I tried out some ”limited-edition” Organic Afghan Black hash that’s made by The Green Organic Dutchman, and for my first “legal hash” experience, well, more of an experiment,
I was quite impressed. Based on TGOD’s website, this is supposed to be Indica-dominant; however, they don’t mention which strain or strains were used to make this hash. This came with 27% THC and an inconsiderable amount of CBD. By the way, I decided not to score any of the aspects below and just provide a review.
When it comes to lineage, I will leave this blank because there is no information; we don’t know what strain this hash was made from.
Terpene Profile: Bisabolol, humulene, myrcene and caryophyllene
Packaging Details: Packaged on 10/22/2020 and reviewed/tested on 10/31/2020, exactly 9 days later. Lot# 820011
Pricing Details: Purchased 2 grams for $42.00 at the SQDC in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ($21/gram).
Appearance:

Visually and aesthetically, I think TGOD did a solid job with this Hash. The texture was that of old gum, unlike that dried-up “charcoal” type of hash, this one was very malleable with the perfect crumble. The 2 grams were part of a dark brown square, with small beige spots on the outside, with golden/light brown spots on the inside.
Aroma/Flavor:

To be honest, this was actually hard to write because I find aroma and flavor to be quite similar to most Hash, no matter what strains were used to press it. What I can comment on is the smoothness; I’ve had some dried-out hash that looks like charcoal in the past that can make your lungs/throat explode, but this wasn’t the case with TGOD’s Afghan Hash.
Effects:
When it comes to effects, this Organic Afghan Black hash from The Green Organic Dutchman is as solid as it comes. Put a bit of this goodness on a joint of any kind and feel the effects intensify with every puff. I didn’t expect too much; this 27% THC felt like more than that, almost like taking a dab hit with each pull; really enjoyable!
Overall:

After reading reviews and seeing pictures of Hexo’s hash, I wasn’t too keen on running to the store to get my hands on my first legal concentrate. In general, my expectations were quite low when picking up this Organic Afghan Black hash, especially after being very disappointed with TGOD’s LA Confidential (Or Bio Unite).
Boy, was I proven wrong!
This was a product that I thoroughly enjoyed and that I would recommend to others (beginners, beware). More legal concentrates from different LPs are very welcome! (I’ll be waiting).
Excellent review of this Black Afghan but as you said all the pressed hash at SQDC smells like weed as opposed an earthy smell.
Thanks for your comment George, I’m just glad to see more Hash choices at the SQDC!