fearnoevil
Well-Known Member
I've never actually made cannabutter, although of the many times I've cooked or made brownies, I always sauteed the herb in butter prior to using it. While this certainly helped to activate more of the THC, from the recipes I've read it doesn't seem to come near the real thing.
Most of the recipes I've read talk about heating the cannabutter mixture for anywhere from 4 to 12 hours, which raises a lot of questions in my mind. For one, wouldn't such long exposure to heat do some definite degradation where the lighter phenols are concerned? And doesn't it turn a lot of the THC into CBNs when heated that long?
I know from the decarb techs I've read, many advise against heating for over a certain time at a specific temp (like 3hrs @ 212 f.) so as I see it, how is heating cannabutter at say 200 f. for 8-12hrs not going to convert a lot of the THC to CBNs?
More importantly, most of the recipes I've read keep saying to decarboxylate prior to starting the process, but that doesn't make sense if during the butter making process you achieve sufficient time/temps to do both at the same time? I'd think that if you decarbed first, during the extraction process over such long times, wouldn't you just be converting more of the THC to CBN's (great for sleeping/relaxing, not so much for socializing/partying)?
Any educated opinons ;?)
Most of the recipes I've read talk about heating the cannabutter mixture for anywhere from 4 to 12 hours, which raises a lot of questions in my mind. For one, wouldn't such long exposure to heat do some definite degradation where the lighter phenols are concerned? And doesn't it turn a lot of the THC into CBNs when heated that long?
I know from the decarb techs I've read, many advise against heating for over a certain time at a specific temp (like 3hrs @ 212 f.) so as I see it, how is heating cannabutter at say 200 f. for 8-12hrs not going to convert a lot of the THC to CBNs?
More importantly, most of the recipes I've read keep saying to decarboxylate prior to starting the process, but that doesn't make sense if during the butter making process you achieve sufficient time/temps to do both at the same time? I'd think that if you decarbed first, during the extraction process over such long times, wouldn't you just be converting more of the THC to CBN's (great for sleeping/relaxing, not so much for socializing/partying)?
Any educated opinons ;?)