Our editors independently select these products. Making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commission
A Semi-Definitive Roundup of the Best Drinkable THC Products
From our food editor to your summer stash.

Listen, when summer hits, I don’t like to be dehydrated *and* overheated. Unfortunately, alcohol will do those exact things to you. But there are still special occasions when I want to have something that’s beyond my usual water. Therefore, when I’m reaching for a beverage that’s a bit more “fun,” I opt for a blend of THC/CBD. Luckily, these days there’s a true bounty of options on the market, in everything from tiny shooters that look like those gas station energy shots, to large format bottles that can make some pretty nice weed “cocktails.”
So whatever you seek—whether it's a small dip into the world of “edibles,” or if you have your weed dosage down to a science—there’s something on this list for everyone. Every product listed here has a CBD component as well, which gives you the relaxing benefit known to cannabis. All the drinks on this list were personally tested by me in a controlled environment (my house), and the reviews reflect my genuine opinion. Sorry, mom and dad.
The best THC drinkables on the market (in alphabetical order)
BRĒZ
My review: In every size and shape of BRĒZ, there is one flavor: Lemon Elderflower. And that’s not a bad thing. You know exactly what you’re getting every time. The other special component that I haven’t seen in other drinks is lion’s mane mushrooms, known for assisting in reducing inflammation and boosting brain health.
Function-wise, this beverage hits real quick. I liked it as a wind-down nighttime beverage. So whether you’re taking it on the go, having friends over for drinks, or enjoying a can in your backyard, there are a lot of drinkable format offerings for you here.
Cann
My review: This is a *chef’s kiss* of an idea. There is nothing more summer than an Aperol spritz (fight me!), and what better way to enjoy a little THC than in my favorite beverage format? Sure, a can is fun and cute, but creating a mini weed “cocktail” makes things feel extra special. Plus, this is perfect for when you're consuming with people who have different tolerances, because you can choose your own amount.
The Cann recommended “recipe” is:
- 3 parts bubbly of your choice
- 1 part Cann Citrus Spritz
My review: Cann was my first intro to the world of THC beverages back in 2021, so this product always has a soft spot/top spot in my household. The original cans are tiny (think mini soda can size), so they pack for the beach or a picnic nicely and don’t take up a ton of space in my beverage fridge. Because you can drink them rather quickly—unlike a tall boy, which takes me a bit of time to sip on—you can achieve your desired effect expediently. The Roadies are especially lovely because they act as a concentrate of sorts. They come in these mini envelope-sized packages that tear open easily (which is KEY in public). Since Cann makes really lovely flavors, they actually work well in cake frostings and butters, as well as beverages.
For me, the effects came in gradually, to the point where I could say, “Oh, this is nice,” after about an hour. This makes for a really lovely social beverage, and it never felt like too much.
Cornbread
Medium format
My review: The packaging reminds me of that one water company—and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. All of the options *scream* summertime (salted watermelon, hello???), and do a really good job of not making you feel like you’re having a cannabis-based beverage, in terms of flavoring.
For the effects: I had one of these once at my book club, and we debated over whether sand would be upset that it was used by humanity to gaze upon their own ego. Take that as you will.
Delta
My review: Honestly, these look exactly like a lot of other spiked seltzer cans, which you’d have to take caution with if you have some people in your household who opt out. The flavors are like a double La Croix, with a taste that says, “Oh, yes, I guess that is lime"—it's definitely subtle. These are good if you love bubbly water and want something like that to sip on.
I drank these at a party, and just felt really happy to be there with my friends.
Houseplant
My review: These are a touch different, as they promote being both zero calorie and gluten-free. If that appeals to you, Houseplant is a great option. These are the most seltzer-like of the bunch, and come in a nice middle ground THC offering of 3mg, which is in between the largest “small” dose of 5mg, and the smallest micro-dose of 2 mg. Overall, Houseplant probably lands solidly in the center in terms of the entire package: straightforward flavors, not too much THC, and—what I would describe as—an inconspicuous can.
Vibe-wise, also a middle ground. Felt nice, tried it twice.
Onward
My review: The concept of Onward is interesting, because each “cocktail” flavor corresponds to a different THC amount, which truly isn’t unlike a traditional cocktail made with alcohol—some are just stronger than others. So, Onward gets points for being clever. They lose points because I really wanted their Passion Fruit Martini flavor, but that one is 10mg per can which is about 7mg too much for little ol’ me. (Points to me for knowing my limits super well, though.) Their Italian Spritz was perfect at 3mg, though, so not all hope was lost. And what’s more summer than a European coastal spritz?
As Frank Sinatra says: Fly me to the moon.
Reframe
My review: Honestly, if you have a friend who is into indulging in cannabis, this makes for a lovely housewarming or birthday gift. The bottle looks like any other alcohol bottle and fits right in on any bar cart. I always appreciate citrus and vibrant fruit flavors with THC beverages, as they blend cohesively with the vegetal flavor of cannabis, instead of attempting to mask it.
I did a half-serving of this, as 6mg is my upper limit. Luckily, since this is a bottle, you can absolutely control whatever portion you would like.
Wynk
My review: Cute, cute, cute branding. If I saw this in a store, I would absolutely gravitate towards it. Cons: Other people would notice my cute beverage, and I'd have to share my stash with everyone. It could be worse, though, because now everyone who wants to indulge is having a really nice time together. Black Cherry is my favorite seltzer flavor, no matter if it’s spiked or not, so this is a win in my book. For those more brave/with a higher tolerance, Wynk also offers a “lemonade” line that clocks in at 10mg.
Vibes: You get a Wynk, and *you* get a Wynk, and YOU get a Wynk.
Sign up for the Well+Good SHOP Newsletter
Get exclusive deals on wellness, beauty, fitness, and food products that have been hand-picked by our editors.
Got it, you've been added to our email list.