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🌟🍹 Sip smarter for wellness! New survey shows cannabis beverages could cut alcohol use—participants reported drinking less after switching, potentially reducing health risks like cancer & heart issues. A fresh, social alternative! Read more […]

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Cannabis Drinks May Offer a New Path to Drinking Less Alcohol New research indicates that choosing cannabis-infused drinks instead of alcoholic beverages may offer a new approach to reducing alcohol-related harm.

#Alcohol use is associated with a wide range of health and social harms. Research has linked alcohol consumption to at least seven forms of cancer and nearly 200 diseases and medical conditions.
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The future? Standing tall BESIDE alcohol as a complementary choice in our ever-expanding adult beverage world 🌈

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Three golden bar taps labeled “THC” pour a foamy amber drink into a tilted pint glass. Above, bold text reads “From Foam to Flower” with a red banner labeled “Culture.” The background is dark green, and the bottom features the website PotCultureMagazine.com with ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

Three golden bar taps labeled “THC” pour a foamy amber drink into a tilted pint glass. Above, bold text reads “From Foam to Flower” with a red banner labeled “Culture.” The background is dark green, and the bottom features the website PotCultureMagazine.com with ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

From Foam to Flower: THC Taps Are Rewriting Bar Culture. Bars in WI, SC, and MN are pouring THC drafts that outshine booze.

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More Young Adults Are Opting For Cannabis Drinks Over Alcohol At After-Work Happy Hours, Poll Shows - Marijuana Moment Younger Americans are increasingly using cannabis-infused beverages as a substitute for alcohol—with one in three millennials and Gen Z workers choosing THC drinks over booze for after-work activities...

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Dirty Alani High If you’re looking for a fun, energizing mocktail that’s sweet, stylish, and cannabis-infused, meet the Dirty Alani. This colorful, cotton candy–flavored drink blends Alani Nu’s Cotton Candy energy …

