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Here’s Why Everyone Needs to Try Hemp-Infused Drinks Now!

You may have seen hemp infused drinks online or in a CBD store and walked by thinking nothing more than, “What a novel product!” If that’s so, it might be worth giving them a second glance. If you’ve never heard of them before, this is a great opportunity to learn more about what CBD beverages are and why they are worth trying.

Wait, Are Hemp Infused Drinks Legal? Yes!

The cannabis plant is a natural source of many botanical compounds. Cannabinoids are compounds that are unique to cannabis. They have sparked a revolution in research and entrepreneurship due to their reported benefits. 

The main two cannabinoids of interest are delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinol (CBD). Unlike THC, CBD will not get you high. While THC comes mainly from marijuana, CBD is the main cannabinoid in hemp. 

Both hemp and marijuana are types of cannabis, but they differ in the proportion of cannabinoids. While THC is legal in some states, CBD and hemp products have been federally legal since the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill.

A Quick Summary of Farm Bill 2018

The 2018 Farm Bill made it federally legal to farm hemp and to buy and sell hemp extracts such as CBD supplements and hemp products such as building material and textiles [2]. 

This federal framework enabled states to implement hemp agriculture programs and gave them the power to regulate hemp products. 

That means each state has its own specific rules and regulations regarding hemp and cannabinoids. While it is legal to sell products like CBD oil across state lines, some states may have rules prohibiting residents from purchasing or possessing CBD products.

It is important to check your state’s current regulations, especially if you live in Idaho and South Dakota, which have historically prohibited hemp extracts.

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What are Hemp Infused Drinks?

Cannabis beverages come in two main varieties. There is the type that gets you high and the one that won’t. 

Unlike a THC drink, a CBD drink will not get you high. 

Cannabis drinks that contain THC are only available in states that have legalized weed; however, a CBD-infused drink can be bought and enjoyed almost anywhere in the US!

 Hemp infused drinks are just one type of CBD supplement. You can also use CBD as a CBD tincture, vape, gummy, or smoke hemp flower. Hemp infused drinks are beverages that incorporate either CBD isolate or broad spectrum CBD extract, which contains additional cannabinoids and terpenes. The terms hemp-infused drink and CBD-infused drink can be used interchangeably. CBD beverages come in a wide variety; there are CBD coffees, chill shots, sparkling waters, CBD sodas, and even CBD infused wine.

How are Hemp Infused Drinks Made?

CBD infused beverages start with CBD oil or CBD isolate that has been extracted from dried hemp flower. CBD isolate is purified from CBD oil but has all other compounds removed.

Hemp extract contains large amounts of CBD, very small amounts of THC (less than 0.3%), and may have other cannabinoids such as cannabigerol (CBG) and terpenes which are molecules that have scents and flavors. 

Since there are these other naturally occurring hemp plant molecules, this type of hemp extract is called a broad spectrum hemp extract or full spectrum extract.

If you are employed in a field subject to drug testing, it is important to note that even very small amounts of THC can build up in the body over time and result in false positives. However, you can still enjoy a product that is made from CBD isolate, which will not contain any THC. 

So What do Hemp Infused Drinks Do?

Hemp-infused drinks are a unique delivery method for CBD that provides the same effects as smoking hemp flowers or taking a tincture. 

The benefits of CBD drinks are the same as you would find in any CBD product, but you also get to enjoy the great flavor and convenience of a beverage. 

CBD drinks are popular amongst busy individuals looking to conquer their stressful days. With each sip, you may experience body relaxation accompanied by waves of meditative calmness. What can we say? It’s the perfect pick-me-up drink!

One thing to note is that when cannabinoids are consumed in the form of hemp-infused beverages or gummy, they take longer to “kick in.” This activation time is generally about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the person and dosage. Inhaled products begin to work almost instantly but have some drawbacks, like irritating the throat and lungs and not having discretion (smelling like weed).

3 Reasons Why You Must Try Hemp Drinks!

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Whether you are new to CBD products or have used them before, hemp infused drinks are great products to try! Here’s just three great reasons to try them out:

  1. Hemp infused drinks will not irritate airways like smoking or vaping CBD
  2. Hemp drinks are discreet, convenient, and come in enjoyable flavors like blood orange, coconut lime, and ginger lime CBD sodas, or CBD infused wine
  3. While sodas are empty calories and alcohol damages the body, hemp infused drinks and CBD infused wine are purposeful and can help you relax and rejuvenate.

So, Are Hemp Drinks Good for you?

Hemp drinks come in all different shapes and sizes. The infusion of CBD, CBG, and antioxidants may positively affect the body, mind, and soul. When consumed, most fans report feeling calm, now this ‘calmness’ is neither euphoric nor sedating; it is rather peaceful and slowly eases away the tensions built up throughout the day. 

