A Closer Look at Ancient Roots’ Cold Cure Live Rosin Badder
What It Is
Ancient Roots Cold Cure Live Rosin Badder is a premium, solventless cannabis concentrate. It’s made by Ancient Roots out of Ohio. The “Live Rosin Badder” form is a specific texture/consistency of concentrate: creamy, wet, rich in terpenes, more malleable than shatter, and more flavorful than heavily processed extracts.
How It’s Made
- The product starts with fresh plant material: live or flash-frozen cannabis, which helps preserve volatile terpenes and cannabinoids.
- After extraction, the rosin is “cold cured”—meaning instead of using heat or rapid processing (“fresh press”) that might dissipate terpenes, they cure the collect directly from the press at room temperature, in sealed jars, for 5-10 days. During this time, terpenes naturally separate and rise to the top. Then the product is gently homogenized.
- The result is a texture described as creamy and wet, with a terpene-forward profile.
Key Features & Selling Points
Feature | Description |
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Solventless | No chemical solvents are used in the extraction. This tends to retain more of the plant’s natural flavors/terpenes and is often preferred by people seeking something more natural. |
Small-Batch | Meant to be more artisanal. Smaller production runs allow for more control over quality and consistency. |
No Additives | Pure rosin, with nothing extra added to modify flavor or consistency. |
Recommended Storage | Because the product is rich in terpenes and relatively delicate, it’s recommended to store it cold (e.g., refrigerated) to preserve aroma, consistency, and potency. |
Sensory Profile & Use
- Texture/Visuals: Creamy, wet badder. The “badder” consistency means it is not brittle; it’s softer and easier to manipulate or dab. The cold-curing process gives it a somewhat glossy, rich appearance due to the terpene separation and rehomogenization.
- Aroma/Flavor: Terpene-forward. By minimizing heat and preserving the plant’s natural compounds, flavors are more pronounced. Users describe “good long-lasting effects” and “melts clean” in some reviews.
- Effects: As with most live rosin products, because of the preservation of full spectrum terpenes and cannabinoids, effects tend to be more nuanced and pronounced. The feedback suggests effects are “clean” with potent delivery.
Strengths & Potential Weaknesses
Pros:
- Very high quality in terms of flavor and terpene preservation due to cold curing and minimal processing.
- Organic and natural feel; many users prefer this over distillate or high-heat extracts.
- Texture is favorable for people who dab or use concentrates; manageable yet rich.
Cons:
- Because terpenes are volatile, improper storage (e.g. warm temps, not refrigerated) can degrade the flavor/aroma. Some users noted dispensaries don’t always store it cold, which diminishes the experience.
- As a premium, small-batch, solventless product, cost tends to be higher.
- Availability may be limited depending on dispensary, strain drops, etc.
What Sets It Apart
- The cold cure technique is a distinguishing factor relative to “fresh press” rosin. Fresh press rosin is processed and used almost immediately, which preserves freshness but sacrifices some stability of texture or terpene separation. Ancient Roots’ cold cure method allows flavor compounds to separate, settle, and then be re-mixed, giving the badder a different mouthfeel and consistency.
- Emphasis on no additives and small-batch solventless sets it in the “craft” category. For users who want a more plant-true, less processed concentrate, this is a strong contender.