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Related: About this forumCannabis version of Shipyard's Pumpkinhead ale to launch in Maine
But can I order it in a pub once those are a thing again?
https://www.sunjournal.com/2021/03/01/cannabis-version-of-shipyards-pumpkinhead-ale-to-launch-in-maine/
The cannabis-infused beverage is the first from Novel Beverage, a Scarborough-based manufacturer specializing in what it believes will become the next big thing among adult-use cannabis products in Maine. Industry experts agree that beverages infused with THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, eventually will comprise a large share of the adult-use market.
Novels foray into the market comes through a partnership with popular Portland brewery Shipyard Brewing Co. Another partnership with Bangor-based Sea Dog Brewing Co. will produce a THC elixir version of Sea Dogs Wild Blueberry Wheat ale, scheduled to be released in a few weeks.
The drinks, which are steeped using grains and hops, are designed to look like beer and in some ways behave like beer. But with no alcohol and their own flavor profiles, which the company insists dont just taste like marijuana, the products are their own distinct beverages.
Because of a process known as nanoemulsification, drinkers will feel the beverages effects in 15 or 20 minutes, according to Hawes, and they will last for about two hours. Thats a divergence from traditional cannabis-infused edibles, which can take an hour or more to kick in and several hours to wear off. The shorter high makes the drinks more user-friendly, Hawes said, and allows for better dosage control.
Novels foray into the market comes through a partnership with popular Portland brewery Shipyard Brewing Co. Another partnership with Bangor-based Sea Dog Brewing Co. will produce a THC elixir version of Sea Dogs Wild Blueberry Wheat ale, scheduled to be released in a few weeks.
The drinks, which are steeped using grains and hops, are designed to look like beer and in some ways behave like beer. But with no alcohol and their own flavor profiles, which the company insists dont just taste like marijuana, the products are their own distinct beverages.
Because of a process known as nanoemulsification, drinkers will feel the beverages effects in 15 or 20 minutes, according to Hawes, and they will last for about two hours. Thats a divergence from traditional cannabis-infused edibles, which can take an hour or more to kick in and several hours to wear off. The shorter high makes the drinks more user-friendly, Hawes said, and allows for better dosage control.
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Cannabis version of Shipyard's Pumpkinhead ale to launch in Maine (Original Post)
eShirl
Mar 2021
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jpak
(41,780 posts)1. You'll turn into a pumpkin head
You have been warned!
mitch96
(14,693 posts)3. Went for the Brewery tour when I was in Portland.. I tasted all that they had and my impression was
Meh...... Not my favorite and I would love to try it.. Next time I'm in Portland M...
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