GABRIEL CANNABIS

Pineapple Express Rosin

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Product Details

Cannabinoids
71% THC, 0.9% CBD
Flavor
Pineapple, Earthy

Product Description

Gabriel Cannabis' Pineapple Express Rosin can really provoke the munchies, but this pine-flavored concentrate typically provides an energetic body high that cruises you through your day. You can expect to feel uplifted and motivated to perform menial tasks, especially if they result in food. Dab some of this before making a big dinner and enjoy.

Effects Profile

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The effect profile of Gabriel Cannabis Pineapple Express Rosin is based on 2 user reviews.

Euphoric

Energized

Focused

Expert Review

This Rosin Looks Weird, Tastes Great, Makes You Hungry As Heck

Review by Abigail Ross

Jul 16, 2018 · 4 min read

Don't judge a book by its cover.

Rosin is one of the oldest forms of cannabis concentrate. Still, the pressed-from-fresh-flower wax has never seen the popularity of its extract and hash counterparts. Maybe it's because we live in a time when every moment must be deemed Instagram-worthy and rosin is not as sexy or photogenic as diamond-laden, terpene-steeped sauces or nearly clear shatter. Simple yet highly potent, rosin is much stronger than traditional flower and more concentrated but still not as high in THC as some of today’s scientifically driven concentrate options. The novelty of rosin is that it's on most menus as connoisseur-grade, not something for everyday consumption. In fact, rosin is best experienced as a low-to-mid-temp dab. But don’t be too quick to sleep on this most basic form of concentrate, as the oil pressed directly from flower is still intensely bold and flavorful.

Rosin presents a classic case of “don’t judge a book by its cover.” She’s no beauty queen and bares a close resemblance to something your dog might have left in the yard. That said, do not let looks keep you from leaning in and taking a whiff. The aromatics of rosin typically skew a touch more earthy than most other concentrates. Shatter, for example, is biting and it stings the senses. Rosin’s terpene profile is generally more concentrated than flower, but it's just as robust. Gabriel Cannabis’s Pineapple Express rosin is no exception. 

The initial aroma of the sample I got was sweet and earthy. The taste of the inhale carried a hoppy, piney flavor that let me know the strain was well-balanced. In my humble opinion, sampling rosin should be enjoyed similarly to craft beer tasting. You want to really notice the complex flavors and savor each batch's nuances. Because it isn’t really practical to produce rosin at a large scale, most rosin out there is produced using artisanal techniques in small batches. So really let your nose be your guide here.