What Are the Best THC Drinks in 2025? My Unfiltered Reviews
What Makes a THC Drink “The Best”?
With so many new THC-infused drinks popping up—from dispensary shelves to national online retailers—it’s easy to get overwhelmed. What makes one actually worth your money? In this space, “best” can’t just mean highest dose or flashiest can.
Here’s what I look for when deciding which THC drinks deserve to be in regular rotation:
Dosing options: A drink should meet you where you are—whether that’s a 2.5mg microdose or something stronger.
Flavor quality: If you wouldn’t drink it sober, it’s probably not worth drinking infused. Good flavor isn’t optional.
Onset + effects: Is it smooth, fast-acting, and predictable? Or does it leave you waiting and guessing?
Format + portability: Roadies, cans, shots—whatever the format, it should fit into real life.
Intentionality: Is the brand thoughtful about formulation, ingredients, and the experience? Or just chasing a trend?
This isn’t just a roundup. I’ve personally tried and reviewed all the drinks listed here—from sessionable seltzers to slow-sipping mocktails. Whether you’re THC-curious or already deep in the category, there’s something here for your vibe.
The Best THC Beverages I’ve Tried (So Far)
Float House
I recently tried both of Float House’s flagship products—their THC Lite and THC IPA—and I’m not exaggerating when I say these are among the best-tasting THC drinks on the market.
The Drinks
THC Lite tastes exactly like a light beer. Crisp, refreshing, and perfectly carbonated. It’s an ideal choice for anyone looking to sub out a traditional lager for something alcohol-free but with the same vibe.
THC IPA leans more toward a session pale ale than a bitter, overhopped IPA. It has real craft beer character but still feels smooth and citrus-forward. Balanced and easy to drink—exactly what you’d want in a chilled-out, infused “not beer.”
The Dosing
Each can includes:
3mg THC
6mg CBD
This gives you a gentle, social lift—enough to feel it, but not so much that it tips into couch-lock territory. Ideal for poolside hangs, barbecues, or winding down without fully checking out.
How They Do It
Float House isn’t technically brewing beer. They partner with a manufacturer to create a de-alcoholized base (no fermentation, no hops), then add hops afterward for flavor and aroma. That distinction matters—a lot—because it keeps them federally compliant and retail-ready wherever hemp-derived beverages are legal.
Bonus
Gordon Whelpley, Float House’s founder, broke this all down on my podcast Free Spirits. If you’re into the mechanics behind category innovation, it’s absolutely worth a listen.
Final Thoughts
Float House hits a very specific sweet spot: it’s not beer, but it tastes like one. If you’re cutting back on alcohol but still crave the ritual and flavor of a cold one—this is the move.
Wynk
Best for: Consistent, sessionable THC seltzers with flexible dosing
Wynk has become a mainstay in my fridge for a reason. It’s one of the few THC beverage brands that truly understands how to deliver a consistent, approachable experience—whether you’re looking for a microdose or something with more impact.
The Lineup
Wynk offers a range of seltzers in 2.5mg, 5mg, and 10mg THC formats. All of them are zero sugar, zero calorie, and still somehow manage to taste clean and crisp. That’s a hard balance to strike, but Wynk pulls it off.
Flavors include:
Tangerine
Lime Twist
Black Cherry Fizz
Juicy Mango
Strawberry Lemonade
Raspberry Lemonade
Traditional Lemonade
Of the lineup, Tangerine and Lime Twist are my go-tos for daytime sipping. Juicy Mango leans more tropical, while Black Cherry has a nostalgic vibe. The higher-dose lemonades bring a little more sweetness and are aimed at those who want a stronger effect.
Dosing & Effects
2.5mg / 5mg: Great for daytime, social settings, or easing into the experience
10mg: More of a “feel it fast” option for those who know their tolerance
What’s impressive here is the consistency. Every can tastes like it was built to deliver the same experience every time—flavor, mouthfeel, and effects. That’s not easy to achieve at scale.
Behind the Brand
Wynk’s founder, Angus Rittenburg, joined me on the Free Spirits Podcast and talked about the brand’s evolution. They started with a 2.5mg product, listened to the market, and added higher-dose SKUs as consumers asked for more. That consumer-first mindset is rare in this category and one of the reasons Wynk stands out.
He also shared the origin story—from running a mobile canning operation out of tractor trailers to building a scalable, high-quality beverage business. That operational transparency makes me trust the product even more.
Final Thoughts
Wynk gets the fundamentals right: good flavors, reliable effects, flexible dose options, and smart positioning. It doesn’t try to be a cocktail or a novelty—it’s a functional, enjoyable beverage you can build into your routine. And for that reason, it’s one of the best THC drinks available today.
Hippie Water
Best for: Replacing a cocktail with something flavor-forward and thoughtfully crafted
Hippie Water is one of those rare THC beverages that feels like it was made by people who genuinely care about what’s in the can—and drink it themselves. It was co-founded by actress Sasha Pieterse and food scientist Taylor Eileen Sewell, and that combo brings both aesthetic intention and serious formulation expertise.
