How to make dry Sift -Hash: a solless master class

Let us make a dry Sift -Hash and explore one of the oldest, purest forms of solvents. In the remote valley of Covelo, Mendocino Jerry Mun keeps this tradition alive on the first cut farms. Jerry is a protégé of cannabis icon Dennis Peron and an employee of the late Frenchy Cannoli and spent the art of the hash for decades. Now he gives this knowledge about screen to the screen, trichome of trichome.

What is dry Sift -Hash?

Dry Sift -Hasch – Sometimes called a kief or dry sieve – is a solvable concentrate that is carefully manufactured by separating trichoma of cannabis flowers with screens and manual tools. No water, no solvents, no pressure cookies – only screens, resin and the right touch. When carrying out correctly, dry Sift offers a clean, comprehensive experience with a full spectrum that the essence of the plant captures, similar to traditional hash from the Hindu-Kush or Rif mountains.

As first make cut farms

The process begins to overthrow dried flower in a rotating drum from a 150-micron network screen. While the drum turns, Trichome heads fall off the plant and collect as sandy golden powder. But this is just the first pass.

Next, the resin is visited by hand by a flat screen or 150 micrometers to use a brush to carefully remove all the left-wing plant substances or contaminants. It is an meticulous process. “You don't just make hash,” says Jerry. “You are over.”

The actual art lies in the refinement of the powder through several screens: first by a 125-micron network to remove oversized particles, and then with a 63-micron network to press out the small contaminants such as capitating stalks. What remains behind is the gold: Trichome heads in the ideal size range from 63 to 124 micrometers.

The hash melsen

As soon as the resin is clean, it is time to maxel it. In addition to the first cut farms, this means to complain, heat and exert immense pressure in order to compress the powder in solid form. The result is a rich, dark, smooth block made of dry Sift – in this case from black cherry gelato.

The brick has a smooth finish with a strong, complex turpen profile that hits somewhere between hardened flower and traditional hash. “Everything is there,” says Jerry and holds the finished piece in his hands. “The full expression of the plant.”

A lost art form

In a market dominated by rosing and living resin, Dry Sift -Hash becomes a lost art form. But his clean, solvent-box natural and its ability to preserve the full spectrum profile of the system-make it a favorite among purists and legacy heads.

It's not just about getting high – it's about honoring cannabis. The trunk, the terps, the tradition. Dry Sift -Hash delivers a strong, tasteful smoke that ends up somewhere between the depth of the traditional hash and the brightness of the modern flower.

So the next time you see a glass of dry seven on the shelf – do it. And thank you to the hashemacher who still do it on the hard tour.

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