dregs.

I finished my shells at one hour and fifteen minutes (averaging 15 minutes per shell) and am feeling amused and relaxed as I type this. I'm just now starting to the warm face/pink cheeks feeling I get from heady kava. I got a small amount of that feeling last night, but it was fleeting at about an hour into my session. I'm having a small amount of soft-focus lens effect with my vision, but not a lot. I suspect higher DHK gives me that, but I'm making stuff up. I have nothing to back that up with other than my own observations.

The effects are very light in the body (I feel floaty) with very little eye lag. I feel a sense of eagerness/anticipation and warmth on my skin. I'm amused and open and looking forward to a nice night playing on the PS4 tonight with my kids. The effect is very clean and bright and lacks any sign of body drag. I'm very clear headed and things appear vivid and sharp-edged versus the soft-focus I get with most kava. I'm getting a bit of the "excited puppy running around in my chest" feeling that I routinely get with Mo'i and sometimes with Borongoru and Nambawan. I don't feel like melting into the couch, I feel like walking around and doing stuff.​

Conclusion and Final Thoughts

This is a clean, high-quality kava that extracts easily and tastes "fresh" and very Fijian, with mild mouth numbing in the tongue and predominantly heady and uplifting effects. It has a bit of giddiness and eagerness mixed with bemusement and patience. A very lucid feeling kava with warmth in the face and scalp and the "pouring warm water" sensation in the chest. Very lovely and peaceful but not sedating or immobilizing.

It's not a super-strong kava, so more root and elbow grease is recommended, but it brews up easily and the grog is a nice cloudly colloidal suspension with very little settling.

Definitely a fantastic Fijian, and quite different than many varieties of kava I've tried. Very heady! I can see drinking this before or during a night on the town.

Highly recommended as a daytime/weekend day kava or for any time warmth and relaxation combined with lucidity and inner-ear stability is desirable.​

Second Day Effects

By way of follow-up: The next morning I arose early (and easily) and had a lot of early Sunday preparations to make for Easter, so I was quite busy all morning and had no trouble/lethargy/sleepiness to battle with. So very "clean" on the system without a lot of residual effect the next day.
 
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Steve Mariotti

Kavapithecus Krunkarensis
Review Maestro
Fixed! Thanks for the link, @verticity. Interesting stuff! I guess I just picked up the vernacular I saw and ran with it. Thanks for the clarification. I will refer to them as "heavy" in the future and get rid of the erroneous double-bonded references.
 

Kava Kava R us

\Bula/ As another shell goes down!
Kava Vendor
Thanks Steve,

I also have been enjoying this new Fiji Loa Waka from KWK.
I agree this is a fresh Waka with a very traditional strong Fiji Waka taste and smell, full of flavor and great results!
The grind is pretty fine for a medium grind, i'd say side by side the grind is very close to the KWK Pouni Ono... So you are going to get some very good pulls from this kava.

Well worth an order as soon as available... You won't be disappointed if you are a traditional Waka lover!

\Bula/ as another shell goes down...

Mark
 

sɥɐʞɐs

Avg. Dosage: 8 Tbsp. (58g)
Review Maestro
Great review Steve, I need to order some of that.
One little nitpick: the kavalactones DHK and DHM are not in fact "double bonded". See here for the gory chemistry details.
I finally came across some literature that tried to describe the double bond/naming issue, but it's just from one scientist in the 60's...I haven't researched the terms yet or rechecked the kavalactone structure diagrams, but this is the quote:
"The simplest method of grouping was that suggested by
Hansel (1968), which classifies the molecules according to the presence or absence of double
bonds (5,6 and 7,8) and divides them into two major groups: the enols, with one double bond,
and the dienols, with two double bonds."

so it sounds like what we've been referring to all these years is actually double,double-bonded or "dienols".
but, again, i havent rechecked the shapes yet, there might be a 'double-double' where im not expecting one.
i think it was vert that also suggested 'saturated' lactones.
 
