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How Long Do THC Drinks Last

How Long Do THC Drinks Last?

Curious how long the high from a THC-infused drink lasts? You're not alone. Cannabis beverages – from weed drinks and THC sodas to cannabis-infused teas – are a fun, flavorful way to enjoy cannabis without smoking. In this guide, we'll break down what THC drinks are, how they work, their benefits, and how long the buzz lasts, along with tips on dosage and comparisons to edibles. Whether you're a seasoned cannabis user, you'll learn everything you need to know about these cannabis-infused social beverages and why products like Cloud Cola THC sodas are becoming so popular.

 

What Are Cannabis Infused Drinks? Do They Get You High?

Cannabis-infused drinks are precisely what they sound like – beverages that contain cannabinoids from cannabis, typically THC. These can range from THC sodas and sparkling waters to infused teas, coffees, or even mocktails. Essentially, it's your favorite drink – cola, root beer, juice, etc. – infused with THC (delta-9), the main psychoactive compound in cannabis that causes a high.

 

So, do THC-infused drinks get you high? Yes! If a drink contains THC, it will produce a high similar to eating a cannabis edible. In fact, THC beverages are considered edible because you ingest them. Just like a pot brownie or gummy, a weed-infused drink will deliver THC to your bloodstream and mind. The result is a psychoactive effect a "buzz" ranging from mild relaxation to euphoria, depending on the dose. Many users describe the experience as a gentle, euphoric buzz akin to having a couple of drinks but without the drawbacks of alcohol (no hangover or grogginess the next day).

 

It's worth noting that not all cannabis drinks are psychoactive – some may contain only CBD or very low THC – but THC drinks (including Cloud Cola's line of cannabis sodas) are formulated to give you that classic cannabis high in liquid form. If you're choosing a THC beverage, be ready for a ride similar to other THC edibles.

 

How Do THC Drinks Work?

THC drinks work similarly to traditional edibles in how they deliver THC into your system, but some key differences make them unique. When you drink a THC beverage, the liquid goes through your digestive system. Here's a simple breakdown of what happens after you sip a THC soda or any THC-infused beverage:

 

  • Digestion and Absorption: The THC in the drink is absorbed primarily through the small intestine. Because it's liquid, it may absorb a bit faster than a solid edible. Some modern THC beverages like Cloud Cola use nano-emulsification technology – basically breaking THC oil into tiny particles that mix well in water. This can speed up absorption, meaning you might feel the effects sooner than with a regular edible.

 

  • Metabolism (11-Hydroxy THC): After absorption, THC goes to your liver, where it's metabolized into a compound called 11-hydroxy-THC. This metabolite is actually more potent and longer lasting than regular THC. It's the same process that happens with any edible food. This is why ingesting cannabis (drinks or edibles) often produces a stronger, longer high than smoking the same amount. Your body essentially supercharges the THC during digestion.

 

  • Onset Time: The high doesn't hit instantly because the THC has to go through digestion. Typically, you'll begin to feel the effects in 15 to 30 minutes (often faster than a solid edible, especially if the drink is designed to be fast-acting). Sometimes, it might take up to an hour, especially if you drink it on a full stomach. Patience is key – don't chug more just because you don't feel it immediately. Give it time to kick in so you don't accidentally overdo it.

 

  • Duration of High: Once the effects do kick in, a THC drink's high can last a few hours. Because of that 11-hydroxy-THC, the high can be deep and body-relaxing. Many people find the experience from THC drinks to be a smooth, controlled high that builds gradually and tapers off without a crash.

 

In short, THC drinks work by delivering THC through your digestive tract, much like any edible. The difference is that they tend to have a faster onset (thanks to being liquid) and offer a consistent, controlled experience. Each sip contains a bit of THC, so you can pace yourself more easily than with a single gummy or brownie that you eat all at once.

 

How to Find the Right Dosage?

Finding your ideal dose with THC drinks is super important for an enjoyable experience – especially if you're new to cannabis. Everyone's tolerance is different, so what's a perfect buzz for one person might be too strong for another. The good news is that THC beverages usually come in precise THC amounts per can or bottle (like 10mg THC per serving in Cloud Cola sodas), making it easier to measure how much you're taking. Here are some general guidelines to help you dose a weed drink properly:

 

After drinking, THC is absorbed in your gut and processed by your liver into 11-hydroxy-THC—a stronger version that kicks in within 20–45 minutes.

  • Newbies: Start with 5mg (half a can)
  • Regulars: 10mg is your sweet spot
  • High tolerance: 15mg+ (go slow)

With precise dosing, THC beverages let you control your high sip by sip.

 

The benefits of THC drinks include a pleasurable high without smoking, quick yet controlled effects, great taste, and a social, hangover-free experience. It's about enjoying cannabis in a casual, approachable way. No intimidating dab rigs or intense edibles.

 

If you're looking to try a THC beverage, our Cloud Cola's lineup is an excellent example of these benefits. Their sodas pair classic soda flavors with 10mg of THC for a consistent, delicious experience. The Classic Cola delivers that familiar cola taste with a cannabis kick, Orange Creamsicle brings creamy citrus nostalgia, and Root Beer gives you an old-school soda shop vibe with a buzz. Each offers controlled dosing and a fast-acting formula – embodying exactly why THC drinks have become so popular.

 

How Long Does the Effect of a THC Drink Last?

The effects of a THC soda like Cloud Cola usually last anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on the dose and your tolerance. You'll typically feel a gentle lift first—elevated mood, light body sensation, and mellow vibes—followed by a gradual wind-down.

Here's a general breakdown:

  • Onset: 15–45 minutes
  • Peak: 1–2 hours
  • Duration: 2–4 hours total

Some people may feel lingering effects up to 6 hours later, especially if they've consumed multiple cans or are sensitive to THC.

 

How Long Does THC Liquid Last (In Storage)?

If you’re stocking up on cannabis soda, you'll be glad to know that THC drinks like Cloud Cola have a decent shelf life—typically around 6 to 12 months when stored in a cool, dark place. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme heat, which can degrade the potency of the Delta 9 THC.

 

Are THC Drinks Better Than Edibles?

THC beverages are giving edibles a run for their money, and here's why:

  • Faster onset: Edibles take 60–90 minutes. Drinks? Just 20–30 minutes.
  • Easier to dose: No cutting up brownies or guessing gummy strength.
  • Better experience: The buzz from cannabis-infused beverages tends to be lighter and more balanced, ideal for daytime or social use.
  • No melty messes: Cloud Cola doesn't melt in your car like chocolate edibles.

That said, it comes down to preference. If you want something you can sip socially, with reliable results and zero sugar crash, THC drinks like Cloud Cola might be your new go-to

Do You Get Buzz from THC Drinks?

Cloud Cola 's lineup of Delta 9 drinks delivers 10mg of THC per can. That's enough to feel the mellow, giggly lift without getting zonked or anxious. It's the perfect middle ground between a microdose and a full-on edible trip.

Choose your buzz:

                             Classic Cola – The OG soda flavor, boosted with cannabis

                             Orange Creamsicle – Smooth, creamy, nostalgic bliss

                             Root Beer – Rich, has a kick to it, and extra relaxing

                             Party Pack – The ultimate mix to keep the vibes flowing

Whether you're new to weed drinks or want a more social, controlled high, Cloud Cola has your back.

Final Thoughts

THC drinks are more than just a trend—they're a whole new way to enjoy cannabis. With faster effects, smoother highs, and soda-shop flavors you'll crave, cannabis-infused beverages like Cloud Cola are the future of weed consumption.