CBD has received quite a bit of hype as of late, with promises to help pain and anxiety relief without needing THC. As the number of states that have legalized marijuana increases, companies are coming up with more and more unique ways to introduce cannabis into the mainstream. Many products have already been introduced, such as cannabis-infused sparkling water, to hemp lotion, and even relaxing bath salts to give you the extra relaxation without feeling high. If you are looking for the psychoactive effects of your favorite herb, cannabis-infused drinks have been the latest trend in the marijuana industry to give you that unique high in 2019. Since the next big thing may be weed drinks, make sure to keep an eye out as you may notice more and more sprouting at dispensaries near you.
Believe it or not folks, the market for cannabis drinks is projected to be worth $600 million within the next few years!
Where can I get my hands on some marijuana-infused drinks?
Depending on where you live and the laws governing your area, marijuana-infused drinks and wine may be sold at a place near you. For instance, people who live in Washington or Colorado have access to some drinks down the street. However, even if you are located in a community with legal marijuana available, access to the new cannabis-infused beverages may vary.
What is in cannabis drinks?
You can infuse drinks with CBD (cannabidiol), THC, or both. Because cannabis drinks have a psychoactive ingredient, it cannot be mixed with alcohol.
What do cannabis drinks taste like?
What cannabis drinks taste like also depends on the base of the drink. Not all weed-infused beverages will have a distinct weed taste, either. Some weed-infused drinks have a non-alcoholic beer taste similar to O’Doul’s. Cannabis can be infused with fruity drinks, carbonated kombucha teas, or coffee as well.
Marijuana and Wine
What sounds like a more amazing combination for a relaxing night in than weed and wine? Nothing can unwind you better after a long week than this magical pairing and we’ll tell you why. Pairing wine with weed has actually been around for many years, tracing back centuries ago with the involvement in religious and meditative practices. In modern times, weed and wine are still being used to add a nice complimenting touch to your high. You can even find weed and wine tours available in California that allows you the opportunity to explore more in depth of both mood enhancers.
To make cannabis-infused wine, it requires an infusion process similar to making tea. You need to decarb the molecules that activate the THC in marijuana by applying heat, which is then slowly seeped in the wine.
Canna Cola
Canna Cola has marketed itself as the first national brand for medical marijuana beverages. Canna Cola is a cannabis-infused soda drink that began as a THC-soda for medical marijuana use. Typical flavors for this drink includes interesting names like Orange Kush, Grape Ape, Doc Weed, Sour Diesel, and Classic Canna Cola (similar to Coca Cola). If you are in the mood for a nice refreshing carbonated drink infused with THC, give Canna Cola a try.
Marijuana and Coffee
If you have a Keurig sitting in your kitchen, you can use these cannabis-infused coffee pods to add an extra kick to your morning coffee too! Brewbudz has patented a 100% compostable single-serve coffee pod that allows you to enjoy a nice and convenient cup of cannabis-infused morning joe at your disposal. The company markets these products as “Good for you, good for the earth.” Look out for other coffee, tea, and cocoa products coming your way sooner than you think.
Related: Does Caffeine Affect Your High?
Future of cannabis drinks
Many companies are willing to invest in this hot product as there is potential to compete or even replace the alcohol business - according to the consumer trends towards the growing popularity in marijuana-related products. Get ready for an exciting future, with plenty of new cannabis beverage product launches to come! Before you know it, cannabis drink products will be in mainstream stores across the nation for your tastebuds to enjoy. As always, we love gushing about new cannabis products because just like you, we’re always down to find the next new cannabis trend to experience! Happy smoking!
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, with promises to help pain and anxiety relief without needing THC. As more and more states work to legalize weed, companies are coming up with more and more unique ways to introduce cannabis into the mainstream. Many products have already been introduced, such as cannabis-infused sparkling water to hemp lotion, and even relaxing bath salts to give you the extra relaxation without feeling high. If you are looking for the psychoactive effects of your favorite herb, cannabis-infused drinks have been the latest trend in the marijuana industry to give you that unique high. Since the next big thing may be weed drinks, make sure to keep an eye out as you may notice more and more sprouting at dispensaries near you.
Believe it or not folks, the market for cannabis drinks is projected to be worth $600 million within the next few years!
Where can I get my hands on some marijuana-infused drinks?
Depending where you live and the laws governing your area, marijuana-infused drinks and wine may be sold at a place near you. For instance, people who live in Washington or Colorado can pretty much have access to some drinks down the street. However, even if you are located in a community with legal marijuana available, access to the new cannabis-infused beverages may vary.
What is in cannabis drinks?
You can infuse drinks with CBD (cannabidiol), THC, or both. Because cannabis drinks have a psychoactive ingredient, it cannot be mixed with alcohol.
What do cannabis drinks taste like?
What cannabis drinks taste like also depends on the base of the drink. Not all weed-infused beverages will have a distinct weed taste, either. Some weed-infused drinks have a non-alcoholic beer taste similar to o’Doul’s. Cannabis can be infused with fruity drinks, carbonated kombucha teas, or coffee as well.
Marijuana and Wine

What sounds like a more amazing combination for a relaxing night in than weed and wine? Nothing can unwind you better after a long week than this magical pairing and we’ll tell you why. Pairing wine with weed has actually been around for many years, tracing back centuries ago with involvement in religious and meditative practices. In modern times, weed and wine is still being used to add a nice complimenting touch to your high. You can even find weed and wine tours available in California that allows you the opportunity to explore more in depth of both mood enhancers.
To make cannabis-infused wine, it requires an infusion process similar to making tea. You need to decarb the molecules that activate the THC in marijuana by applying heat, which is then slowly seeped in the wine.
Canna Cola
Canna Cola has marketed itself as the first national brand for medical marijuana beverages. Canna Cola is a cannabis-infused soda drink that began as a THC-soda for medical marijuana use. Typical flavors for this drink includes interesting names like orange kush, grape ape, doc weed, sour diesel, and classic canna cola (coca cola). If you are in the mood for a nice refreshing carbonated drink infused with THC, give Canna Cola a try.
Marijuana and Coffee

If you have a Keurig sitting in your kitchen, you can use these cannabis-infused coffee pods to add an extra kick to your morning coffee too! Brewbudz has patented a 100% compostable single-serve coffee pod that allows you to enjoy a nice and convenient cup of cannabis-infused morning joe at your disposal. The company markets these products as “Good for you, good for the earth.” Look out for other coffee, tea, and cocoa products coming your way sooner than you think.
Related: Does Caffeine Affect Your High?
Future of cannabis drinks
Many companies are willing to invest in this hot product as there is potential to compete or even replace the alcohol business - according to the consumer trends towards the growing popularity in marijuana-related products. Get ready for an exciting 2019, with plenty of new cannabis beverage product launches to come! Before you know it, cannabis drink products will be in mainstream stores across the nation for your tastebuds to enjoy. As always, we love gushing about new cannabis products because just like you, we’re always down to find the next new cannabis trend to experience! Happy smoking!
Related: Differences between Smoking and Eating Cannabis
Related: 10 Best Cannabis-Infused Foods