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Cannabis is known for its medical and recreational uses, however, cannabis edible beverages are new to many. This article explores the cannabis-infused edible beverages in detail.

As you already know it, there are so many ways to gain the benefits of cannabis, others smoke it, eat it, and drink it.
Yes, drink it.

Not only can you make edible foods with marijuana but also you can make edible beverages with cannabis.

Cannabis-infused Edible Beverages

A cannabis drink, most commonly known as cannabis-infused beverages or drinks that contains either or both THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) or CBD (cannabidiol) with or without other cannabinoids.

Lassi and thandai were the first-ever recorded cannabis edible beverages that are traditionally prepared with bhang from the Indian subcontinent.
Not only can you enjoy your favorite drinks and beverages, but you also gain the benefits of the cannabis plant.

The Difference between Cannabis Edibles and Cannabis Edible Beverages

One of the most popular ways to medicate is to eat cannabis edibles. In recent years, there are many various doses and types, from your cookies to gummies. Yes, while edibles have many advantages, it does have some drawbacks.

One of these drawbacks is that it takes so much time for edibles to kick in, and when it does, the “high” feeling might be too intense especially for beginners.
That is why cannabis edible beverages were made as a solution for people who like the experience of eating edibles but don’t like the inaccuracy of doses and the unpredictability of the “high” feeling. Cannabis edible beverages come in many forms such as brews, beers, teas, sodas, etc.

Low Dosage with Marijuana Edible Beverages

With cannabis edible beverage’s fast absorption, you only need a small amount of THC to feel the same effects of smoking cannabis.
Consuming cannabis orally is not the easiest way for your body to process the plant. Compared to dried marijuana flowers, cannabis-infused edibles and cannabis capsules typically contain more doses of THC with/or CBD.

While edible beverages and cannabis edibles provide a stronger “high,” one of the downsides of cannabis-infused drinks and cannabis edibles is that you have to consume more to feel and maintain the effect.

Edible beverages and cannabis edibles might be extreme for beginners as well as elite stoners who just want to add the plant in their lifestyle. Also, even for a veteran consumer of cannabis who has been consuming the plant in their lifetime the effects that result from consuming high levels of THC can be too much to bear.

However, smaller doses of THC, rather than consuming marijuana in a course of a few days, allow the consumers to enjoy cannabis edible beverages in one sitting. Meaning, they can predict their high and can manage their dose better.
Drinking cannabis edible beverages with 10mg of THC can have a significant effect unlike eating an edible with the same amount of THC.

Canadians and Canna-Drinks

As it is observed, it appears that Canadians are more likely to consume cannabis in edibles and drinkable forms rather than smoking cannabis. “Nurturing New Growth” is a Deloitte’s paper where the results are shown of a consumer survey which concentrated on the cannabis products which are high in demand. If you are a consumer who is more drink-buddy-like than the smoke-buddy-like in Canada, this might be a piece of exciting news for you.

Are Cannabis Edible Beverages legal now in Canada?

When companies in cannabis-infused edibles and cannabis edible beverages began submitting their cannabis-infused edible products to Health Canada last October 17 for a 60-90 day approval and procurement process, it was the first hurdle for marijuana-infused edibles to reach the Canadian market.

When and where can you buy edibles in Canada?

As of now, it is not known when cannabis-infused edibles will hit the Canadian market because of the approval and procurement process.
Another reason is that each province will be allowed to further regulate the new cannabis industry. New products will be available in licensed cannabis shops depending on where you live.

Major Weed Companies and Big Brewers in Canada – Awaiting a “Go” Signal

With cannabis-infused edibles and cannabis edible beverages becoming legal in Canada, major weed companies with their brewers are readying their line-up of cannabis-infused beverages. Hexo, Canopy Growth, and Tilray have all said that they are ready for the launching of their new products. Each of them has a different approach.

Canopy Growth

Canopy Growth with its partner, Constellation Brands will unveil a lineup of 13 variants of cannabis edible beverages created with Constellation Brands’ well-known “Distilled Cannabis Process.” This weed company has five lines of CBD and THC beverages:

Truss Beverage

HEXO’s Truss Beverage with its partnership with Molson Coors will introduce 6 different brands. Flow Glow, their first brand CBD-infused spring water.
Truss Beverages intends to sell the mix of THC and CBD beverages in their Flow Glow Beverages, though just the spring water variant has been declared. The first product to hit the market will be a 10mg CBD-infused raspberry-lemon and goji-grapefruit spring water version.

Fluent Beverage Venture

Tilray and its partner Anheuser-Busch InBev will be creating variants of CBD-infused teas with many different flavors using their Fluent Beverage venture.

Even though Canada legalized the use of marijuana for recreational and medical purposes, its edible industry is still finding its way.
But, unlike the hardship of the dry-flower cannabis business has gone through its legalization, it seems like cannabis edible beverages will have a much smoother launch. Found this article interesting? Share it with your friends. Visit our website for latest cannabis related news and stay updated.

28 Responses

  1. Im not a fan of edibles but i like to eat a gram of shatrer once in a while. Just cook it at 220°f for 25minuites and then I mix it in melted chocolate, I love the taste but it makes me very tired for a day.

  2. I gave up on edibles, tried a few times and the high from it wasn’t for me, now this drink sounds interesting tho, hopefully not alot of sugar or other bad ingredients added. I’ll definitely be on the lookout for one. I’m liking the variety of ways to get the benefits of this awesome medicine:)

  3. I have yet to try cannabis infused beverages. Although it is on the horizon if I can help it. I run a small microbrewery and we would very much like to experiment with it. However. for us it’s just not legal… yet. As the blog points out, only a few breweries were given the green light (haha), and they were the large multinationals that could affford it. That’s ok, for now. I hope sometime in the near future, I’m able to release a weed beer, maybe KT will give me a hand. Haha

  4. Edibles are not my go to , but I do enjoy them at the right time, I’m from nova Scotia so the EDIBLES are in the liquor store , 5mg gummies coast about 20 dollars .. not cool canadian government!!

    1. I really enjoy the gummy edibles. I started with a small amount and have now upgraded to a bigger amount. I really enjoy the body buzz instead of the head buzz with weed. Very satisfied with these guys. Love the deals!!!!!!

  5. Edibles and infused beverages have amazing medical benefits. I get Far greater pain relief from osteoarthritis using edibles rather then smoking alone. I believe the use of infused food and beverages to be of great medical benefit.

  6. In my opinion, cannabis edibles and infused beverages are the healthiest ways to consume cannabis. The intensity of the high can certainly be more intense and last longer. Also the on-set time for the high is longer than when smoking. I find eating edibles and adding cannabis to my smoothies is great for pain relief, enhanced mobility throughout my body. As well as a natural and effective sleep aid and appetite stimulant. It is best that each individual takes time to learn through experience what they respond best to for different desired forms of relief. Observe the dosages as well as the indica/sativa ratios. Let your experience guide you and use cannabis as you best see fit.

  7. Adore edibles, but find the potency varies. The ones on this site I found true to their 30mg. Ate 5 and felt wonderful 😍 but I won’t be buying a single drink with 2mg in it. Just isn’t worth it with my tolerence. When there are more with higher strength in the future check yes, is much rather drink or eat to consume than smoke!

  8. I have never had an infused drink, but this has definitely peaked my interest in trying! I have tried edibles before and found a lot more success with them before I began smoking regularly. I would like to see if beverages would give me more success.
    I’d be extra interested in trying seth Rogan’s brand, houseplant beverages.

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