Pineapple Cheesecake Sap from S.A.P.A. Concentrate Review

Pineapple Cheesecake Sap from S.A.P.A. Concentrate Review

Trying to photograph this concentrate was like trying to photograph a ghost.  All you were left with was a blurry, transparent smudge in your picture.  But when the light hit the sap just right, this extract gleamed.  Clear Concentrates is a prime player in the concentrates market, and after this sampling, I can certainly see why.  I’m not entirely sure of the strains involved in creating this extract, but I found it similar to Pineapple Chunk, with its Cheese, Skunk #1, and Pineapple genetics.

This fantastic sap is so light that it is almost translucent, leaving just a hint of “golden” hue for the eye to latch onto.  “Clear Concentrates” indeed.  There was a mildly sweet tropical fruit and some citrus acidity blended in the scent.  The taste, like a warm pineapple upside down cake–you know, the ones with the pineapple rings and cherries on toothpicks–is luscious.

Saps present easy vaping on a hot nail.  It is a breeze to load a glob: just stab and twist and your dab is ready.  I’ve used the term “explodes into vapor” before on this site, but never so literally as with this concentrate.  Quick lungs or a carb cap are necessary if you use a domeless, as I do.  As with other saps I’ve tried, a little seems to go a long way, and this gram lasted me much longer than an equal weight in honeycomb or wax would.

Pineapple Cheesecake proved itself a stimulating and energetic high.  It was clear headed and purposeful, similar to a Strawberry Cough, but more mellow in the mood.  The effects do not reside only in the mind, and there is a strong body melt after a big dab.  Sedate body effects work to mitigate anxiety or minimize most pain.  A surprisingly erudite high for an indica dominant, you shouldn’t be afraid to medicate during daytime hours, regardless of what is on your to-do list.

$70/ gram

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