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13 Best Cannabis Drinks for Relaxation & Socializing

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Let’s be honest: most wellness resets feel more punishing than refreshing. A month without alcohol can sometimes feel less like a healthy reset and more like something to endure, especially in social settings. Plenty of people know the feeling of standing at a wedding with a lukewarm LaCroix, trying to convince themselves it hits the same as a glass of champagne. Usually, it does not. That is why finding the best cannabis drinks is not really about giving something up. It is about finding a better option that still feels enjoyable, social, and satisfying.

At Wims, the focus is on intention over excess. The idea is not to check out from life, but to feel more present in it. Whether someone is trying to stay calm during a hectic evening at home or wants a lighter alternative to alcohol in social settings, THC beverages have come a long way. The category has moved beyond inconsistent drinks and vague dosing into something more thoughtful, flavourful, and easy to use. This guide looks at some of the strongest options on the market, from portable Pocket-Tonics to higher-potency sodas, for people who want to cut back on alcohol without giving up the enjoyment of having a drink in hand.

 

1. Wims Pocket-Tonic

Three Wims! Pocket-Tonic boxes standing on a light background—blue (Unflavored), olive green (Ginger Lime), and green (Lemon Basil), each labeled as a social mixer upper with CBD and THC.

Wims is helping shape the Pocket-Tonic category with a format built around portability, ease, and control. Made for people who do not want logistics getting in the way of a good time, Wims is a liquid, snap-and-squeeze hemp-derived mixer. Unlike flexible sachets that can be awkward or messy to open, the rigid packaging is designed for simple one-handed use. It works well for weddings, bars, travel, or family gatherings where you want something discreet and easy to carry.

The 4mg THC and 4mg CBD ratio offers a balanced experience for people who want to stay relaxed and present. Available in botanical flavours like Lemon Basil and Ginger, Wims also comes in an unflavoured option that blends easily into coffee, mocktails, or sparkling water without changing the taste too much.

  • Key Features: 4mg THC / 4mg CBD balanced ratio; rigid snap-and-squeeze packaging; nano-emulsified for faster absorption; low calorie and sugar-free.

  • Pros: Highly portable and discreet; no mess; precise dosage control; easy to use in different settings.

  • Cons: Requires a base beverage; premium pricing.

  • Best For: People who want a portable, low-dose THC option that works well at social events or at home.

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2. Cann Social Tonics

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Cann is often cited as the industry standard for micro-dosing, and for good reason. Their canned "social tonics" offer a very approachable 2mg THC and 4mg CBD profile. It’s the "training wheels" of the cannabis drink world—perfect for someone who is sober-curious but terrified of "losing control." Their Blood Orange Cardamom flavor is sophisticated enough to feel like a real cocktail, fitting seamlessly into a party environment where everyone else is holding a can.

  • Key Features: 2mg THC / 4mg CBD per can; Clean ingredients (agave, juice); 8oz and 12oz sizes.

  • Pros: Low entry barrier; Sophisticated flavors; Widely available.

  • Cons: Low potency for experienced users; Bulky cans; Higher price per mg.

  • Best For: First-time users looking for a light, social buzz.

 

3. Crescent Canna – Jet Life Soda

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If Cann is aimed at beginners, Jet Life Soda sits at the opposite end of the spectrum. Created in collaboration with rapper Curren$y, this grape lemonade soda packs 50mg of hemp-derived THC into a single can. It delivers a much stronger experience that feels closer to a traditional edible in beverage form, which makes it better suited to people with a higher tolerance.

  • Key Features: 50mg THC per 12oz can; grape lemonade flavour; hemp-derived Delta-9.

  • Pros: Strong potency; fast-acting; cost-effective for experienced users; nostalgic flavour profile.

  • Cons: Far too strong for beginners; high sugar content; easy to overconsume.

  • Best For: Experienced consumers with a high THC tolerance.

 

4. Artet Botanical Aperitif

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Artet is a great fit for people who enjoy the ritual of making a proper drink at home. Inspired by Italian aperitifs such as Campari, it comes in a multi-serve 750ml bottle designed for mixing into cocktails. With botanicals like gentian and cardamom, it brings bitterness and depth that feel closer to a classic aperitif than a standard cannabis drink.

  • Key Features: 2.5mg THC per 50ml shot; Botanical-heavy; Multi-serve bottle.

  • Pros: Mimics cocktail ritual; Zero "weed" taste; Versatile.

  • Cons: Not portable; Fragile glass; Requires mixology effort.

  • Best For: The foodie who values flavor complexity over a quick high.

 

5. Cantrip Lemon Basil Soda

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Cantrip is built for people who want a fast and easy shift from work mode into the rest of the evening. Its Lemon Basil soda uses nano-emulsion technology for a quicker onset, which helps make the experience more predictable and easier to manage. The flavour is crisp, herbaceous, and low in calories, giving it a fresher feel than sweeter cannabis drinks.

