I don’t mind not having a high THC content in my cannabis products

My friends as well as I drank a lot of beer in our shared home in college. The two of us made a wall mural out of bottle caps as well as it spanned the entire home office as well as family room areas. Although most of my roommates bought Bud Light as well as Miller, I loved to find particular crafty beer varieties. The flavors were complex as well as the effects were always more particular . I was shocked to learn that beer has an entourage effect between the alcohol as well as the terpenes inside each variety. When I was younger as well as drank more with friends, I couldn’t put several as well as several together to figure out why whiskey would supply myself and others a harder-edged “buzz” while beer was always a full-body experience for me. I know it’s subjective, although I always had better physical feelings from beer consumption compared to hard liquor. Learning that beer contains terpenes similar to cannabis made a lot of sense to me. Wine is similar, albeit different in its terpene profiles. They contribute to the complex flavors that drive some people to pay outrageous prices for one bottle over another. Regardless of whether or not it’s wine or beer, either will make myself and others think more intoxicated as well as “buzzed” than shots of hard liquor. I prefer the experience as well. With that in mind, it’s no wonder that I am not hardpressed about having insanely high THC levels in my cannabis products. I’d rather look at the lab testing paperwork as well as confirm that the batch has high terpene levels. Just a 1.5% boost in terpenes alone could make one batch of cannabis flower buds “fire” opposed to “decent.” I have smoked cannabis with 30% THC however didn’t genuinely think overly impressed because the terpenes were under 1%.

 

 

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