The Lineup
There are three flavors, all dosed at 5mg THC:
Island Getaway – Watermelon, lime, chili
Garden Party – Peach, lemon, ginger
Winter Groove – Pomegranate and blood orange
Each one was designed with a cocktail mindset—no added sugar, no artificial flavors, just clean, balanced ingredients that hold up when poured over ice. You can taste the spice, acidity, and aromatics layered into each recipe. These aren’t bubbly water clones or juice-forward drinks. They’re structured to sip slowly and actually enjoy.
Dosing & Use
5mg per can. Enough to unwind without overwhelming. This isn’t something I drink casually like a mellow seltzer. It’s what I reach for when I’d otherwise be having a cocktail. A wind-down drink. Something I’d happily serve to a friend who’s new to THC beverages and looking for a real experience—not just a novelty.
Why It Stands Out
Most drinks in this space chase low-dose seltzer trends or novelty packaging. Hippie Water is different. It’s elevated but not pretentious. Fun but still functional. And the formulation process—161 iterations—is proof this wasn’t slapped together.
It’s clear Taylor approached this like a serious food product, and the result shows. Every can feels intentional. Every flavor feels deliberate.
Final Thoughts
If you’re someone who likes non-alcoholic cocktails or pays attention to flavor design, Hippie Water is worth a try. It’s not made for mindless sipping. It’s made to be noticed. That alone puts it in rare company when it comes to THC-infused drinks.
Coastalo
Best for: THC soda fans looking for something sweet but better balanced
Coastalo is a solid entry in the cannabis soda space, and their Cherry Cola stood out immediately. It hits that familiar cherry cola flavor without going full syrup overload.
What I Tried
Cherry Cola – 5mg THC, 18g sugar
→ Tastes like a classic soda, but lighter
→ No weird aftertaste
→ Sweet, but not excessive
Compared to traditional sodas or other THC sodas I’ve tried—which often land in the 30–40g sugar range—this one is on the lower end without sacrificing flavor. It still feels like a treat, but I’m not pounding three or four in a day.
I’ve also tried the Grape Soda and Red Cream Soda—both good—but Cherry Cola was the standout. The balance of flavor and effect just worked better for me.
Dosing & Use
5mg THC per can. The effects are clean and social. Not heavy, not sluggish. I’ve had it while winding down at home and could easily bring it to a BBQ.
Final Thoughts
Coastalo gets the “fun” part of cannabis beverages right. The packaging, the taste, and the nostalgic soda experience—it all clicks. If you’re curious about THC sodas or want something to help you ease off traditional soft drinks, Coastalo’s a great starting point.
Fable Libations
Fable is one of the most unique THC beverages I’ve tried—and easily one of my personal favorites. It doesn’t chase trends. It doesn’t try to replicate a soda or mimic a seltzer. And that’s exactly why it works.
What Sets It Apart
This is a cannabis-infused botanical cocktail, intentionally designed to be sipped like you would a real drink—slow, present, and with purpose. You won’t find the typical lemon-lime base or a “fruity but fizzy” template here. Fable leans into complexity: ginger, cardamom, blackberry, spice. The flavor unfolds in waves. It’s not just bold—it’s layered, and you can tell it was crafted by someone who understands balance.
There’s a real cocktail feel to it—dense, with weight and viscosity. The texture matters here. It gives the drink that “bite” most non-alcoholic alternatives struggle to replicate. This is the rare product that doesn’t feel like it’s missing anything.
Designed for Ritual, Not Rush
Fable’s tagline is “Drink Intentionally,” and it lives up to that. This isn’t a product you crack open during a casual hangout or mindlessly sip poolside. It’s something you pour into a rocks glass at night or serve at a dinner party when you want something elevated.
This is the beverage you reach for when you don’t want alcohol—but still want the ritual of drinking.
Dosing & Effects
With 5mg of THC, the effects kick in around the 20-minute mark—clean, mellow, and without a harsh edge. It doesn’t build to an intense peak. Instead, it rolls in gently and lingers with a subtle, ripple-like effect. You stay clear-headed, relaxed, and present.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to unwind, but not disconnect. When you want to replace a cocktail, but not feel like you’re giving anything up.
Final Word
Fable is a standout for anyone who prefers nuance over noise. If you’re looking for a slower ritual, a more complex flavor profile, and a thoughtful experience from start to finish, this one’s worth seeking out. It may not be for everyone, but for those looking beyond the usual THC beverage lineup, Fable delivers something entirely its own.
Cann
Cann is easily one of the most recognizable names in the THC beverage space—and for good reason. Built around sessionable, low-dose drinks and flavor combinations you don’t see everywhere else, Cann positioned itself early as the go-to for casual, social consumption.
But beyond the branding, the drinks actually hold up.
What Stands Out
Most Cann products feature a 2mg THC + 4mg CBD split, with 5mg and 10mg SKUs available in select markets. But the real win here is their portability and flavor. You can drink them like you would a hard seltzer—but without the alcohol or the crash.
I’ve tried nearly everything they offer, both in can and mixer formats (their Roadies), and the consistency in flavor and effect is what keeps me coming back.
