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New Brewery to Produce THC-laced Cannabis Beer

Mixing alcohol and THC from cannabis plants makes an interesting combination regardless if it used recreationally or medicinally.

Villa, who retired from Molson Coors in January, has now launched Ceria, a company “dedicated to the creation of custom and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic craft beer.” Ceria will brew non-alcoholic beers infused with THC, the psychoactive chemical compound present in cannabis, in a variety of strengths with a view to rolling the drinks out in legalized cannabis states by the end of the year.

“I’m ready to introduce another high-impact brand to the industry again, this time with a new line of custom cannabis-infused craft beers,” Villa said. “Today, the opportunity and the demand are here, inviting Americans to enjoy a more social way of consuming cannabis – by drinking rather than by smoking it or through ingestion of edibles.”It will also be less caloric than traditional beer, due to the elimination of alcohol.“

“Ceria will be brewed just like an alcoholic craft beer to maintain its beer taste and aroma, but will then be de-alcoholised prior to the infusion of cannabis,” said Keith.The beers will be offered in at least three strengths – light, regular, and full-bodied – with a “variety of sensations,” according to the website. Ceria is working closely with Ebbu, a cannabinoid research firm also based in Colorado which has developed a set of formulations that “inspire specific sensations.”

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“We are honored and thrilled to partner with Keith, Jodi and CERIA to bring this groundbreaking new product to cannabis consumers in legalised states,” Jon Cooper, CEO of Ebbu, said. The news comes after a number of drinks firms have shown an interest in cannabis-laced products since the US government relaxed laws around recreational use in a number of states. In the US, recreational marijuana use is currently legal in eight US states, while 21 states allow it for medicinal purposes. {Ref: https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2018/04/blue-moon-brewing-cos-founder-is-launching-a-new-brewery-to-produce-tch-laced-cannabis-beer/

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