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Big Alcohol prepares to fight back as buzzy cannabis drinks steal sales By Jessica DiNapoli and Emma Rumney NEW YORK (Reuters) -Top alcohol makers have been sitting on the sidelines of a cannabis beverage boom, watching brands in the fast-growing category like Cann and Wynk make deals with beer and booze distributors, and gain valuable space on liquor store shelves. Now some alcohol companies, seeing their sales falter, are laying the groundwork to potentially enter the lucrative but risky market, a dozen founders of cannabis brands, ingredients suppliers and drinks manufacturers told Reuters. Drinks containing THC, the mood-altering ingredient in marijuana, are restricted to licensed dispensaries in 24 U.S. states where recreational use of pot is legal. But small amounts of THC can also be extracted from hemp, a crop that’s related to marijuana but is legal federally. Beverages containing THC derived from hemp can be sold in many liquor shops, convenience stores and supermarkets. That’s where Big Alcohol sees opportunity, despite some companies having been burned by past cannabis investments. Corona brewer Constellation Brands (NYSE:STZ) has been internally researching hemp-based cannabis drinks to weigh its next steps, a source familiar with the company’s thinking said. Absolut vodka distiller Pernod Ricard (EPA:PERP) has met with Brez, maker of drinks with THC derived from hemp, as recently as last month to discuss a possible investment, Brez’s founder Aaron Nosbisch said. "They did not invest now but are circling," Nosbisch said. Pernod declined to comment on the meeting. Constellation Brands said it does not comment on rumors and speculation. Alcohol makers are still suffering a hangover following America’s pandemic drinking binge, when sales spiked as cash-flush consumers splurged on pricey bottles of liquor for their homes, and then rushed back to bars when lockdown restrictions lifted. Alcohol sales have been falling ever since as inflation and interest rates rose and wallets became stretched. The companies also now face growing warnings from public health authorities who say drinking even small amounts of alcohol is associated with at least seven types of cancer. Overall U.S. beer volumes fell nearly 6% through May of this year, according to the Beer Institute. Volumes of spirits and wine sold in the same time period have declined by 5.6% and 9%, respectively, according to the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America. In a sign of tumult in the industry, the CEO of the world’s biggest alcohol maker, Diageo (LON:DGE), stepped down last week as the company struggles to revive growth. But hemp-based drinks are expanding fast. The market for drinks infused with THC from hemp is projected to top $1 billion in sales this year, according to market research firm Euromonitor, and climb past $4 billion in 2028. Molson Coors (NYSE:TAP) CEO Gavin Hattersley told Reuters in January he’d be naive to say THC beverages aren’t having an effect "at least in a small way." Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY) Brands, the fourth-largest U.S. craft brewer with brands including Montauk and Shock Top, is selling its new hemp-derived THC seltzers through its beer distributors such as United Distributors in Georgia, executives told Reuters in an interview. The company’s THC drinks are for sale in 13 states. "There’s not a real leader that’s taken ahold of the (market) so far, and that’s what we look to do," Tilray’s CEO Irwin Simon told Reuters earlier this year. Others, including Heineken (AS:HEIN)’s Lagunitas brand and Pabst Blue Ribbon, the fifth-largest U.S. brewer, have lent their names to THC seltzers for sale in dispensaries in California. Lagunitas is looking to grow distribution of its THC seltzer, potentially using hemp, to other states, a representative from Cannacraft, its ingredient supplier, said. A spokesperson for Lagunitas said it has no immediate plans to expand, but monitors market development and looks for opportunities as consumer tastes and regulations change. Boston Beer (NYSE:SAM), the maker of Sam Adams, is one of the brewers with the clearest path to eventually enter the U.S. cannabis drinks market although it has not provided a time frame for doing so. The company is already selling its Teapot brand of THC-infused tea in Canada where weed is legal, and in the last year tested a potential U.S. version made from THC derived from hemp. To test the reformulated product, a panel of trained sensory experts sampled Teapot with both THC from hemp and marijuana, and could not taste a difference, said the company’s head of cannabis, Paul Weaver. "This is a source of growth for our organization, flat out," Weaver said. CAUTIOUS MOVES Big Alcohol is treading carefully in cannabis drinks because state and federal regulations have shifted, and could change again, said five executives at ingredients suppliers and THC beverage brands. California, which has legal weed, banned hemp-based drinks last year to try to prevent children from consuming them. Other states have introduced special taxes or restricted sales, ambiguity that has held alcohol companies back from entering the market. Sen. Mitch McConnell, who helped first legalize hemp in 2018 to support farmers in his home state of Kentucky, in July introduced a provision in a government spending bill that could ban intoxicating products using the plant. McConnell wrote in an op-ed published in the Louisville Courier Journal on July 17 that his efforts are aimed at keeping THC gummies that look like familiar candies out of the hands of children. He did not provide comment beyond the op-ed. Big brewers have been burned by past cannabis investments. In 2022, the biggest U.S. brewer Anheuser-Busch inBev exited a deal with Tilray to research cannabis drinks in Canada. The same year, Molson Coors shuttered its U.S. business selling beverages infused with CBD, a compound in marijuana and hemp that does not have psychoactive effects, citing an uncertain regulatory environment. Constellation Brands restructured its investment in Canadian cannabis company Canopy Growth (NASDAQ:CGC) last year after poor sales. Now, however, hemp-based THC drinks are sold widely. Beyond beer’s declining sales, brewers face an additional squeeze from tariffs, which threaten to push up prices for imported drinks, and Hispanic consumers, who are staying home due to fears of U.S. immigration enforcement. HIGH MARGINS Liquor stores are embracing the buzzy beverages to boost their margins as the drinks, typically more expensive than a six-pack of beer, start to outsell other types of alcohol. Jon Halper, CEO of Minnesota liquor store chain Top Ten Liquors, told Reuters in June that THC beverages now make up 15% of his business after the company introduced them two years ago. By next year, they could grow to rival wine, currently in the mid twenty percent of his sales, he said. The drinks take shelf space mostly from beer because they are in coolers, Halper said. The margins on cannabis beverages are higher than those for beer and spirits, helping his firm offset softening alcohol sales. Charleston, South Carolina-based Southern Horizon Logistics, a sister company of Budweiser distributor Southern Crown Partners, is now selling more hemp-based drinks than wine and spirits, said Justin Ashby, the company’s chief administrative officer. Ryan Moses, CEO of Nashville, Tennessee-based beer, wine and spirits distributor Best Brands, said that growth from THC-infused drinks has helped offset flat and declining alcohol sales. Instead of possible layoffs, Moses has been able to re-allocate employees to the new category. "It could be as big as the other categories five to 10 years from now," Moses said. Consumers like Josh Goldberg, 39, of Lindenhurst, New York, are also trading out beer and tequila for THC seltzers. Goldberg made the switch almost two years ago, and hasn’t had a drink since. "It replaces the physical act of drinking with drinking something else," Goldberg said. "The soccer mom has really embraced the category in a big way," Halper said.

