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The Mental Effects Of Coffee, Wine, and Cannabis

The three great drivers of the human body is seems are coffee, wine and cannabis.  Yes, there are more, but people to tend to focus on at least one of these three.  Starbucks made a vast change in how we drink coffee and pushed it to the forefront of daily thoughts.  What what is the mental effects of coffee, wine, and cannabis?

  • A coffee drinker will explain the profundity of getting things done.
  • A wine drinker will enthuse about the importance of health and longevity.
  • A cannabis user will extol the benefits of feeling happy on a regular basis.

Coffee

Caffeine in coffee has a chemical structure very similar to a chemical in our brain called adenosine, which is what makes us sleepy. So, when we drink coffee, the caffeine binds to the adenosine (think of it like puzzle pieces fitting together) making it resist binding with the receptors in our brain. We feel awake! The more coffee we drink, however, the more adenosine our body builds up to normalize.
Half Life: about 6 hours

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Wine

Alcohol in wine is a chemical that stimulates a part of your brain often referred to as the “primitive brain” (aka hypothalamus). This part of your brain controls our “simple” functions like hunger, body temperature, fear, mothering (in women), and the need for sex. So, if you suddenly find yourself starved, sweaty and fearlessly wanting physical attention… well, this might be why. Of course, if we drink too much, alcohol is poisonous and our bodies will shut down in order to metabolize it.
Half Life: 1 hour (for 1 drink)

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Cannabis

THC in cannabis is a chemical that has an effect on all chemical messages (neurotransmitters) sent around in your brain. In short, it slows down your brain’s messaging system which has several effects. One of the benefits is that it leaves your reward and motivation system (the nuccleus accumbens) on, so you will feel euphoric and positive. On the other hand, we can become paranoid or overeat because THC slows our ability to give good information to the the fear/hunger center in our brain (hypothalamus).
Half life: 36 hours

Focus

Were you hoping to get something done?

 

Emotions

Time for a roller-coaster ride!

 

We all need something to help us unwind at the end of the day. You might have a glass of wine, or a joint, or a big delicious blob of heroin to silence your silly brainbox of its witterings but there has to be some form of punctuation, or life just seems utterly relentless. ― Russell Brand, 24 Funny Wine Quotes

Awareness

Did you look over your shoulder once while looking at this? Chances are you just drank some coffee.

 

Driving

Time to get an Uber.

 

Hunger

Fortunately for us wine drinkers, food goes really well with wine.

 

Sex

Yes, please.

 

Creativity

Melatonin, Marijuana And A Good Night’s Sleep

When it comes to getting a good night’s rest, many cannabis imbibers turn to their favorite indica to help catch some zzzs. While the indica does have a mellowing effect on most, the pot is also working in conjunction with melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone in our brains that play a large role in our sleep patterns.

While melatonin helps us to achieve the all important REM sleep cycle of dreamland, cannabis is notorious for quashing dreams in many users. People from all walks of life anecdotally report that they just don’t dream as much, if at all. Of course there are exceptions. I dream vivid action movie-style and know others with active dream lives as well, but for the majority of heavy weed smokers, dreams are elusive at best.

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It turns out that people are turning to forums like Erowid to report their experience taking melatonin supplements with their nightly cannabis. Apparently, smoking after taking melatonin not only helps you to drift off into dreamland (a little higher than usual), it also helps you to experience—or at least remember— dreams, which could theoretically mean that the person is getting a better form of rest.

People are finding that they are also able to wean off of benzo type drugs using melatonin and cannabis together. The biggest side effect that both methods share is a rough time getting out of bed in the morning. But other than that, melatonin and marijuana are both tame, naturally occurring substances, while we all know the dirty laundry lists of side effects that come with most Big Pharma productions.

The coolest part about getting your dreams back or intensifying them with these two combined supplements is that the slight psychedelic effects of cannabis can increase the dreamer’s visuals and warp them into funhouse mirrors and detailed landscapes. Some report lucid dreaming as well, where you’re aware that it’s a dream and are able to manipulate what’s going on within.

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Melatonin supplements also come in handy when there isn’t any weed to be had. When you’ve either run out or had to stop for awhile, melatonin steps in for your preferred strain and helps you fall asleep gently, working with the naturally produced melatonin you already have to put you to bed in no time flat.

