Bunker Hill Beard Company
Boston 1776 Beard Butter
Boston 1776 Beard Butter
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⚓ Boston 1776
The Scent of Rebellion
This is not a tribute. It’s a declaration.
🌫️ Boston 1776 captures the moment the harbor fog rolled in and the world changed. It’s the scent of molasses barrels cracked open in defiance of the Crown, of ink‑stained pamphlets passed hand to hand in candlelit taverns, of gunpowder smoke drifting from cellars beneath cobbled streets. It’s the cold breath of the Atlantic, the glow of lanterns in the Old North Church, and the quiet resolve of men who knew the cost—and stood anyway.
⚓️ Neroli and sea‑salt air cut through the night like a sharp winter wind rolling off the harbor. Hinoki wood adds sacred clarity, like the rafters of the church where signals were lit. Beneath that, molasses and smoked black tea steep the blend in Boston’s smuggling economy and intellectual fire. Bog myrtle and a whisper of gunpowder evoke the rebellion itself—herbal, smoky, and unmistakably colonial.
🪵 The base is built from oak barrels and driftwood—timbers of the wharf, the meeting halls, and the firelight of resistance. Old Book aroma adds warmth and depth, like leather‑bound volumes and rum casks stacked in the shadows.
🧭 The Butter Blend: Strength Beneath the Scent
This isn’t a simple butter—it’s a colonial‑grade conditioning blend forged for men who carry legacy in their beards.
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Shea Butter — deep, enduring nourishment, like the steadfast resolve of a patriot
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Mango Butter — smooth, velvety glide, softening the beard like lantern‑light on old timber
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Beeswax — natural structure and hold, the quiet discipline of men who stood their ground
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Tallow — rich, historic conditioning, echoing the rugged practicality of colonial life
Together, they create a beard butter that’s dense, protective, and unmistakably American—melting down to a conditioning armor that lasts from dawn to rebellion.
🏛️ Boston 1776 isn’t just a scent. It’s a stand.
For heritage. For defiance. For the legacy of a city that lit the fuse.
“Where Defiance Took Its First Breath.”
Made in the U.S.A. | www.bunkerhillbeard.com
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