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Blue THC Margarita: A Bright & Booze-Free Twist with Levity Agave High If you’re craving the bold, citrusy flavor of a margarita but want to skip the alcohol, meet your new favorite mocktail: the Blue THC Margarita. This striking blue drink combines Levity’s Agave Hig…

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🍃 The Perfect Cannabis Gin & Tonic with Levity’s London High Spirits Craving the classic refreshment of a gin and tonic—without the alcohol? Say hello to the Elevated G&T, made with Levity’s London High Cannabis Spirits. This botanical-forward, alcohol-free cock…

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🌴 Tropical Bliss: A Cannabis-Infused Cocktail That Transports You to Paradise If you’re craving a vacation in a glass—minus the alcohol—Tropical Bliss is the drink you didn’t know you needed. This vibrant, cannabis-infused mocktail brings together the lush flavors of p…

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r/drinkcannabis All things cannabis drinks

There’s an entire subreddit for infused beverage nerds.
Low-dose? High-design? Regional faves? We cover it all.
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The best THC drinks don’t shout “weed.”
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Spicy Zen Rita🌿 A Spicy Twist on the Classic Margarita with Levity Agave High Water If you love a classic margarita but want something a little more mindful, meet your new favorite summer sip: the Spicy Zen Rita. This refreshing, citrus-forward cocktail swaps out tequila for Levit…

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Giggly Shirley A grown up Shirley Temple is always a fun drink choice, but if you are cutting back on alcohol or California sober the Giggly Shirley might be a new favorite. For this recipe I used Our Glass drops…

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Canna Moscow Mule My favorite alcohol alternative drink to fix is a crispy Moscow Mule. This Moscow Mule recipe is a classic minus the tequila. All the flavor, none of the hangover in this relaxing drink recipe. 1 1…

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Brands that lean into this, by focusing on taste, setting, and social cues, are outpacing those who only talk potency. Use occasion in particular is a HUGE opportunity right now. Consumers need to know WHEN and WHERE to consume.

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My Favorite Cannabis Drinks: Seltzers: Melo Cornbread Cann Wynk Infused Spirits: Levity – Agave High Water – Great Tequila substitute! Flora – Botanical flowery spirit Nowadays – Good general spirit Ref…

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“What else is in your fridge?”

It’s a simple question—but when a founder answers it without overthinking, that’s where the good stuff shows up.

Todd Harris didn’t hesitate. Just rattled off what he actually drinks.

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Having a great product idea isn’t enough.

Jason Westplate says most new beverage founders underestimate what happens after the idea.

→ Formulation
→ Sourcing
→ Packaging
→ Go-to-market
→ Iteration

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They started as bass players, then tried to can a dream.

Jason Westplate’s first foray into beverage wasn’t backed by degrees or funding.

The product? Not perfect.
The process? Messy.
The momentum? Unstoppable.

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Not everyone wants to light up. Some of us just want a fridge full of options.

For Kenya Alexander-Davis, cannabis drinks are empowering

And she’s not alone—her research shows many moms feel the same way.

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The cannabis industry keeps talking at consumers—but rarely listens to them.

Kenya Alexander-Davis noticed that no one was asking her, a new consumer, what she wanted.

So she built Stashbag Data to fix that.

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Flavor is a feature.
Function is why people come back.

Stop designing around the first sip.
Start designing around the next one.

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The infused drink space is crowded.

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