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Minneapolis Cider Company’s Trail Magic.
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Where to Find Locally Made THC Drinks in the Twin Cities

Curious about the hemp-infused drinks that have flooded Minnesota’s food and drink scene? Here’s where to find them.

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Minneapolis Cider Company’s Trail Magic.
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In July 2022, breweries and cideries across Minnesota were handed a legislative boon: The ability to make and sell THC drinks alongside their craft beers, ciders, and seltzers. Since then, the Twin Cities scene has been abuzz with creativity. While CBD (cannabidiol, a cannabis ingredient that doesn’t cause a high) has featured in locally made drinks for a few years now, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol — the stuff that does, indeed, get you high) is new territory. And following Minnesota’s full legalization of recreational marijuana in 2023, more breweries, cideries, and local small businesses are putting out THC drinks than ever. They’ve become so ubiquitous that you can find them at a wide range of restaurants, bars, grocery stores, and liquor stores across the Cities — but here’s a trail of where to find Minnesota-made drinks on their home turf. Did we miss one? Reach out at minneapolis@eater.com.

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56 Brewing

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Acre, made at 56 Brewing, offers THC seltzers in flavors of ginger-lime, peach white tea, and hibiscus-berry, which balance 10 milligrams of THC with 10 milligrams of CBD. The beverages are available for both onsite consumption or to-go, but 56 Brewing doesn’t allow customers to order both alcohol and THC, so plan to stick with one for the evening.

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Find Acre at 56 Brewing.
Acre

Fair State Brewing Cooperative

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Fair State’s THC seltzer line, aptly named Chill State, offers two drinks — “Pineapple Express” and “Grapefruit Kush” — that balance five milligrams of THC with 25 milligrams of CBD. The “Lemon Haze” beverage offers a straight five milligrams of THC (though in May, it’ll be replaced with a “Super Lemon Haze” made with 10 milligrams of THC and 10 milligrams of CBD). The beverages are only available to-go, not for onsite consumption; Fair State also does delivery.

Zero Proof

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Zero Proof, Minneapolis’s newest nonalcoholic bottle shop, offers a wide variety of THC beverages. Swing by to grab a can from Buch Fermentary; or from BLNCD; Plift; or Squoze, among other local brands.

Indeed Brewing Company and Taproom

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Another early player in the THC game, Indeed’s “Two Good” seltzer offers gentler dose — just two milligrams of THC and two milligrams of CBD — making it a good starter drink for anyone apprehensive about ingestible hemp. For a higher dosage, try a citrus-lemongrass beverage with five milligrams of both THC and CBD; or sweeter, extra-fizzy options of strawberries and cream or pineapple and guava, which offer 10 milligrams of each. Indeed’s hemp beverages are available for onsite consumption or to-go.

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Two Good.
Indeed Brewing

Bauhaus Brew Labs

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Bauhaus Brewing’s Tetra THC seltzer line offers a few options: For a mellow choice, go for the lemon-lime, cucumber-melon, raspberry-ginger, and prickly pear-lemongrass seltzers with concentrations of five milligrams of THC and 15 milligrams of CBD. The “Tetra Juiced” options, available in pineapple-mango or blackberry apricot, are made with 10 milligrams of THC; while the “Tetra Highbrau” is a nonalcoholic light brew with 5 milligrams of THC and 15 milligrams of CBD. Bauhaus’s hemp beverages are available for onsite consumption or to-go, though note that the brewery doesn’t serve alcohol and THC to any one person on the same day.

Sociable Cider Werks

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Sociable Cider Werks offers a range of THC beverages: The Blueberry Dream is made with 2.5 milligrams of THC, plus CBD, CBG, and CBN; the Raspberry Haze is made with five milligrams of THC, and the Arnold Kush and Tropical Kush are both made with 10 milligrams of THC. Both are available for onsite consumption or to-go.

Earl Giles Distillery

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Earl Giles offers seven different THC-infused drinks, ranging from five milligrams to 10 milligrams: Unwind with a “Pineapple Kush” or an “Electric Lemonade,” made with yerba mate, Szechuan peppercorn, and lemon. The distillery’s THC beverages are available for both onsite consumption and to-go, but note that customers can’t order both alcohol and THC.

Buch Fermentary & Taproom

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Buch Fermentary’s THC drinks range from five milligram to 10 milligram concentrations. Sip a blood orange and sage seltzer, or a grapefruit acai — or keep it simple with flavors of berry, cherry, lime, and orange. These THC beverages are available for both onsite consumption or to-go, but note that customers can’t order both THC and alcohol.

