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The Great Gardner Farms French Fire Barb Cold Cured Ice Water Hybrid Hash 1G has a name long enough to require its own business card, but there's a good reason for all those words. This craft hash brings together French Fire and the award-winning Barbara Bud in an in-house Great Gardner Farms cross built around some seriously interesting genetics.
Let's inspect the family tree. French Fire is Forum Cookies x UK Monkey, while Barbara Bud is Shiskaberry x Afghani. Cross the two and you get French Fire Barb—a hybrid with Cookies heritage on one side and the established Barbara Bud lineage on the other. It's less of a family tree and more of a very busy family reunion.
The starting material is sungrown flower that's fresh-frozen after harvest, preserving the plant material for ice water processing rather than taking the conventional dried-flower route. The resulting white, sandy ice water hash is then pressed and carefully cold-cured, developing its texture and aromatic character.
And texture matters here. The cold-curing process produces a soft, workable consistency, while the hash is crafted to bubble when appropriately heated. In other words, this isn't a mysterious brown brick requiring an archaeological excavation before you can figure out what's inside.
The aromatic and flavour profile leans bold, sweet and spicy. Rich sweetness leads the way, followed by a warmer spicy character that highlights the cultivar's Cookies heritage. That contrast gives French Fire Barb a layered identity rather than a one-note profile—sweetness opens the door, spice walks in afterward and makes itself comfortable.
At 1g, the format keeps the focus firmly on the concentrate itself: fresh-frozen starting material, ice water separation, pressing, cold curing and an unusual in-house genetic pairing.
Basically, French Fire met Barbara Bud, Cookies joined the conversation, somebody brought Shiskaberry and Afghani genetics, and Great Gardner Farms put everybody into an ice bath. Surprisingly enough, the end result is much more sophisticated than that sentence makes it sound.

