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Re: solidgold post# 102915

Tuesday, 06/30/2020 6:54:53 PM

Tuesday, June 30, 2020 6:54:53 PM

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Correct me if I am wrong, but SIPCs "Major Hemp Beer" is NOT the same as "Cannabis Infused Beer".

https://beermaps.com/all-your-need-to-know-about-cannabis-and-hemp-infused-beer/

Hemp beer is brewed using terpenes, the aromatic compounds that are found in both hops and cannabis. These beers contain the aromas and flavors found in marijuana, but not the CBD or THC...

The great thing about most cannabis-infused beers is that they are alcohol-free."


https://www.outsideonline.com/2390779/cannabis-beer

Nonalcoholic beer sometimes feels like it’s missing that certain je ne sais quoi. Makers of cannabis-infused beer have a plan to change that.

“Alcohol is being consumed less and less by young people, and they’re looking for an alternative that tastes great, has fewer calories, and doesn’t give you a hangover,” says Keith Villa, who has a Ph.D. in brewing from the University of Brussels and is the cofounder of Ceria Brewing Co., which is producing a new cannabis-infused, nonalcoholic beer called Grainwave Belgian-Style White Ale. Villa was the brewer behind MillerCoors’s Blue Moon Belgian Wheat, the iconic macrobeer that was many drinkers’ first introduction to the craft style. Villa left MillerCoors in early 2018 and started his cannabis beer company in Arvada, Colorado, shortly afterward. “With this generation of young adults, no one wants to lose control and end up seeing their image on Facebook or Instagram,” says Villa, citing his two twentysomething daughters and their disinterest in alcohol as part of the impetus for Ceria.

His solution? Microdosing nonalcoholic beer with five milligrams of THC per bottle. Grainwave is the company’s first offering and provides the familiar ritual and taste that so many of us equate with socialization and relaxation. And it’s socially acceptable in a way that vape pens aren’t. Grainwave’s flavor is just like a typical Belgian white, and the THC provides the good vibes. Because the THC is in liquid form, it’s absorbed faster than your standard edible, which can take up to an hour to be felt. Villa says you start to feel the effects in about 15 minutes, similar to how fast alcohol works.


It seems to me that SIPC is actually BEHIND the times now with their "Major Hemp Beer" alcoholic drink. frown

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