Dashfire Distillery

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Dashfires THC coolers — offered in a dark cherry and juniper bramble flavor, or a spicy passionfruit margarita — are made with five milligrams of THC. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go; note that customers at the cocktail room must choose either THC or alcohol for the evening and stick with it.

Minneapolis Cider Company

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Minneapolis Cider Company was one of the first Minnesota producers to release a THC beverage. Trail Magic is a series of sparkling drinks made, in the spirit of the cidery, with fresh fruit: Choose between

the Berry Basil (three milligrams), the Hop Water (three milligrams), and the Half and Half, Arnie Palmer style, (five milligrams) with squeezed lemons and black tea, the mimosa (three milligrams) or the lime margarita (five milligrams). Take an inside look at its making here. These beverages are available for both onsite consumption or to-go.

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Trail Magic comes in three flavors.
Minneapolis Cider Company

Modist Brewing Co.

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TINT (an acronym for “thanks, I needed that”) is a line of THC seltzers from downtown Minneapolis’s Modist Brewing. The blackberry-lime is available in a three-milligram dose — if you’re looking for something a little stronger, the pineapple-raspberry and mango-passionfruit punch it up to five milligrams. TINT is available for both onsite consumption or to-go.

Inbound BrewCo

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Inbound offers a five milligram tropical sativa seltzer and a 10 milligram cherry lime indica seltzer. Grab a four-pack to-go if you like. Every few months, the brewery runs a limited release 10 milligram THC beverage — currently, a blackberry peach sativa flavor is available. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go.

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Satellite, by Inbound.
Inbound BrewCo

La Doña Cervecería

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La Doña’s sweet-but-tart huckleberry-flavored THC seltzer is made with five milligrams of THC. It’s available for both onsite consumption or to-go.

Utepils Brewing

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Utepils offers a number of THC beverages at its taproom: A key lime seltzer in four-milligram or five-milligram concentrations; or a royal cherry key-lime. All three options are available for onsite consumption or to-go, while 10-milligram seltzers in flavors of royal cherry, orange, or key lime are available to-go.

Hi Flora!

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Head to Hi Flora for cannabis-infused cocktails. This vegan restaurant and temperance bar offers housemade tinctures (think tangerine juice and coconut milk; porcini mushrooms and oat milk) in a range of THC concentrations that can be sprinkled into any of the nonalcoholic cocktails — or directly onto your plate of food, if that’s how you rock.

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Hi Flora’s smoked juniper mocktail. 
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Marigold

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Marigold, Minneapolis’s first nonalcoholic bottle shop, is well-stocked with locally made THC drinks. Head here to grab a can of smooth cold brew Blueberry Kush from local coffee roaster Gus Dean; a 10-milligram watermelon margarita seltzer from BLNCD; or a crisp, peppery ginger beverage from Plift, among others.

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Marigold on Nicollet.
Marigold

Wild Mind Ales

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WLD WTR Infusions is the THC version of Wild Mind Ales’ boozy seltzers (it’s completely alcohol-free, though). This brand has an exceptionally wide variety of beverages, so check out the website to peruse them. They’re available for both onsite consumption or to-go, though note that Wild Mind has a 10 milligram limit in place for onsite consumption.

Venn Brewing Company

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Venn Brewing Company reliably has a range of “THC tonics” available, in both five-milligram and 10-milligram concentrations — the list changes frequently, but one classic is the Zenn paloma, with fruity infusions of grapefruit and lime and a touch of sea salt. It’s available for both onsite consumption and to-go, though note that customers can consume THC or beer but not both.

A row of white cans with different colors of text reading “Zenn” with designs on them sitting on a row on a wooden bar.
Zenn, by Venn.
Venn Brewing Company

Arbeiter Brewing

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Arbeiter Brewing’s mango-flavored “Best Buds” THC seltzer, a collaboration with Wooden Ship Brewing Company, is made with five milligrams of THC. It’s available for both onsite consumption or to-go, though note that customers need to choose either beer or THC for the evening, not both.

Milkweed

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Lake Street’s Milkweed Coffee doubles as a THC bottle shop — swing by to peruse the selection of local brands like Squoze, Acre, BLNCD, Chill State, Tetra, and others.

