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Shake Weed. Like a lot of cannabis terms, it means different things to different people. And how people define shake does a lot to determine whether they love it or hate it.
“Leftovers” might be the simplest description. Shake consists of small pieces of cannabis flower that break off of larger buds, generally as the result of regular handling. But just like leftovers, shake can be delicious or disgusting. Knowing what to look for in shake can mean the difference between a cool, clean smoke and a coughing fit.
Rather than fall back on old stereotypes, we talked to budtenders, dispensary managers, and cannabis connoisseurs to determine what exactly shake is and when (or whether) it’s worth buying.
Where to Find It
You’re most likely to encounter shake at a medical dispensary, especially one that keeps its flower in large jars. As budtenders shift the nugs, bits break off and collect at the bottom of each jar. The shake is collected and then either sold on its own or used to make pre-rolled joints.
If you buy shake separately, it’s almost always cheaper than flower that’s still in bud form. So the question becomes whether the discount is worth it. The answer depends largely on what you’re looking for in cannabis — and how you plan to consume it.
If you’re someone who regularly grinds your flower before using it, shake might be worth considering. Joint, blunt, and spliff rollers are an obvious audience, but even fans of glass might be interested if the quality is good and the discount is deep enough. Bakers and other edible makers should also take a look: If you’re making cannabutter, it doesn’t matter much if there are even a few small stems and leaves mixed in — just be sure to strain the butter well before using.
A Key Pre-Roll Ingredient
Another place you might find shake is in a pre-rolled joint. Using shake in pre-rolls allows dispensaries to use every last bit of cannabis, but it can also raise doubts about quality.
Why? Think in terms of leftovers. Say you have a steak dinner and you’re planning to roll the remnants into a burrito later on. If you save the best pieces of meat and make the burrito the next day, you’re in for a solid meal. But if you save just bits of gristle and forget about them at the back of the fridge for a week, you might be in for a nasty surprise. It’s less about the fact you’re using leftovers than it is about the quality of those leftovers.
Because pre-rolls come wrapped in paper, the meat (as it were) is already in the burrito — it’s hard to know what’s inside.
Sometimes businesses will fill pre-rolls with sub-par cannabis simply because they think they can get away with it. “A lot of the pre-rolls that are out there are made with a combination of plant material, and sometimes that includes smaller stems,” said Lauren, who spent three years working in a Seattle medical dispensary. That can make for harsher, less potent, and less flavorful smoke — and sometimes a headache, to boot.
Pre-roll experts say the surest way to know what’s in your pre-roll is to cut it open and examine its contents. “If you were to take a nice bud and put it through a grinder, dump it out, and then open up a pre-roll and dump it out, it should be the same,” said Patrick Rooney of Vashon Velvet, a Washington grower that makes premium pre-rolls.
Good? Bad? Both?
Does shake deserve its often poor reputation? As it turns out, yes and no.
By definition, shake is just smaller pieces of flower. If the nugs are of good quality, it’s reasonable to expect the shake that falls off to be good, too. But that’s not always the case. There are a few common reasons why shake gets a bad rap.
First, shake can be dry. Usually this is the result of jars being left out too long, but sometimes it’s simply because the shake itself is old. With more surface area than tightly packed buds, shake oxidizes much faster. (So if you do pick some up, be sure to store it properly.)
Another problem with shake is that it can contain stems and other bits of unwanted plant matter — the result of picking apart bigger nugs. Sometimes dispensaries or pre-roll producers will spread shake over screens and remove all that junk, but other times they don’t.
Worse still is when growers try to pass off trim as shake. People sometimes use the words interchangably, but trim is not shake, and shake isn’t trim. Trim is the unwanted plant matter that’s cut away from cannabis buds before curing. It’s not a pleasant smoke — it can smell like a campfire and taste “planty” — and it’s far less potent than actual shake.
Another consideration for medical patients: Sometimes shake is combined from various strains, so it’s important to be clear on what you’re getting. Ask questions and explain your needs to dispensary staff. If strain-specific effects are important for your treatment, you may want to avoid so-called mystery or rainbow rolls, pre-rolled joints made from a mix of different strains.
Ultimately, however, shake shouldn’t suggest low-quality cannabis any more than leftovers should suggest low-quality food. In certain circumstances, such as rolling joints or making edibles, shake can be a perfect choice, increasing convenience and cutting cost.
BudSam –
So far we have purchased 3lbs of their shake and have been impressed every time. I was literally pulling out popcorn 🍿 nuggets and hash balls from my black cherry soda shake!!😀
Lucifar –
Made some amazing brownies, amazing shake
greywolf0809 –
I ordered yesterday and showed up one day after I live close to them I guess good shake plan on baking alot now that it is here not bad for the price would recommend to anyone who wants to bake some edible or oil/shatter
John S –
There was an issue with the trim at first. I emailed Frank, and received an email back almost instantly. Frank was quick to fix the problem by replacing the product. Thank you Frank. Excellent customer service. These guys will give you a great product and if there is a problem they will make it right. Thank you BWIB.
Isaacbon –
I’ve bought this a few times now definitely worth the price but a gamble as well but you cant loose at that price! Best trim then any other place I can find on the internet.
Brent Michael –
I ordered a lb of their Nuken trim. Shipped extremely fast and it’s the best trim I’ve gotten from any MOM. I only make edibles out of it and they are way more potent than they are when I make it with trim from other places. Two ounces of trim per pound of butter and it is crazy potent. I’ll definitely be ordering more soon.
Cigar cutter –
Black diamond. Impressive for the price point.the shake here is noticeably better than other websites.
Jacob St-amand –
J’ai acheté une lbs de Black Diamond il y a maximum 1 mois et jai rien a dire. La qualité est vraiment impressionnante. Je suis un fumeur quotidiens et je me tanne pas du produit vue son prix! Cest sur quil peut etre rough dans gorge un peu a cause quil y a dla feuille un peu mais le buzz est la autant qu’avec des belles nugs. La livre viens dans un gros ziploc sous-vide anti-odeur. Stun gros must buy it! Livraison secrete même au Québec.
Leslie VanEsterik –
I received the wrong trim at first.
They were very quick to fix the mistake free of charge
I am extremely happy with the replacement . I would order this again. Thank you
Dickie –
I got a pound of Mango shake to experiment with,… grass oil, brownies, tinctures cannabutter, All worked out very well,…for the price you won’t worry to mess up a batch of whatever you want to try! And very potent,.. very pleased,..need to buy more!