Edible Drinks: Sip Your Way To Better Health

Edible beverages represent one of the industry’s most rapidly expanding sectors. It offers a subtle way to experience the effects of cannabis without the need for smoking. Quench your thirst and savor the flavor with these edible drinks from our online dispensary.

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What are Edible Drinks or Beverages?

These are drinkable cannabis beverages infused with many compounds, such as THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD (cannabidiol), or a combination of both. These compounds are carefully extracted from the cannabis plant and infused into various drink bases, such as water, sparkling waters, sodas, and even alcoholic beverages like wine, champagne, and spirits.

How are THC Drinks Made?

  1. Creating weed drinks requires a cannabis extract. This extract results from subjecting raw plant materials to high pressure and heat with liquid carbon dioxide.
  2. After extracting, the carbon dioxide evaporates. 
  3. The nanoemulsion breaks down the extracted oil into tiny particles, mixing them with the liquid base to create the desired drink.

How It Works?

Most people consume this product for a faster high than a gummy or a laced brownie. This is due to emulsification. It can take effect within 20 to 30 minutes.

Tetrahydrocannabinol breaks down in the stomach and liver to produce a by-product called 11-hydroxy-THC. Research has shown that 11-hydroxy-THC can produce more intense psychoactive effects than THC processed through the lungs.

THC vs. CBD Beverages

These compounds are both from the marijuana plant, but they have different experiences for users.

Tetrahydrocannabinol

Tetrahydrocannabinol packs a more potent high. It originates from the Sativa plant, predominantly marijuana. Although hemp plants contain 0.3%, they are unsuitable for manufacturers to extract. 

Drinking this can alter mental state by inducing relaxation while also potentially offering pain relief through anti-inflammatory properties. 

Cannabidiol

Despite lacking psychoactive reactions, CBD is favored for its relaxing properties and proven anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety benefits. People commonly use it to alleviate pain, sleep issues, and anxiety disorders, which helps manage stress in daily routines.

Types of THC Drinks

Numerous types of cannabis-infused beverages are available, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties. 

  • Still or sparkling waters.
  • Acidic sodas infused with edible glitter cannabis for sparkle.
  • Tea for low-calorie and gluten-free consumption.

For a fun and intoxicating experience, opt for THC-infused cocktails. For a healthy relaxation before bed, tea is a good option. Whatever your need, there’s an option for you.

Benefits

  • Offers a discreet and convenient way to take weed without the need for smoking or vaping.
  • Ideal for relaxation or socializing.
  • You can find a product with the desired dosage to achieve the outcomes without the risk of overconsumption.
  • From fruity to herbal, these infusions come in many exciting drink flavors.
  • Offers a healthier alternative that does not have to affect your lungs.

Dosage

Pre-dosed products contain 5 to 10 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol per serving, which may be too much for some users. First-time users can start with a lower dose of 2.5 mg THC.

Some can contain over 100 mg per bottle. If your beverage has a high THC content, divide it into smaller portions before consuming.

To assess your tolerance, wait at least two hours after consuming the initial dose before deciding whether to take more. This will help you gauge the effects and avoid overconsumption.

In Comparision to Other Consumption Methods

 

Method of Consumption

Description

Onset

Smoking

Involves inhaling the smoke from burning weed flower or concentrates. 

Rapid onset

Edibles

Consuming weed-infused food that doesn’t involve smoking.

Slower onset, from 30 minutes to 2 hours

Vaping

Involves inhaling vaporized concentrated oil or concentrates.

Fast onset, comparable to smoking, but with reduced odor and harshness on the lungs

Drinks

A beverage containing THC or CBD

Between 20 to 30 minutes 

Buy THC Drinks Online

Discover the perfect blend of refreshment and relaxation with GetLoud cannabis dispensary beverages. We have a selection of THC and CBD drink options to match your preference. Explore our collection and choose your personal favorite high-quality refreshment drink with the convenience of online shopping and competitive prices. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Are THC-infused drinks healthier than alcohol?

Manufacturers describe their products as “gentle,” “smooth,” and providing “a different kind of buzz.” Compared to alcoholic cocktails, these beverages are said to avoid hangovers and have fewer calories. Some manufacturers marketed them as alcohol replacements. 

Drinking these kinds of liquid infusions in moderation enhances the user’s ability to appreciate both the effects and benefits. It also prevents the development of weed tolerance, which eliminates the need to escalate dosage for desired effects and benefits.

Why does drinking cannabis produce effects faster than eating it?

Although absorption of some cannabinoids in liquid form can occur through the oral mucosa (the lining of the mouth, cheeks, and lips), the liver processes most of them.

The difference is that in liquid form, manufacturers use nanoemulsion technology. This technology creates nanosized droplets that better solubilize hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances so it enhances cannabinoid delivery and bioavailability.

Can I consume expired drinks?

Yes. Cannabinoids themselves don’t become toxic, so consuming expired products won’t be life-threatening. If the product is only a few days or weeks past its expiration date, you might still consume it, though expect lower potency.