Homestead Hash Co Forbidden Lemonade Review
- glganjaguru
- Feb 5
- 2 min read
Lineage: Forbidden Lemonade (Forbidden Fruit x Blueberry Lemonade)
Company: Homestead Hash Co.

Look: The moment I opened the jar of Homestead Hash Co Forbidden Lemonade, I was greeted by a beautiful tan golden hue of rosin. The terp pools around the edges were shimmering, almost inviting you to mix and taste the concoction immediately.
Smell: The aroma from this jar instantly transported me to a blueberry patch on a cool day, sipping on refreshing lemonade. There's a distinct mix of floral gas notes initially, which then beautifully transitions into a sweet, berry-like finish. The scent alone is an aromatic journey you don’t want to miss.
Taste: The first dab introduces you to those floral gas terpenes, which are quite potent. But as you continue, the experience evolves into something more soothing—a creamy, rich blueberry essence. It's like tasting summer in a dab.
Feel: This rosin really kicked in with an alertness that was somewhat unexpected. I felt a surge of motivation, a push to be active, yet I ended up settling for watching a movie. Remarkably, I stayed wide awake throughout, which says something about its energizing effects.
Preferred Method of Ingesting:
Device: Carta v2 / max atomizer
Preferred Temp: 500°F
Overall: My first adventure with Homestead Hash Co Forbidden Lemonade was nothing short of delightful. The terpenes in this batch were bright, vibrant, and packed with flavor. If you're a fan of blueberry profiles, this rosin is definitely one to seek out. I'll be returning to Homestead Hash Co. for more explorations, that's for sure. Highly recommended for those looking to elevate their dabbing sessions with something both tasty and invigorating.
Forbidden Lemonade by: Homestead Hash Co. |
Smell (Aroma) |
9 |
Taste (Flavor) |
9.1 |
Look (Appearance) |
9 |
Smoothness |
9 |
Texture (Wetness) |
8.9 |
Score: |
90/100 |
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