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    #11
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    Beasters Help

    Quote Originally Posted by darkside
    beasters has nothing to do with hairs lol. it means commercial quality high grade weed. not as potent or smelly as headies but good quality seedless bud for a decent price. it usually goes for between $45-$55 an 8th.
    I may be wrong but i believe beasters is weed that resembles headies for the most part but in fact is much less potent. I might be wrong.

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    #12
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    Beasters Help

    idk, beasters are pretty potent

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Beasters Help

    lol.....good posts guys.

    for me...beesters isnt ever particularly potent...except in bc. in bc.... i visited there once... and in this place, they had great weed. as good as any. 10 out of 10.

    but in arizona, where i live, the stuff from bc is hardly the same stuff i saw in vancouver. i specualte that the stuff i get in arizona was at one time really good, but because of travel its potency was degraded.

    what do you guys think about my theroy on the imfamous "mids" that have been hitting the northern u.s. i think its mexicos finest.

    good stuff too.

    anyway...i think the further you get from vancouver, the worse the bc or 'beesters" gets.

    compared to really good weed, like the good stuff goes for 5000 a p, beesters is at like 2500 to 3500.

    its still good....

    you know what i thought about? why not use beesters to make hash or hash oil with?

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    #14
    Member

    Beasters Help

    Around here Beasters is anything that is seedless, non-compressed, slightly better than middies, but in no stretch of the imagination dank. $10-$20 a gram depending, and not worth it by any stretcth 99% of the time.
    Originally BC or Beasters was a name for M-39 coming outta BC

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Beasters Help

    Beasters have the following characteristics:
    -From BC
    -Not compressed
    -Appear hairy and dank
    -Have often been kiefed off before shipment and do NOT get you as high as you think they should
    -Mass-produced in warehouses
    -Often have an unpleasant high that burns out badly

    $10 a gram is OKAY for beasters. That being said, I won't touch them personally, but they LOOK pretty.
    They aren't 'tainted', unless you count that they may not have been properly flushed prior to harvest. They should be seedless.
    High quality brick or compressed Canadian outdoor is a MUCH better deal than Beasters.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Beasters Help

    hmm I did not know that, odd always took me away

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    #17
    Member

    Beasters Help

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Beasters have the following characteristics:
    High quality brick or compressed Canadian outdoor is a MUCH better deal than Beasters.
    You hit that nail on the head, yuppie pot I call it, LOL

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Beasters Help

    Quote Originally Posted by GrassMaster
    You hit that nail on the head, yuppie pot I call it, LOL
    I AM a yuppie and drive the European sport-wagon to prove it... :jointsmile:

    Compressed but non-pancaked sweet Canadian outdoor = "Nooks"

    I dig that stuff with a SHOVEL. Especially the lemon-pine sort that's down my way every year about this time.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Beasters Help

    BC-ters are good stuff. I've heard them referred to as HYDRO-SHWAG but that's not always true. Yeah there are shitty bc-ters, but they give you a much nicer stone than any brickpack/regular shit.
    One secret about bc-ters is that when they are sold in bulk and are fresh they almost always sell a good amount of water weight within the ganja.

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    #20
    Member

    Beasters Help

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    I AM a yuppie and drive the European sport-wagon to prove it... :jointsmile:

    Compressed but non-pancaked sweet Canadian outdoor = "Nooks"

    I dig that stuff with a SHOVEL. Especially the lemon-pine sort that's down my way every year about this time.
    I mean I call the besasters yuppie pot, becuse it is over priced for it's quality, but many peopel buy it BECUASE it costs more so they just believe it is better.
    I would buy good OD bud, or seedless(or very low seeds count) mids before beasters anyday!!!!

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