20% off Sitewide + Delivery (Excludes NT) @ Australian Kava (Noble Kava)

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Kava is Here – and We’re Taking 20% Off

We’ve just come back from Vanuatu, visiting the beautiful farms and meeting the locals who grow and prepare the Kava we bring to Australia. While we were there, we filmed a short documentary showing exactly where our Kava comes from and the incredible people behind it – you can watch it here: https://australiankava.com.au/where-our-kava-comes-from-our-…

To celebrate the trip (and because we think more people should try it), we’re taking 20% off all Kava for a limited time.

Use code: KAVA20 at checkout

If you’ve never tried Kava before, it’s a traditional drink that helps you unwind, feel calm, and get a great night’s sleep. It’s also known to take the edge off social nerves. Until December 2021 it was actually illegal in Australia – but now you can enjoy it anytime.

Here’s what the discount looks like:

500g Premium Kava (AAA Grade) – $125 → $100

500g Premium + Strainer Bag – $130 → $104

1kg Premium Kava – $210 → $168

1kg Premium + Custom Strainer Bag – $215 → $172

2kg Premium Kava – $415 → $332

All of our Kava comes from Pentecost Island in Vanuatu, where it’s grown, harvested, and tested for quality and strength.

A quick tip – stronger Kava means a more bitter taste but a deeper relaxation. Most people start with 10–50g per session, then adjust. It even has a reverse tolerance, so the effects actually feel stronger after your first few sessions.

Give it a go, take it slow, and enjoy the calm sleep!

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Comments

  • +2

    What would you say is the main difference between this and Fiji Kava?

    • The name?

      • +2

        Basically kava comes from the roots of a plant, and the longer you've been farming the plant the more you graft stronger plants with others to get more potent roots. We get ours from the oldest recognised kava farms in Vanuatu, so they're super strong. On top of this, the more expensive roots are the thinner / smaller ones deeper underground - because they're more potent.

        We get those roots - which means overall the kava is the strongest we could find (but also pricey for us to acquire).

  • +15

    Why is the brand called Australian Kava when it's not an Australian product?

  • +21

    OP make a cheaper sample pack - say $20 delivered tops. I'm very interested but not gonna blow $100+ on something I know nothing about.

    Every good drug dealer knows the first hit is free.

  • -6

    Do you have to add your own methanol to get the full island experience?

  • " helps you unwind, feel calm, and get a great night’s sleep. It’s also known to take the edge off social nerves." - so really like Marijuana?
    Any health concerns?
    What Australian or globally recognised checks have been performed around safety and consumption limits?

    • +1
      • +2

        All the scaremongering from a discredited study in German And panic following liver damage by people who used kava supplements.

        From an actual authorative body WHO
        https://openknowledge.fao.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/f97…

        The global kava panic was the same as the global absinthe panic just made up hearsay passed off as being scientific fact.

        • +1

          I never said Kava causes liver damage. What I said and what remains true is that there’s no universally recognized safe consumption limit. Health authorities in NSW state “there is no well-established toxic dose for kava".

          The NSW Health also flags unresolved safety concerns, including hepatotoxicity for Kava. And while the TGA imposes label caps for listed medicines, 125 mg kavalactones per dose and no more than 250 mg per day, those are regulatory/product limits, not proven lifetime-safety thresholds.

          Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) Food Standards Australia New Zealand Internationally, the U.S. FDA likewise does not consider kava “GRAS” for use in conventional foods, reflecting ongoing safety uncertainty of Kava.

          Although, I’m not going to wade into the broader debate about how hard it is to study lifetime drug effects (alcohol and cigarettes included), and especially for something as comparatively under-studied as kava. And honestly I'm fine with you putting whatever the hell you want in your own body. But the point stands: there is no globally established, recognized limit for safe kava consumption.

    • You might want to read this.

      TLDR similar impairment to alcohol at certain concentrations, so don't kava and drive. Can also be dangerous when interacting with other drugs. Also long-term use may cause a range of health issues.

  • +1

    Cheaper to fly to Fiji

    • Premium Kava there is $140-150 FJD. Around $100 AUD.

  • +1

    Until December 2021 it was actually illegal in Australia – but now you can enjoy it anytime. hmmm I wonder why

  • I heard too much not good for the kidneys

    • -2

      i heard it's great for the kidneys due to the water it's mixed with. You're thinking of liver. like any things, such as fatty food, alcohol etc it's not great if you're liver is already cactus.

  • +2

    i grabbed some from Vanuatu, the local supermarket was selling it for ~90/kg.

  • -1

    Rather get it from my tongan workmates… much cheaper

  • +2

    I had 2 cups of the one they sell in coles and I was high AF - Cant believe they sell these drugs over the counter, even to kids

    • I took a lot of it of the one everyone is raving about. Felt nothing. Maybe it was a placebo?

    • +1

      I never knew this was an option. Went to Coles just now, it's half price - $10 for 50g.

  • Something in your checkout seems to be broken, but it doesn't say what field is invalid, attempting to checkout via paypal. All billing info populated.

    Tried android and pc (chrome). Same issue.

    • Sorry it looks like paypal is having an issue! We just put a fix in. Any luck now?

  • +4

    The AI generated images on the website creep me the hell out.

  • If you are new to kava, do check out https://www.reddit.com/r/Kava/ and what users say. Read FAQs like its effects, if it's addictive or causes liver damage (it doesn't). It's amazing and worth a try. Drink on empty stomach. Getting "drunk" on kava is called krunk/rooted.

  • Tried to enter the code KAVA20 as per your comment and it said it didn't exist :(

    Then used 20off instead and it did work

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