Burning Brothers Brewing

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Burning Brothers Brewing took a unique approach to THC beverages, mainly by kicking up the sugar quotient. The brewery’s Kite Soda THC line offers four flavors — citrus, ginger ale, orange, and root beer — in both five-milligram and 10 milligram THC options, plus a seasonal Kite Cider at 10 milligrams. Burning Brothers also has a few non-soda options on offering from other brands. Note that these THC drinks aren’t served onsite; they’re only available to-go.

Surly Brewing Co.

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Brewing giant Surly’s “Take Five” THC tonic is available in a mixed berry or lime flavors with five milligrams of THC — the “Double Take” kicks the THC up to 10 milligrams, available as an Arnie Palmer or a tart passion fruit-orange-guava flavor. They’re only available to-go, not for onsite consumption.

BlackStack Brewing

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BlackStack offers three THC beverage options: blood orange-guava, made with five milligrams of THC, plus strawberry-kiwi and blackberry-lemonade, both made with 10 milligrams of THC. The seltzers are available for onsite consumption or to-go, but note that BlackStack doesn’t allow customers to mix THC and alcohol, and there’s a 20-milligram limit for onsite consumption.

Potshotz

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Potshotz offers THC-infused “cocktails” in five or 1-milligram doses. This place has a lively, social atmosphere, offering board games, pinball, ping pong, and other arcade games — it also hosts frequent events, so keep an eye on Facebook for those.

Urban Growler Brewing Co.

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Urban Growler’s “CannaFizz” THC seltzer, currently offered in a blueberry-lavender flavor, is made with 10 milligrams of THC — raspberry and peach-mango flavors are next in the lineup. For the time being, these beverages are only available to-go.

Bad Weather Brewing Company

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Bad Weather keeps it simple with one THC beverage: the “Cloud” seltzer, offering in a hibiscus-cranberry flavor with five milligrams of THC. It’s available to-go only.

Dual Citizen Brewing Company

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Dual Citizen offers two flavors of THC seltzers: strawberry King Louie and blackberry-blueberry, made with 10 milligrams of THC and five milligrams of CBD. Terpenes are used for flavoring, instead of fruit juices, which leaves these drinks extra bright and crisp. They’re available to-go only, for the time being.

Lake Monster Brewing Company

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Lake Monster’s “Serene” THC beverages, made with seven milligrams of THC, come in flavors of blackberry or tangerine dream. It’s available for onsite consumption or to-go.

Falling Knife Brewing Company

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Falling Knife offers a hoppy, herbal THC “elixir,” made with five milligrams of THC, and a sweeter grape soda, made with 10 milligrams of THC. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go, but note that customers must choose THC or alcohol for the evening and stick with it.

56 Brewing

Acre, made at 56 Brewing, offers THC seltzers in flavors of ginger-lime, peach white tea, and hibiscus-berry, which balance 10 milligrams of THC with 10 milligrams of CBD. The beverages are available for both onsite consumption or to-go, but 56 Brewing doesn’t allow customers to order both alcohol and THC, so plan to stick with one for the evening.

A green tall can that reads acre placed next to a glass of greenish liquid and slices of citrus on a green background.
Find Acre at 56 Brewing.
Acre

Fair State Brewing Cooperative

Fair State’s THC seltzer line, aptly named Chill State, offers two drinks — “Pineapple Express” and “Grapefruit Kush” — that balance five milligrams of THC with 25 milligrams of CBD. The “Lemon Haze” beverage offers a straight five milligrams of THC (though in May, it’ll be replaced with a “Super Lemon Haze” made with 10 milligrams of THC and 10 milligrams of CBD). The beverages are only available to-go, not for onsite consumption; Fair State also does delivery.

Zero Proof

Zero Proof, Minneapolis’s newest nonalcoholic bottle shop, offers a wide variety of THC beverages. Swing by to grab a can from Buch Fermentary; or from BLNCD; Plift; or Squoze, among other local brands.

Indeed Brewing Company and Taproom

Another early player in the THC game, Indeed’s “Two Good” seltzer offers gentler dose — just two milligrams of THC and two milligrams of CBD — making it a good starter drink for anyone apprehensive about ingestible hemp. For a higher dosage, try a citrus-lemongrass beverage with five milligrams of both THC and CBD; or sweeter, extra-fizzy options of strawberries and cream or pineapple and guava, which offer 10 milligrams of each. Indeed’s hemp beverages are available for onsite consumption or to-go.

