Bunker Hill Beard Company
July 1776 Liquid Beard Butter
July 1776 Liquid Beard Butter
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⚔️ July 1776 — The Day the Air Changed
Before the ink dried on the Declaration… before cheers rolled across taverns and town squares… before bells rang out over Boston Harbor…
there was a moment when the very air felt different.
That moment is July 1776.
A warm summer wind carrying the scent of orchards, gunpowder, clover fields, and the sweat of men who refused to kneel.
This liquid butter captures that exact breath of history.
🍋 The Opening — Orchard Brightness & Colonial Refreshment
The scent begins with the spark of lemonade and summer berries — bright, tart, sunlit.
The kind poured from hand‑blown glass pitchers on porches overlooking the harbor.
Not modern sweetness — colonial orchard sweetness: wild berries, hand‑pressed lemons, and the crisp breath of a New England summer.
🐾 The Heart — Civit Musk & the Weight of Resolve
Beneath the brightness lies civit musk — deep, masculine, animalic.
The scent of determination.
Of grit‑soaked uniforms.
Of men marching barefoot toward a future they had to carve out themselves.
The quiet growl beneath the celebration.
🌲 The Structure — Vanilla Birch & the Discipline of a Uniform
Then comes vanilla birch — clean, structured, resolute.
A polished musket stock.
A freshly brushed coat.
A Continental line standing shoulder to shoulder.
Vanilla warms.
Birch steadies.
Together, they feel like a uniform pressed for parade on the first morning of independence.
🔥 The Signature — Gunpowder & the Sound of a Nation Being Born
No Revolutionary scent is complete without gunpowder — sharp, smoky, metallic.
The echo of Bunker Hill.
The spark of flint striking steel.
The haze that hung over Charlestown as the world changed.
It doesn’t dominate — it punctuates.
A reminder of the cost.
A reminder of the courage.
🌾 The Finish — Summer Air & Clover Over Charlestown Fields
Finally, the blend exhales into summer air and clover — the green, open breath of the fields around Charlestown in 1775–1776.
Grass crushed under boots.
Wind rolling off the harbor.
A land waiting to be claimed by its own people.
A victory breeze carrying the promise of a new republic.
🧭 The Base — Butter Strength Meets Carrier Precision
Your July 1776 liquid butter is built on two pillars:
the butter base that gives structure and melt…
and the carrier blend that delivers nourishment and premium beard feel.
🧈 The Butter Base — Colonial Craft & Summer Resilience
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Shea Butter — the body and backbone
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Mango Butter — smooth melt and softening warmth
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Beeswax — light structure, the discipline of a well‑kept uniform
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Tallow — old‑world nourishment, the kind our ancestors relied on
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Shea Olein — silky glide and liquid‑summer flow
🛡️ The Carrier Blend — Strength Beneath the Story
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Castor Oil — weight, strength, and thick‑beard backbone
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Abyssinian Oil — smooth glide, polished like a musket barrel
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Hemp Seed Oil — earthy nourishment rooted in the soil they fought for
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Meadowfoam Oil — long‑lasting moisture, like the long summer of revolution
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Prickly Pear Seed Oil — resilient luxury, quiet strength of conviction
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Squalane — refined softness, elevating the formula to premium status
Together, they create a melt‑fast, absorb‑clean, fortified, breathable butter that feels unmistakably American.
🏛️ The Story in One Line
“July 1776 is the scent of the moment freedom first filled the air.”
Made in the U.S.A. | www.bunkerhillbeard.com
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