Thank you. I did four spaced out cups/gulps, 1 tsp each. I felt a beer buzz. (RT) I woke up feeling like crap. I went and ate an epic hangover meal. I feel fine now. I will keep trying. FOR THE RECORD, I DON'T KNOW THAT I FELT LIKE CRAP BECAUSE OF KWK INSTANT. Kava is an experiment for me. I will try KWK instant next Friday. I can't try it when I have to wake up early.No. Not the drink. KWK is experimenting with a new instant root powder.
With instants I typically start small. Half cup to a cup of water and 1-3tsp of instant. I mix it my shaker to prevent clumping then pour mini shells with it or chug it.
1.6180339887498948482...I would love it if you would share your own personal ratios.
3.14...1.6180339887498948482
Yeah that's right. It's nice to know the concentrations of others, even though it doesn't necessarily mean anything. I use Mio a lot, as well as Crystal Light and Kool-Aid drops. However, I am glad you just said guava. I just drank a can of guava juice at the Vietnamese place the other day and didn't even think about how it could go with guava. Now you have me thinking of other things I drink: Sugarcane juice, mango nectar, Coco Rico soda, limeade, grapefruit juice, Welch's grape... my childhood favorite but no.Are you referring to the concentrate ratio @Pacifico ? I usually make it a bit stronger than recommended 1:7. I do 1:4 myself.
The guava flavor is so wonderful at times I will just add an oz or 2 to a huge water bottle as a water flavoring like those mio things with a leetle something extra for fun.
I haven't tried it with grapefruit juice (although ruby red might be an exception), but lime and orange juices really do accentuate the kava taste, at least for me. Whenever I attempted to mix those I got some seriously nasty results.Yeah that's right. It's nice to know the concentrations of others, even though it doesn't necessarily mean anything. I use Mio a lot, as well as Crystal Light and Kool-Aid drops. However, I am glad you just said guava. I just drank a can of guava juice at the Vietnamese place the other day and didn't even think about how it could go with guava. Now you have me thinking of other things I drink: Sugarcane juice, mango nectar, Coco Rico soda, limeade, grapefruit juice, Welch's grape... my childhood favorite but no.
That's an interesting question. I guess the question is if kava is metabolized by the exact same enzymes that are inhibited by grapefruit juice. (There are a bunch of different such enzymes)do folks here mix with grapefruit juice? and if so, do you notice stronger or longer lasting effects? i know that grapefruit juice (and many other citrus fruits to a lesser extent) inhibit the production of some CYP enzymes in the liver thus slowing the metabolization of many alkaloids resulting in stronger, or longer duration of, effects.
Not suprisedbut you're still selling it.