The beer can that work with the cannabis side as well uh i'm not i'm not sure if i understand so for example you were describing how there's certain terpenes you look for in the experience and then use that as kind of a barometer of making a selection in the cannabis process does that work with the the beer industry towards the cannabis industry yeah well that's a good question because i you know i tend to migrate to hazy hoppy beers and i haven't really met one i haven't liked so um you know i'm not like i'm i'm not feeling like anxious from one and and i don't really know what fire pit bbq levels.

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Terpenes are in these different beers i just know that people that are doing a lot of dry hopping um you know pittsburgh has become an amazing spot for super hoppy hazy ipas and unfortunately there's nobody like testing that you know you're not getting a certificate of analysis on a website for a beer um i'd personally love to see that being kind of a data nerd but it very well could be like i know that some people have different um um like my wife for example uh there's different hops that tend to invoke an allergic reaction as a matter of fact we were growing hops on our property and um you know if you touch it some people will will show like a red line on their skin so there's definitely some skin irritation some kind of allergy uh and then other hops don't seem to invoke that same response so i would say there's got to be a physiological.

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Know outcome from drinking one type of hazy ipa to a different based on the ingredients that are coming out of the hops into the beer you know so i think there's probably some justification there but i just i i don't have any data that i could point to oh and i have that same experience but with canvas because i remember walking through the field and there were certain certain cannabis plants i'd touch and my entire skin would break out red and be super allergic and other strains nothing would happen and i mean i know that um cannabis and hops and a lot of these plants produce the terpenes as a means of natural pest mitigation right to kind of help them survive in nature and so there's got to be the reason would most likely be to deter predators from eating their flowers yeah yeah i mean that's actually one of my favorite things about the terpene is that it bbq table has this i think it was a guy named jim hole that had coined this this uh he had written an article for terpenes and testing and he called it the strange jekyll and hyde world of the terpene and i love that because you know we're looking at the the terpenes throughout this conversation and just often in general from the perspective of the human being but from the herbivore that's you know chewing on a plant what i find amazing is that the plant