A person wearing a brown jumpsuit holds two white cans with lettering reading “Two Good” in their hands.
Two Good.
Indeed Brewing

Bauhaus Brew Labs

Bauhaus Brewing’s Tetra THC seltzer line offers a few options: For a mellow choice, go for the lemon-lime, cucumber-melon, raspberry-ginger, and prickly pear-lemongrass seltzers with concentrations of five milligrams of THC and 15 milligrams of CBD. The “Tetra Juiced” options, available in pineapple-mango or blackberry apricot, are made with 10 milligrams of THC; while the “Tetra Highbrau” is a nonalcoholic light brew with 5 milligrams of THC and 15 milligrams of CBD. Bauhaus’s hemp beverages are available for onsite consumption or to-go, though note that the brewery doesn’t serve alcohol and THC to any one person on the same day.

Sociable Cider Werks

Sociable Cider Werks offers a range of THC beverages: The Blueberry Dream is made with 2.5 milligrams of THC, plus CBD, CBG, and CBN; the Raspberry Haze is made with five milligrams of THC, and the Arnold Kush and Tropical Kush are both made with 10 milligrams of THC. Both are available for onsite consumption or to-go.

Earl Giles Distillery

Earl Giles offers seven different THC-infused drinks, ranging from five milligrams to 10 milligrams: Unwind with a “Pineapple Kush” or an “Electric Lemonade,” made with yerba mate, Szechuan peppercorn, and lemon. The distillery’s THC beverages are available for both onsite consumption and to-go, but note that customers can’t order both alcohol and THC.

Buch Fermentary & Taproom

Buch Fermentary’s THC drinks range from five milligram to 10 milligram concentrations. Sip a blood orange and sage seltzer, or a grapefruit acai — or keep it simple with flavors of berry, cherry, lime, and orange. These THC beverages are available for both onsite consumption or to-go, but note that customers can’t order both THC and alcohol.

Dashfire Distillery

Dashfires THC coolers — offered in a dark cherry and juniper bramble flavor, or a spicy passionfruit margarita — are made with five milligrams of THC. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go; note that customers at the cocktail room must choose either THC or alcohol for the evening and stick with it.

Minneapolis Cider Company

Minneapolis Cider Company was one of the first Minnesota producers to release a THC beverage. Trail Magic is a series of sparkling drinks made, in the spirit of the cidery, with fresh fruit: Choose between

the Berry Basil (three milligrams), the Hop Water (three milligrams), and the Half and Half, Arnie Palmer style, (five milligrams) with squeezed lemons and black tea, the mimosa (three milligrams) or the lime margarita (five milligrams). Take an inside look at its making here. These beverages are available for both onsite consumption or to-go.

Blue and yellow metal cans reading “Trail Magic” float in an ice bath.
Trail Magic comes in three flavors.
Minneapolis Cider Company

Modist Brewing Co.

TINT (an acronym for “thanks, I needed that”) is a line of THC seltzers from downtown Minneapolis’s Modist Brewing. The blackberry-lime is available in a three-milligram dose — if you’re looking for something a little stronger, the pineapple-raspberry and mango-passionfruit punch it up to five milligrams. TINT is available for both onsite consumption or to-go.

Inbound BrewCo

Inbound offers a five milligram tropical sativa seltzer and a 10 milligram cherry lime indica seltzer. Grab a four-pack to-go if you like. Every few months, the brewery runs a limited release 10 milligram THC beverage — currently, a blackberry peach sativa flavor is available. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go.

A tall, slim black can that reads “Inbound Satellite” sitting on a long bar counter.
Satellite, by Inbound.
Inbound BrewCo

La Doña Cervecería

La Doña’s sweet-but-tart huckleberry-flavored THC seltzer is made with five milligrams of THC. It’s available for both onsite consumption or to-go.

Utepils Brewing

Utepils offers a number of THC beverages at its taproom: A key lime seltzer in four-milligram or five-milligram concentrations; or a royal cherry key-lime. All three options are available for onsite consumption or to-go, while 10-milligram seltzers in flavors of royal cherry, orange, or key lime are available to-go.

Hi Flora!

Head to Hi Flora for cannabis-infused cocktails. This vegan restaurant and temperance bar offers housemade tinctures (think tangerine juice and coconut milk; porcini mushrooms and oat milk) in a range of THC concentrations that can be sprinkled into any of the nonalcoholic cocktails — or directly onto your plate of food, if that’s how you rock.