The Lineup (That I’ve Personally Tried)
Lemon Lavender
Clean, lightly floral, and super balanced. This one’s my personal favorite. I’ve had it as a canned beverage and in the Roadie format, and it holds up in both. The lavender isn’t overpowering, and the lemon keeps it crisp. Great on its own or mixed with plain sparkling water.
Grapefruit Rosemary
Tart and slightly herbal. It leans more botanical than fruity. Feels more like a non-alcoholic cocktail than a seltzer. A little more niche in taste, but definitely interesting if you’re into more layered flavor profiles.
Blood Orange Cardamom
A deeper, spiced flavor. The cardamom adds a subtle bite that gives it some cocktail complexity. I usually pour this over ice—it’s not a “crush three in a row” kind of drink, but it’s great for slow sipping.
The Experience
Effects-wise, Cann delivers a clear, manageable buzz. It’s social, mellow, and stacks well if you want to extend the experience. The 2mg dose is a smart entry point for new consumers, while the ability to build on it makes it flexible enough for more seasoned drinkers.
I’ve brought these to weddings, family gatherings, and beach days. They travel well, and I’ve even handed Roadies to friends who were THC-hesitant—no complaints yet.
Final Thoughts
What Cann gets right is clarity. Clear flavors, clear effects, clear purpose. This is a brand that doesn’t overpromise or chase trends. It delivers a product that fits naturally into social routines—whether you’re sober-curious or just want an alcohol alternative that doesn’t feel like a compromise.
They’ve been around a while now, but Cann’s still a staple for a reason.
Brēz
Best for: Tailoring your THC beverage to the moment—from microdose to full unwind, with or without THC
Brēz is one of the more layered brands in the infused beverage space. It’s trying to give people options—thoughtfully formulated, cleanly executed options—for different moods, needs, and tolerance levels. And it does that across four distinct lines.
I’ve personally tried two of them: FLOW and the OG cans (2.5mg and 5mg doses). The rest—SPIRIT and SHOTS—I’ve researched, but haven’t tasted yet, so I’ll call that out below.
What I’ve Tried
OG RTDs (2.5mg THC/5mg CBD + 5mg THC + 10mg CBD)
These are sessionable, functional, and clearly crafted by people who care about more than just THC content. Every can includes adaptogens like Lion’s Mane, Rhodiola, and L-Theanine, which noticeably round out the experience. The effects are calm, social, and clean. No heavy body load. Just a gentle lift that makes conversations better, not slower.
The flavor? Herbal, citrusy, and intentionally light. It’s not a fruit bomb or a sugar bomb. It tastes like a functional drink—subtle, balanced, and easy to build into your routine. I’ve had both the 2.5mg and 5mg versions, and both worked great depending on the setting (day vs. evening, solo vs. social).
FLOW (non-infused)
FLOW has zero THC, but it mirrors the OG lineup’s vibe. You still get the calming adaptogens—Lion’s Mane, Rhodiola, and L-Theanine—but none of the psychoactive effect. This isn’t just a placebo can; it actually helps ground you. I reach for this when I want that relaxed, focused state without any buzz. Think functional calm without committing to cannabis.
What I Haven’t Tried Yet
OG Extra Strength (10/20mg)
Same formulation as the lower-dose OG, but dialed up. Everything about this looks built for seasoned consumers who want more pronounced effects without losing functional clarity. Based on everything I’ve read, this version leans into a deeper unwind—without tipping into couch-lock.
SPIRIT
This is Brēz’s take on a more grounding, inward-facing experience. It swaps L-Theanine for Ashwagandha, doubling down on calming, anti-stress effects. Still includes Lion’s Mane and Rhodiola. Brēz positions SPIRIT as ideal for rituals like journaling, long walks, or creative work. The brand is clear: this one’s not about social stimulation—it’s about presence.
SHOTS
A newer release. From what I’ve gathered, these are built for potency and portability. Same clean formulation approach, but in smaller packaging with scaled-up effects. If the OG cans are for sipping, this is for quick impact.
Final Thoughts
Brēz has carved out a unique position: they’re not just making THC drinks. They’re making intentional drinks—for different states of mind, different tolerances, and different routines. The adaptogens aren’t window dressing. The flavors aren’t chasing novelty. And even their non-THC products feel like they belong in the lineup.
If you’re looking for a THC drink that fits into real life—not just dispensary hype—Brēz is absolutely worth a look.
Final Take: Choose Based on Your Vibe, Not the Hype
There’s no single “best” THC drink—because there’s no single type of THC drinker.
Some people want a microdose they can sip during a work session. Others want a cocktail-style experience that replaces their evening pour. And some are just looking for something that tastes good, hits clean, and fits into social life without alcohol.
What matters most is intentionality. The best brands—like the ones reviewed here—aren’t just tossing cannabinoids into cans. They’re building products around real use cases, real moods, and real lives.
Whether you’re just starting out or already have a stash in your fridge, I hope this gives you a better filter for what to try next—and why.
I’ll keep testing and updating this list as new standouts emerge. And if there’s a drink you think deserves to be on this list? Let me know. I’m always looking for what’s working, what’s interesting, and what’s actually worth your time.
