How to Make Cannabis Infused Iced Tea at Home
There’s no better time to chill than summer. So cool off with a refreshing glass of iced tea — but why not make it even more delicious by adding some THC? The combination of cannabis and ice can be a little counterintuitive at first, but trust us on this one: You will love the final results. The green herbal flavor of the cannabis is masked by the lemon grass and ginger in this recipe, which means you won’t taste anything but sweet, refreshing iced tea. Cannabis-infused drinks are among the most popular ways to consume medical marijuana. There are endless ways to incorporate weed into your favorite cocktails and mocktails, and cannabis infused tea is just one example of how creative you can get with your next drink.
What You’ll Need:
- 1/2 cup cannabis plant (or 2 grams of concentrate)
- 4 cups water, or tea bags
- 5-8 slices ginger root
- 5 lemongrass stalks
- 1 tbsp honey or sweetener of choice
- optional 2-3 cups ice Here is a step by step guide. If you’re using loose cannabis flower, use a mesh strainer to separate the tea leaves from the weed. If you use cannabis concentrate, a standard strainer will do. Next, place the ingredients into a large pot and bring them to a boil. With the boiling water, reduce the heat and simmer for five minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and allow the cannabis tea to cool for 15-20 minutes. If all you have is stems, you can still follow our first recipe for making stem tea.
Why Drink Cannabis Infused Iced Tea?
Unlike smoking cannabis, drinking weed offers a plethora of advantages. Drinking cannabis has been found to have a better effect on health than smoking it. When consuming THC orally, the substance undergoes a metabolic process called first-pass metabolism, where it is metabolized in the liver before being absorbed into the bloodstream. While smoking cannabis has an average bioavailability of just 10-25%, consuming it through an edible has a bioavailability of about 50%. This means that you would need to smoke five times as much cannabis to achieve a similar high when ingesting it through an edible.
Cannabinoids in Weed and Their Effects
As with all foods and herbs, the amount of cannabinoids in weed can vary based on many factors, including the type of strain, growing conditions, and harvesting method. When making an infused tea, you’ll want to use a strain with a high CBD content, such as an indica or a hybrid with a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD. – THC – The most well-known cannabinoid, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the molecule responsible for the high associated with cannabis consumption. THC acts as a pain reliever, mood elevator, and sleep aid. – CBD – Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that has significant medical benefits, including anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety properties. CBD is often used for medical conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, and epilepsy.
The Health Benefits of Ginger and Lemongrass
Ginger and lemongrass are two of the most common ingredients in cannabis-infused teas. Both herbs have a long history of medicinal use and are full of benefits. Ginger contains gingerol, a potent anti-inflammatory compound. It treats everything from nausea and vomiting to migraines and arthritis. Lemongrass has been studied as a potential cancer-fighting agent and an antioxidant. The compounds found in ginger and lemongrass can activate the cannabinoid receptors in the body and help you reap the benefits of THC.
How to Make Infused Iced Tea Without THC
If you don’t have access to cannabis or are looking for a products for a quick fix. We offer a few different types of beverages.
- Mota 150mg Ice Tea Mix
- Custom 420 150mg Grape Drink Mix
- Science Lab 400mg Clear Shots
- Check out some more of our Edible Beverages
Conclusion
Drinking weed is great for those who are new to cannabis or don’t have easy access to a dispensary. And while the effects of edibles can be strong, they can also be easier to control than smoking or vaping. If you have interest in trying infused drinks. Keep in mind that you should use a light hand with the cannabis. The best way to get the most out of your tea is to keep the drink relatively low in THC. Remember, infused drinks work best when you infuse them with flavour, not cannabis. If you want to make a cannabis-infused iced tea, follow the steps above. Get ready for the ultimate summer drink.