A wine glass filled with a raspberry-colored drink, and a lighter igniting a smoker placed on top of it, with smoke surrounding the glass.
Hi Flora’s smoked juniper mocktail. 
Erica Kale

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Marigold

Marigold, Minneapolis’s first nonalcoholic bottle shop, is well-stocked with locally made THC drinks. Head here to grab a can of smooth cold brew Blueberry Kush from local coffee roaster Gus Dean; a 10-milligram watermelon margarita seltzer from BLNCD; or a crisp, peppery ginger beverage from Plift, among others.

A set of shelves stocked with colorful bottles against a white wall, with a small black fridge to the right and a table in the foreground.
Marigold on Nicollet.
Marigold

Wild Mind Ales

WLD WTR Infusions is the THC version of Wild Mind Ales’ boozy seltzers (it’s completely alcohol-free, though). This brand has an exceptionally wide variety of beverages, so check out the website to peruse them. They’re available for both onsite consumption or to-go, though note that Wild Mind has a 10 milligram limit in place for onsite consumption.

Venn Brewing Company

Venn Brewing Company reliably has a range of “THC tonics” available, in both five-milligram and 10-milligram concentrations — the list changes frequently, but one classic is the Zenn paloma, with fruity infusions of grapefruit and lime and a touch of sea salt. It’s available for both onsite consumption and to-go, though note that customers can consume THC or beer but not both.

A row of white cans with different colors of text reading “Zenn” with designs on them sitting on a row on a wooden bar.
Zenn, by Venn.
Venn Brewing Company

Arbeiter Brewing

Arbeiter Brewing’s mango-flavored “Best Buds” THC seltzer, a collaboration with Wooden Ship Brewing Company, is made with five milligrams of THC. It’s available for both onsite consumption or to-go, though note that customers need to choose either beer or THC for the evening, not both.

Milkweed

Lake Street’s Milkweed Coffee doubles as a THC bottle shop — swing by to peruse the selection of local brands like Squoze, Acre, BLNCD, Chill State, Tetra, and others.

Burning Brothers Brewing

Burning Brothers Brewing took a unique approach to THC beverages, mainly by kicking up the sugar quotient. The brewery’s Kite Soda THC line offers four flavors — citrus, ginger ale, orange, and root beer — in both five-milligram and 10 milligram THC options, plus a seasonal Kite Cider at 10 milligrams. Burning Brothers also has a few non-soda options on offering from other brands. Note that these THC drinks aren’t served onsite; they’re only available to-go.

Surly Brewing Co.

Brewing giant Surly’s “Take Five” THC tonic is available in a mixed berry or lime flavors with five milligrams of THC — the “Double Take” kicks the THC up to 10 milligrams, available as an Arnie Palmer or a tart passion fruit-orange-guava flavor. They’re only available to-go, not for onsite consumption.

BlackStack Brewing

BlackStack offers three THC beverage options: blood orange-guava, made with five milligrams of THC, plus strawberry-kiwi and blackberry-lemonade, both made with 10 milligrams of THC. The seltzers are available for onsite consumption or to-go, but note that BlackStack doesn’t allow customers to mix THC and alcohol, and there’s a 20-milligram limit for onsite consumption.

Potshotz

Potshotz offers THC-infused “cocktails” in five or 1-milligram doses. This place has a lively, social atmosphere, offering board games, pinball, ping pong, and other arcade games — it also hosts frequent events, so keep an eye on Facebook for those.

Urban Growler Brewing Co.

Urban Growler’s “CannaFizz” THC seltzer, currently offered in a blueberry-lavender flavor, is made with 10 milligrams of THC — raspberry and peach-mango flavors are next in the lineup. For the time being, these beverages are only available to-go.

Bad Weather Brewing Company

Bad Weather keeps it simple with one THC beverage: the “Cloud” seltzer, offering in a hibiscus-cranberry flavor with five milligrams of THC. It’s available to-go only.

Dual Citizen Brewing Company

Dual Citizen offers two flavors of THC seltzers: strawberry King Louie and blackberry-blueberry, made with 10 milligrams of THC and five milligrams of CBD. Terpenes are used for flavoring, instead of fruit juices, which leaves these drinks extra bright and crisp. They’re available to-go only, for the time being.

Lake Monster Brewing Company

Lake Monster’s “Serene” THC beverages, made with seven milligrams of THC, come in flavors of blackberry or tangerine dream. It’s available for onsite consumption or to-go.

Falling Knife Brewing Company

Falling Knife offers a hoppy, herbal THC “elixir,” made with five milligrams of THC, and a sweeter grape soda, made with 10 milligrams of THC. They’re available for onsite consumption or to-go, but note that customers must choose THC or alcohol for the evening and stick with it.

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