Kava forms, compared.
The perfect balance between potency and convenience. From ancestral medium-grind powder to modern canned seltzers.
Quick comparison
Traditional powder is the strongest and most cost-effective form. Canned beverages are the easiest entry point for new drinkers. Extracts and capsules sit in between on price and convenience.
Traditional Kava Powder
Ground kava root, the traditional preparation — brew it like loose tea in a straining bag.
Regular drinkers who want the authentic experience and strongest effects per dollar.
Instant Kava
Pre-extracted kava powder that dissolves directly in water. No straining or kneading required.
First-time users, travelers, or anyone who wants kava without the equipment.
Kava Extracts & Tinctures
Concentrated kavalactone liquids or pastes — typically 30–70% kavalactone content.
Experienced drinkers, or as an on-demand option for travel/social settings.
Kava Capsules
Pre-measured kava powder in gelatin or veggie capsules — convenient but not the strongest form.
On-the-go supplement users; those who cannot tolerate the taste of kava.
Ready-to-Drink Kava Beverages
Canned or bottled kava drinks — seltzers, sodas, and functional beverages at retail.
Casual users; social settings; alcohol alternative; point-of-sale discovery.