Kava Root

Piper Methysticum

Kava is a root from the South Pacific, traditionally used in Polynesian ceremonies and social gatherings. It promotes relaxation, calm, and a mild sense of euphoria through its active compounds called kavalactones. Often prepared as a drink, kava is valued for its ability to ease occasional anxiety and enhance social connection without impairing mental clarity.

The Kava Ceremony - POLYNESIA

This Fijian ceremony is performed by groups of friends or family and typically involves drinking a cup of crushed kava root mixed with water, served from a communal bowl called a tanoa. The ritual is often accompanied by clapping, chants, and a relaxed social atmosphere. By the end of the ceremony, attendees commonly report feelings of serenity, calm, and deeper connection with one another.

Kratom Leaf

Mitragyna Speciosa

Kratom is derived from the leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa, a tropical evergreen tree that is native to several countries in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea. Traditionally, kratom has been used by local populations for centuries to combat fatigue, enhance work productivity, relieve discomfort, and manage various ailments.

How kratom is traditionally prepared

The plant has a long history of traditional use in its native regions, where it has been valued for a range of purposes, including as an energy booster, mood enhancer, and productivity aid—particularly among laborers and farmers. In these traditional settings, kratom leaf is typically brewed into a tea or chewed fresh to help combat fatigue, increase stamina, and ease minor ailments. Its use is deeply rooted in the cultural and social fabric of communities in countries like Thailand and Indonesia, where it has also been employed in spiritual and medicinal practices.

Where new brew is sourced

Green Map Map showing that Kratom is from Indonesia and Kava is from Vanuatu Map showing that Kratom is from Indonesia and Kava is from Vanuatu

FAQ's

Try something new, explore something rooted in tradition that’s made for the present moment.

How will I feel after drinking New Brew?

New Brew produces a balanced feeling of calm, clarity, and connection, often accompanied by a subtle shift in mood and outlook. While New Brew is formulated moderately for gentle effects, everyone's body is different -- so sip slowly the first time, see how you feel, and decide from there whether more is the right call.

Why is it 21+?

Because New Brew contains active botanical ingredients with real effects -- including a small serving of kratom, which can be habit-forming with regular use -- it isn't suitable for anyone under 21. We strongly support the emerging standards and regulatory frameworks that limit the sale of these ingredients to responsible adults 21 and older.

Can I drink more than one at a time?

Yes, but we recommend starting with one to see how you feel. Sip it slowly to assess your tolerance, since everyone metabolizes New Brew differently based on a range of physical and circumstantial factors. Most people will feel the effects after a single can, and it's worth knowing that New Brew has diminishing returns -- you don't feel better the more you drink. If you're used to the rhythm of Alcoh🌀l, where one drink leads to the next, that habit doesn't translate here. One can typically gets you where you want to be; for some people it's a bit less, for others a bit more.

We recommend no more than two cans in a day. And because kratom can be habit-forming with regular use, take regular breaks rather than drinking New Brew daily. Be intentional about your consumption -- keeping awareness around how much you're drinking and making sure you take breaks is what allows New Brew to stay a useful tool at your disposal, rather than becoming a habit.

What happens if I drink too much?

Common short-term side effects include nausea, constipation and loss of appetite. We advise against consuming more than 2 cans in a day as a general rule.

Is New Brew Habit Forming?

Kratom can be mildly habit-forming with regular use, which is why we recommend no more than two cans in a day and encourage you to take regular breaks rather than drinking New Brew daily. Used intentionally and in moderation, New Brew is meant to be a tool you reach for when it serves you -- not something you depend on. Stay aware of your consumption, take breaks, and you'll keep your relationship with New Brew a healthy one.

Is it Lab Tested?

Yes. New Brew’s active ingredients are all 3rd party lab tested, in compliance with the standards set forth by the American Kratom Association (AKA). Each batch of New Brew is then lab tested for safety after production by our GMP-certified manufacturing partner.

Is New Brew for everyone?

No, New Brew is intended for adults 21 and over. It’s not recommended for anyone with a history of substance abuse, and if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking any medications, you should talk to your doctor before consuming. We want everyone to enjoy New Brew responsibly and safely.

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