  • Key Features: 3mg THC / 2mg CBD; Fast-acting nano-emulsion; Under 50 calories.

  • Pros: One of the fastest onset times; Refreshing; Predictable.

  • Cons: Herbaceous flavor can be polarizing; Limited distribution.

  • Best For: The professional needing a quick transition ritual after work.

 

6. Nowadays Low-Dose Spirit

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Nowadays cannabis brings a familiar spirit format. Designed as an infused alternative to vodka or gin, it works well for home bars and dinner parties where people want options they can mix to their own taste. It comes in both Micro and Low dose versions, which makes it easier for guests to choose the strength that suits them.

  • Key Features: 2mg or 6mg THC options; Fruit-forward finish; Shelf-stable.

  • Pros: Familiar format; Easy to scale dosage; Clean ingredients.

  • Cons: Not portable; Expensive upfront cost.

  • Best For: Hosting dinner parties with customizable vibes.

 

7. Goodland Extracts Cherry Pie High

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Winner of Best in Show for 2025, Goodland Extracts leans into flavour and ingredient quality. Made with real Door County cherries and vanilla beans, this craft soda has a nostalgic dessert-like profile that feels more boutique than functional. It fully masks the hemp notes, making it a strong pick for people who care as much about taste as effect.

  • Key Features: 5mg or 10mg THC options; Real fruit juice; Craft carbonation.

  • Pros: Exceptional flavor; Real-food ingredients; Good middle-ground potency.

  • Cons: Higher sugar/calories; Glass bottles.

  • Best For: The consumer who wants a delicious treat that also happens to be infused.

 

8. Brez Hemp-Infused Beverage

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Brez takes a more functional approach by combining hemp-derived THC with Lion’s Mane mushrooms. The aim is not just relaxation, but a lighter, more focused kind of unwind. Its Italian Lemon and Elderflower flavour profile is soft and floral, which gives it a clean and modern feel compared with sweeter drinks in the category.

  • Key Features: 2.5mg - 5mg THC; Includes Lion’s Mane; Aesthetic packaging.

  • Pros: Unique functional benefits; Great branding; Light flavor.

  • Cons: Mushroom taste can be polarizing; Premium price.

  • Best For: Bio-hackers looking for cognitive enhancement and focus.

 

9. Cann Roadies

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Roadies are the portable cousins of the Cann cans. These flexible liquid sachets are designed for the traveler who wants to maintain their ritual while on the move. While they offer the same 2mg THC / 4mg CBD ratio, they suffer from the "tear-and-spill" friction that Wims has solved with rigid packaging. However, they remain a solid choice for those who are already fans of the Cann flavor profile and need a lightweight travel option.

  • Key Features: 2mg THC / 4mg CBD; Flexible sachet; Same flavors as cans.

  • Pros: Lightweight; Lower price than cans; Good for travel.

  • Cons: Messy to open; Low dosage; Limited flavors.

  • Best For: Travelers who want to maintain their ritual on the road.

 

10. Pamos Cannabis Cocktails

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Pamos is for the former tequila lover who misses the "kick." Their ready-to-drink cocktails feature citrus and pepper notes designed to mimic the "burn" of a spirit. It’s a sophisticated, "bitey" flavor profile that doesn't shy away from intensity. With options ranging from 2mg to 10mg, Pamos allows you to dial in the exact level of "bite" you need for your evening ritual.

  • Key Features: 2mg, 5mg, or 10mg options; Spirit and RTD formats; "Bitey" flavor.

  • Pros: Mimics alcohol burn; Sophisticated branding; Versatile.

  • Cons: "Bite" can be too intense for some; Heavy cans.

  • Best For: Former tequila lovers who miss the sensation of a strong drink.

 

11. Hi Snaps

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Hi Snaps is a utilitarian competitor in the "snap" space. While they use a similar mechanism to Wims, their focus is purely on potency—offering a 10mg unflavored snap. It’s less about the "garden-to-glass" ritual and more about a quick, efficient delivery of THC. It’s the "shot" of the cannabis world: quick, effective, and discreet, but lacking the botanical soul of more wellness-focused brands.

  • Key Features: 10mg THC per snap; Unflavored; Snap mechanism.

  • Pros: High potency; Easy to use; Discreet.

  • Cons: No flavor variety; 10mg may be too high for social use; Less "wellness" focus.

  • Best For: Users who want a high dose quickly without any added flavor.

 

12. Tipsy by Equilibria

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Tipsy is laser-focused on the women’s wellness market. Produced by Equilibria, a brand known for its clinical approach to CBD, Tipsy is an unflavored 5mg THC enhancer. It’s designed to be a "stress-relief" tool that disappears into your evening tea. It’s the "nighttime cheat code" for the woman who wants to decompress without the "weed culture" baggage.

  • Key Features: 5mg THC; Unflavored; Wellness-focused.

