Very nice tutorial!
I'm from Europe, Denmark to be more speciffic, and i've smoked far more hash than i have smoked anything else! That's mostly because we get our smoke imported from countries such as Marokko, Lebanon, Nepal and Afghanistan, which all produces some great hashish! So it comes into Denmark, and gets dealt around by the big gangs, who earns a shit load of money, and i feel guilt because i'm somehow supporting organized crime, just so i can get a toke of some delicious black Afghan, or some nice red Lebanon!
Now i've smoked from the baddest quality, which we in Denmark calls "Standart" and i would describe it as smoking cardboard. Then we got, wrote in order of quality, these; Semi, above semi, super, pollen and kashmir wich is some killer shit, made by the dealers in Christiania (google that city)
We also got the hash named after its price per gram, wich is in Danish Kroner (use a money converter if you are currios)
We got; 70, 80, 90, 100 and 120 wich is "Kashmir." Under 70 kroner and it's probaly semi or even standart.. Offcourse you can get it cheaper, if you for example is a good friend of the dealer
For example, i can get semi for 40 kroner, killer kashmir for 100 kroner and even some nice black Nepalese to 100 kroner for 1,3 grams
I can also get some nice skunk and shit like that, but in the city i live in it's pretty hard to get, and costs as much as 1,3 grams of Nepalese hash.. Now this hash is pretty couch like, but with some good laughs indeed! that's because they grow mostly Indica plants for their hash production..
While hash is crazy shit for you who's used to smoke buds, buds are crazy smoke for me
I smoke ½ a gram of the best hash in a joint to get totally stoned, and maybe you smoke half? Well, shortly what i wanna say is: It's really great to have this guide so i can make my own brown, without worrying about stuff like giving money to organized crime and then i can decide by my self wich quality i want, and whether i want some sativa hash or some indica hash!
Sorry for spelling mistakes, and for educating you about Denmark! Peace