It’s the Best Relaxing Beverage on the Market!

After a long day of work and day to day responsibilities, most people are looking to relax and unwind. It is important to be mindful about how you go about that though. 

Many of the ways people choose to relax can actually be self-destructive such as drinking too much alcohol too often or watching too much TV. 

With hemp products such as non-alcoholic CBD infused wine and non-alcoholic CBD infused cocktails, you can nourish yourself while feeling more relaxed- another reason why hemp infused drinks are worth a try!

Best Hemp-Infused Drinks on the Market

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If you are looking for the best CBD drinks, consider a broad spectrum product. While broad spectrum hemp products do contain some THC, the additional cannabinoids and terpenes are suspected of working in synergy and providing additional benefits. 

Infused beverages come in many varieties; there are seltzers, CBD water, sodas, and wines, and you can even make your own CBD cocktails. To truly determine whether you are getting the best CBD drink, it is good to do a little research on the company and make sure they are well established.

 You can even email their customer service and request to see certificates of analysis for particular products if you wish to verify their cannabinoid content.

Weed and Wine Let’s Talk CBD Infused Wine!

You’ve probably heard that drinking wine in moderation can provide health benefits, especially for heart health [3]. However, drinking alcohol will do some damage to the body [7]. 

That is why VinoHerb CBD Wine is an especially unique hemp infused drink. Their CBD wine has been dealcoholized, so you can enjoy the benefits of CBD and wine without the set backs of alcohol. This is also ideal because both alcohol and CBD are metabolized by the same enzyme complex in the liver [4]. That means alcoholic CBD beverages can risk overworking your liver more than alcohol or CBD alone.

VinoHerb CBD Wine

VinoHerb CBD Wine is dealcoholized through distillation. This means they contain less than 0.25% alcohol per bottle, making them a much safer product than CBD beers or wines that also contain alcohol. They are also THC-free, so there are no psychoactive effects and no risks of failing a drug test. Each bottle contains up to 60mg of CBD and 20mg CBG.

VinoHerb CBD Wine was created by Christina Musto-Quick, a fourth-generation winemaker and one of the founding members of Women Winemakers of Connecticut and the American Wine Society’s New England Winemaker’s Chapter. 

This CBD wine is truly crafted with all of the care of fine wine and without alcohol or THC. VinoHerb’s innovative CBD infused wines also come in many varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Grigio, Rosé, Chardonnay, and Sangria. They are one of the best CBD drinks you could try for under thirty dollars per bottle, with options for all palettes!

References

  1. Eskander, J. P., Spall, J., Spall, A., Shah, R. V., & Kaye, A. D. (2020). Cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment of acute and chronic back pain: A case series and literature review. J Opioid Manag, 16(3), 215-8. Retrieved September 8, 2022, from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jonathan-Eskander/publication/341491070_Cannabidiol_CBD_as_a_treatment_of_acute_and_chronic_back_pain_A_case_series_and_literature_review/links/5f6c0a28299bf1b53eedc4e3/Cannabidiol-CBD-as-a-treatment-of-acute-and-chronic-back-pain-A-case-series-and-literature-review.pdf 
  2. Farm Bill. (2018). Retrieved September 8, 2022, from Usda.gov website: https://www.usda.gov/farmbill 
  3. Higgins, L. M., & Llanos, E. (2015). A healthy indulgence? Wine consumers and the health benefits of wine. Wine Economics and Policy, 4(1), 3–11. Retrieved September 8, 2022, from  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wep.2015.01.001 
  4. Iffland, K. & Grotenhermen, F. An Update on Safety and Side Effects of Cannabidiol: A Review of Clinical Data and Relevant Animal Studies. (2021). Retrieved September 8, 2022, from Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research website: https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/can.2016.0034 
  5. Russo, E. B. (2018). Cannabis Therapeutics and the Future of Neurology. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2018.00051 
  6. Shannon, S., Lewis, N., Lee, H., & Hughes, S. (2019). Cannabidiol in Anxiety and Sleep: A Large Case Series. The Permanente journal, 23, 18–041. https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/18-041 

Wu, D., & Cederbaum, A. I. (2003). Alcohol, oxidative stress, and free radical damage. Alcohol Research & Health: The Journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 27(4), 277–284. Retrieved September 8, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6668865/

By Simi Mudaliar

Simi is an accomplished copywriter renowned for her work in the cannabis industry. An advocate for the industry, Simi is one of the most trusted journalists within the cannabis niche. She has been in cannabis digital marketing for almost 8 years. She has worked with a wide range of clients across Europe and North America. . In addition to her work with Plain Jane, Simi has been published on International High Life, Seed-City, Leafipedia, Plain Jane, and Cannabislifenetwork, and more!

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