The Strain Emmitt Smith SherbBanger #22
As I continue the WTF tour, we stop at the strain Emmitt Smith SherbBanger #22. First off, I have no idea who grew this fire-ass strain. Just as the last review, these flowers were also gifted to me. #grateful

Genetics
I am not too sure what the genetics are of this exotic funk strain, but the nose reminds me of the traditional Rainbow Sherbert. The historic strain crosses two old-school classics, Champagne and BlackBerry. Again I don’t think this is the classic strain Rainbow Sherbert but very reminiscent of it and most likely part of the genetic lineage.

Appearance
The flowers are a bright, loud mix of light and dark green, deep purple-hued leaves, as well as tons of bright yellow and orange hairs. I am finding the flowers light and fluffy regardless of the PGR-like appearance.

Aroma
I grew up right around the corner from the Original Swensen’s in SF. The nose of these flowers reminds me precisely of the scent of the Rainbow Sherbet dessert I used to have at Swensen’s as a child. I would describe the aroma as a fragrant mix of fresh limes, pineapples, oranges, and raspberries complemented by creamy vanilla notes. However, when you break open a bud, you are greeted with pungent, intense gas notes.

The Inhale & The Exhale
The inhale consists of creamy gas notes, while in contrast, the exhale goes in a deep, lingering funky fruit and raspberry direction. After smoking the flowers, I can see why others online claim the genetics to be Shock Tartz x Headbanger OG. Shock Tartz is the cross of Purple Thai, Afghani, and Alaska Thunder Fuck, which would result in the flavor profile I am experiencing.

The Smoking Experience
These clean-burning flowers have a lighter, thinner smoke, which leads to a smooth smoking experience, but we are not entering the silky zone—nonetheless, a great smoking experience in both the bong and in joints.

The High
Emmitt Smith packs a punch and will take your ass down. This strain is not for the novice smoker. I find this strain to have a very intense head high yet not too cerebral but more spacey, complemented by a hefty body high, perfect for smoking late at night when suffering from insomnia.

So was Emmitt Smith SherbBanger #22 worth the money, and would I repurchase it?
Yes, and Yes. If I could figure out who grew this and where to buy it, I would repurchase it.

Where can you find Emmitt Smith SherbBanger #22?
Not sure, but keep an eye out for it. These flowers are worth checking out.