  • Pros: Lab-tested; Easy to integrate; Gentle onset.

  • Cons: Unflavored only; Niche marketing; Limited availability.

  • Best For: Women looking for a clean, clinical way to wind down.

 

13. Levia Water-Soluble Tincture

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Levia takes an effect-based approach by grouping its products around outcomes such as Celebrate, Achieve, and Dream. Its water-soluble tinctures are terpene-infused and intended to support different moods or settings. That makes them appealing for people who want something more directed and functional, whether they are looking to stay productive, feel social, or wind down at night.

  • Key Features: 5mg THC; Terpene-infused for effects; Zero calories.

  • Pros: Effect-based labeling; Fast onset; Clean water base.

  • Cons: Bottles can leak; Terpene flavors can be "earthy."

  • Best For: Users who want to "dial in" a specific mood or task.

 

A Buyer’s Guide to Cannabis Drinks

Choosing the best cannabis drinks is not just about flavour. It is also about picking the format, strength, and experience that fit your lifestyle. Unlike alcohol, which can negatively impact sleep quality and next-day functioning, according to the CDC’s overview of alcohol and health, THC drinks are often chosen by people who want to relax in the moment without feeling wiped out the following morning. To choose well, it helps to understand how these drinks work and what makes one format better suited to your routine than another.

 

Why Fast-Acting Technology Matters

If you have ever had a gummy take two hours to kick in and then feel far stronger than expected, you have already seen the main issue with traditional edibles. Most are fat-soluble and processed through the liver, which can make the timing and strength feel unpredictable. Many of the drinks on this list use nano-emulsion technology instead, which breaks cannabinoids into smaller, water-compatible particles and may improve absorption, as shown in this cannabinoid bioavailability study. The result is a faster onset, often within 10 to 20 minutes, which makes the experience easier to manage and much more predictable.

 

Choosing Between Cans and Mixers

There are two main formats to think about: ready-to-drink cans and liquid mixers.

Cans feel familiar and easy in social settings. They work well at parties, dinners, and casual get-togethers where you want something already prepared and ready to hold in your hand. Brands like Cann and Cantrip stand out in this category. The trade-off is that cans are bulkier, harder to carry around, and not always the most discreet choice if you are taking them to an event.

Mixers and Pocket-Tonics offer more flexibility. This is where Wims fits in. These liquid enhancers can be added to almost any drink, which makes them easier to carry, easier to dose, and easier to use in more settings. You can keep several servings in a pocket or bag and add one to a club soda, mocktail, or other drink when you are ready. For many people, that convenience makes them one of the most practical formats available.

 

Recovery, Sleep, and the Next Day

For people who pay close attention to sleep, recovery, or daily performance, alcohol often comes with a clear downside. Even one or two drinks can affect sleep quality, recovery metrics, and how you feel the next morning, as alcohol consumption can negatively affect sleep quality and overall rest, according to the CDC’s guidance on alcohol and health. Many people who track their rest with devices such as Oura or Whoop notice that alcohol tends to lower sleep quality and leave them feeling less recovered.

Low-dose THC drinks appeal to this group because they can offer a way to unwind without the same heavy next-day effect. While everyone responds differently, many users say they can enjoy a product like Wims or Cann and still wake up feeling more clear-headed than they would after alcohol. That makes cannabis drinks especially appealing to people who still want to be productive, active, or fully present the next day.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How fast do cannabis drinks take effect?

Most cannabis drinks made with nano-emulsion technology begin to take effect within 10 to 20 minutes. That is much faster than traditional gummies, which often take 60 to 90 minutes or longer. The faster onset makes it easier to control the experience and avoid taking too much too soon.

 

Are cannabis drinks a good alternative to alcohol?

For many people, yes. Cannabis drinks can offer a more relaxed social experience without the hangovers, high calorie count, and next-day fatigue that often come with alcohol. They give people a way to enjoy the ritual of having a drink without all the usual drawbacks.

 

Why don’t I feel anything from THC drinks?

Some people naturally have a higher tolerance to THC, while others process cannabinoids differently. Even though nano-emulsified drinks are designed to absorb faster and more efficiently than standard edibles, the effects can still vary from person to person. In many cases, people who do not respond strongly to gummies find that fast-acting liquid formats work better for them.

 

Can I bring Wims or other mixers to a bar?

That is one of the main benefits of a format like Wims. Because it is discreet and easy to carry, it can be added to a mocktail, soda, or other simple drink in a social setting without much fuss. For people who want an alternative to alcohol that still feels easy to use in public, that portability is a big advantage.

 

Building a better ritual is not about strict labels or all-or-nothing thinking. It is about choosing something that works for your life now. Whether you are using a Wims Pocket-Tonic during travel, bringing one to a social event, or mixing an Artet spritz for a dinner party, the best cannabis drinks are the ones that help you enjoy the moment without making tomorrow harder.

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