With the latest legalization rules, drinks that use cannabis to mimic sensations we’re familiar with—like that sleepy sensation you get from chamomile or the buzz you feel from a glass of Chardonnay—are going to be readily available this year.
There are plenty of new options coming to the Canadian market including hot teas, iced teas, spritzers, flat waters, and more. Brands are creating a variety of strengths and, so far, there seems to be a good mix of pure CBD drinks, heavy-hitting THC options, as well as some that have a balance of CBD and THC.
Most brands below shipped their products to retail stores back in December, so goods should be landing on shelves in the months to come.
Information presented in this post is accurate as of the date of publication, however product details are subject to change pending regulatory approval, infrastructure, and other developments.
The benefit of cannabis-infused drinks, say industry experts, is that they’re low-cal, produce no hangover, and are gluten-free. The high you get from drinking a THC-infused beverage also differs from ingesting a traditional edible in that it can be less heavy.
And folks who’ve tried them say it’s not like smoking a joint either. For some people, this new form of cannabis consumption will be a welcomed option.
Prices for all of the beverages below will vary from province to province, and from retail store to retail store.
Read on to discover 6 new Canadian infused cannabis drinks you’ll be able to try this year.
Flow Glow Spring Water
Maker: Truss Beverage Co. (HEXO x Molson Coors Canada)
Dose: 10 mg CBD
Chances are you’ve at least seen the Flow water tetra packs on store shelves. Truss has teamed up with Flow to produce Flow Glow, which is a CBD-infused spring water. It’s launching in two flavours, goji berry & grapefruit and raspberry & lemon.
Everie Tea by Fluent
Maker: High Park (Tilray)
Dose: 0.05 mg THC or less per serving
What happens when an LP teams up with a heritage brewer? You get Fluent, a collab between High Park and Labatt. The duo’s debut line of non-alcoholic CBD-infused beverages, Everie, is a tea that promises to be 98% pure CBD. It comes in three flavours: lavender chamomile, vanilla rooibos, and peach ginger. Fluent is available in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
Houseplant Sparkling Water
Maker: Canopy
Dose: 2.5 mg THC
Houseplant, the collab between Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and Canopy Growth, is bringing a sparkling water to market. The bubbly drink comes in lemon or grapefruit flavours and is dosed with 2.5 mg THC per serving.
The Green Organic Dutchman Green Tea
Maker:The Green Organic Dutchman
Dose: 1 mg THC and 10 mg CBD per sachet
Loose leaf tea is how The Green Organic Dutchman will enter the weed-infused drink world. Its green tea is modestly dosed with 1 mg THC and 10 mg CBD per sachet and is infused with tulsi and sweet liquorice root. The brand will offer two other teas: Happy Hibiscus Mate and Restful Chamomile, both with 2.5 mg THC and 5 mg CBD.
Quatreau Sparkling Water
Maker: Canopy
Dose: 20 mg CBD per can
If you’re after a CBD-dominant drink, consider Quatreau. The seltzer-like sparkling water comes in two flavours—cucumber and mint, and passion fruit and guava—each dosed with 20 mg of CBD. Quatreau also has a second version of its bubbles in ginger/lime and blueberry/acai, dosed with 2 mg CBD and 2 mg THC per can.
Deep Space Carbonated Beverage
Maker: Canopy
Dose: 20 mg CBD per 222 ml can
Another high-dose carbonated option: Deep Space. It comes in a smaller-than-a-pop-can 222 ml vessel and has the max 10 mg THC per can.
Editor’s note: A previous version of this article included additional products from Truss Beverage Co. which have since been removed as the company informs us that previously announced products are still pending regulation and subject to change.
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