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

I’d rather look at the lab testing paperwork & confirm that the batch has high terpene levels

My friends & I drank a lot of beer in our shared apartment in university. The people I was with and I made a wall mural out of bottle caps & it spanned the entire study room & study room areas. Although most of my roommates purchased Bud Light & Miller, I loved to find certain crafty beer varieties. The flavors were complex & the effects were always more certain . I was shocked to learn that beer has an entourage effect between the alcohol & the terpenes inside each variety. When I was younger & drank more with friends, I couldn’t put numerous & numerous together to figure out why whiskey would give me a harder-edged “buzz” while beer was always a full-body experience for me. I suppose 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 weird in its terpene profiles. They contribute to the complex flavors that drive some people to pay outrageous prices for 1 bottle over another. Regardless of whether or not it’s wine or beer, either will make me believe more intoxicated & “buzzed” than shots of hard liquor. I care about 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 & confirm that the batch has high terpene levels. Just a 1.5% boost in terpenes alone could make 1 batch of cannabis flower buds “fire” opposed to “decent.” I have smoked cannabis with 30% THC however didn’t really believe overly impressed because the terpenes were under 1%.

 

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