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Deleted User01

Nice review Steve and now we need to get some clarification on the double-bonded issue. Maybe @Gourmet Hawaiian Kava can tell us more or perhaps he can touch base with one of the Kava Scientists an UH and see what they say. In any event, @verticity had a pretty convincing post.
 

verticity

I'm interested in things
I finally came across some literature that tried to describe the double bond/naming issue, but it's just from one scientist in the 60's...I haven't researched the terms yet or rechecked the kavalactone structure diagrams, but this is the quote:
"The simplest method of grouping was that suggested by
Hansel (1968), which classifies the molecules according to the presence or absence of double
bonds (5,6 and 7,8) and divides them into two major groups: the enols, with one double bond,
and the dienols, with two double bonds."

so it sounds like what we've been referring to all these years is actually double,double-bonded or "dienols".
but, again, i havent rechecked the shapes yet, there might be a 'double-double' where im not expecting one.
i think it was vert that also suggested 'saturated' lactones.
Right, Deleted User and I discussed that quote in the thread. There are actually 3 categories:
  • 2 double bonds - Yangonin, Demethoxyyangonin ("dienolides" according to Hansel)
  • 1 double bond - Methysticin, Kavain ("enolides" according to Hansel)
  • 0 double bonds - Dihydromethysticin, Dihydrokavain (Not discussed or named by Hansel)
AFAIK, Hansel's colleague Gretel has not expressed an opinion on the matter.
 

Steve Mariotti

Kavapithecus Krunkarensis
Review Maestro
Update:

Second Day Effects

By way of follow-up: The next morning I arose early (and easily) and had a lot of early Sunday preparations to make for Easter, so I was quite busy all morning and had no trouble/lethargy/sleepiness to battle with. So very "clean" on the system without a lot of residual effect the next day.

(added above to the original review)

I went out Sunday night to see live jazz with a bunch of friends and mixed up a batch of Mo'i / Pouni Ono / Loa Waka in 1:1:1 ratio, with two big Tbsp of each. Into 3 cups of water. It was a super-heady, super-awesome going-out-at-night blend that worked great.

The Loa Waka is more purely heady than even Mo'i, though not as strong, and could be used to mix into something like Boroguru to add a heady component to it. Or, in my case, to augment already heady kava.
 

sɥɐʞɐs

Avg. Dosage: 8 Tbsp. (58g)
Review Maestro
@Steve Mariotti did this one also have the word 'leka' in it's name ?
the kalm waka i had was was titled 'leka' ... Loa & Leka are only part of the names fiji uses to describe kava.
they have one called "Loa Kasa Leka" for example...anyway...if we got the same one, my experience was definitely a bit different from yours.
 

Steve Mariotti

Kavapithecus Krunkarensis
Review Maestro
@Steve Mariotti did this one also have the word 'leka' in it's name ?
the kalm waka i had was was titled 'leka' ... Loa & Leka are only part of the names fiji uses to describe kava.
they have one called "Loa Kasa Leka" for example...anyway...if we got the same one, my experience was definitely a bit different from yours.
It was just labeled "Fiji LOA WAKA". In Dr. Lebot's book, I saw a "Loa" and a "Loa Kasa Leka" listed as separate strains. Dunno if we got different ones or not! What was your experience?
 

sɥɐʞɐs

Avg. Dosage: 8 Tbsp. (58g)
Review Maestro
mine was a bit on the dreamy, slo-mo side...relatively potent. closer to 11 yr waka or borogu than Mo'i.
 

Steve Mariotti

Kavapithecus Krunkarensis
Review Maestro
mine was a bit on the dreamy, slo-mo side...relatively potent. closer to 11 yr waka or borogu than Mo'i.
Yeah, that's very different than what I felt. This kava was almost "bottomless" to me in the sense that it was all up high in the body and had very little downstairs in the body/looseness/sedating arena. I wonder if it's two takes on the same stuff. My Mahakea reaction is pretty different than yours too.
 

sɥɐʞɐs

Avg. Dosage: 8 Tbsp. (58g)
Review Maestro
Yeah, that's very different than what I felt. This kava was almost "bottomless" to me in the sense that it was all up high in the body and had very little downstairs in the body/looseness/sedating arena. I wonder if it's two takes on the same stuff. My Mahakea reaction is pretty different than yours too.
could be....i've noticed your preferences are all very, very heady-centric kavas, which for a long time seemed to do almost nothing to me/for me. i'm starting to come around, but they're still not my preference most of the time. we might just have opposite body-chems, when it comes to processing kava.
 

Steve Mariotti

Kavapithecus Krunkarensis
Review Maestro
could be....i've noticed your preferences are all very, very heady-centric kavas, which for a long time seemed to do almost nothing to me/for me. i'm starting to come around, but they're still not my preference most of the time. we might just have opposite body-chems, when it comes to processing kava.
I haven't started my journey into the stronger body-centric varieties, though I'm looking forward to it.

Tonight's selection is GHK's Boroguru, which is probably my first step into that realm. I will probably order some Stone from N@H (no PayPal?? Whaaaaat??) one of these days. Are there any other varieties you'd recommend for getting the heavy body experience?

So far I find Chris' Boroguru to be less heady than most of my favorites (Mo'i, Pouni Ono, KavaBoy, Borongoru) and strong. The flavor is interesting, as it's more complex than the Hawaiian varieties. Most probably don't stop to taste the taste so much as race to the rinse, but I've grown to really enjoy waiting out the flavor after a shell. It's peppery, and has a long interesting taste ending in the expected bitterness bite.
 
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Bradley666

Kava Enthusiast
Great review there Steve Mariotti !
I didn't even know Kalm was working on something new! lol....
It sounds like a nice light heady uplifting daytime/anytime kava, which is pretty much what I go for everytime! hehe :)
So you said it was heady and up like a mo'i but not as strong, would you say more like the pouni ono?
I feel in my experience that the mo'i instant is slightly stronger in effects then the pouni ono..both a great and heady though, there seems to be more of an excitement feeling in my chest, like you described as running puppies! lol...with the mo'i.....not a bad thing but its there,
Either way, sounds like when this becomes available I will have to scoop some up and give it a whirl! :)
 

Steve Mariotti

Kavapithecus Krunkarensis
Review Maestro
Great review there Steve Mariotti !
I didn't even know Kalm was working on something new! lol....
It sounds like a nice light heady uplifting daytime/anytime kava, which is pretty much what I go for everytime! hehe :)
So you said it was heady and up like a mo'i but not as strong, would you say more like the pouni ono?
I feel in my experience that the mo'i instant is slightly stronger in effects then the pouni ono..both a great and heady though, there seems to be more of an excitement feeling in my chest, like you described as running puppies! lol...with the mo'i.....not a bad thing but its there,
Either way, sounds like when this becomes available I will have to scoop some up and give it a whirl! :)
The Loa Waka was "lighter" than anything I've had.

Pouni Ono is heady with body like Mo'i but not as much heady and not a strong (for me.) I liked the Pouni Ono mixed with Loa Waka I tried. Borongoru + Nambawan is a great heady one too.

I haven't had the puppies in a while. I haven't been making it that strong.
 

Kava Kava R us

\Bula/ As another shell goes down!
Kava Vendor
On the Pouni Ono note. Keep an eye open for it coming soon in a ultra fine micro with KWK, nice stuff & very easy to use.

Those interested let us know, KWK or Myself. This will give us an idea of how much to run through our first big launch.
 
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TidyMinion

Kava Padawan
Say, any idea as to when this will hit the website? Gotta try it I love Fijian kava! Grabbing some more Borogu today didn't see it listed yet...
 
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