Why Your Grandparents Now Consume Marijuana

Anxiety is a common reason geriatric patients turn to medical marijuana, new research finds.

Marijuana use among teenagers have declined in states who legalized. It seems another group has taken the youth position. Here is why your grandparents now consume marijuana.  Yes, baby boomers have seen an uptick in consuming.  As BDS Analytics noted in a consumer report, baby boomers have become an “important and growing segment” of cannabis consumers.  Adults are using marijuana more than ever and those over 65 and over had risen 75% in the past three years.

Neither analysis explained why older consumers were using more marijuana. But a brand new study published in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatric may provide answers. University of California, San Diego researchers compiled self-administered data from 568 patients who visited the university’s geriatric clinic over 12 weeks. Questions included if, why, and how seniors used cannabis, what kinds of marijuana they used (CBD or THC?), lifetime use, and how it helped treat symptoms.

You won’t be surprised that older adults choose cannabis for medicinal reasons over recreation. The most common medical reasons included pain, sleep, and anxiety. Researchers were keen to understand why older adults turned to marijuana for anxiety.

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“Anxiety was a common reason for using cannabis among older adults,” the study’s authors wrote. “Overall, use of cannabis for anxiety is perceived to be helpful in alleviating symptoms.”

Study: Older Adults Are Using Cannabis At Higher Rates
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Those who used marijuana to target anxiety symptoms were more likely to use cannabis with THC, more likely to vape flower, and more likely to consume edibles than other patients. Researchers noted that more than three-fifths of older patients were first-time users, though another significant portion were re-acquainting themselves with the plant. They also suggested cannabis could replace polypharmacy in multiple senior patients who use multiple medications to treat different ailments.

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“More research on cannabis in older adults is warranted including prevalence of use, efficacy in treating anxiety, and potential changes in concurrently prescribed anxiolytic medications as a result of cannabis use,” the study’s authors added.

Another reason for use it helps in the intimacy department. Cannabis helps people relax, heightened their sensitivity to touch, and increased intensity of feelings, thus enhancing their sexual experience

Data Shows People Like Cannabis Before Intimacy

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In the eyes of cannabis users, marijuana can be used to improve a variety of symptoms that relate to sex.

Data shows people like cannabis before intimacy. A survey looking into the relationship between sex and cannabis shows that, for the most part, people believe that cannabis can really enhance their sexual encounters, producing relief from a variety of symptoms. Cannabis has been identified to have sexually stimulating effects and can intensify sexual experiences.

The survey, conducted by cannabis data company Strainprint, reports that 70% of responders said they had used cannabis as a way of enhancing sex. And 20% of them said they used cannabis before every sexual encounter, which is a little crazy.

Cannabis appears to be very malleable when it comes to sex, with people using it to treat a variety of symptoms, from simple ones, like increasing pleasure in sexual encounters, to more complex ones, such as reducing the symptoms of menopause and impotence.

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Legalizing Medical Marijuana Causes People To Have More Sex
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According to the survey, “43% of people surveyed said that they used cannabis to increase their libido, and 53% said they did it to achieve a better orgasm. 41% said that they used it to help them better connect with their partner, and 26% of users surveyed used cannabis to increase endurance and stamina.”

When it comes to the cannabis products used, smoked cannabis is the number one option, with edibles a close second. The more marijuana becomes accepted, the more people will begin to use cannabis-based lubricants and other products designed specifically to enhance sex. When it comes to the make up of the cannabis strain, THC is the clear preference for most people, with 70% of respondents choosing it over CBD or even hybrid strains.

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Studies conducted on marijuana and its effect on sex are positive, especially when it comes to relieving anxiety, stress and an overall more pleasurable experience. Women appear to reap the most benefits, with data on men showing mixed results.

You can check out more results from the survey here.

Can You Get High From Second-Hand Marijuana Smoke?

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You’ve heard the fabulous stories about the second-hand high. A friend of a friend got blitzed at music festival by just sitting next to a joint-toking hippie. Or your neighbor went to a house party and felt dizzy from all the smoke. Or your co-worker blamed his lethargy on the dude down the hall in his apartment building. Can you get high from second-hand marijuana smoke?

Is it really possible to feel the intoxicating effects of cannabis by just inhaling second-hand fumes? Nearly every story you hear, however, is, um, highly embellished. Yes, it is possible. But it is even more likely that it’s the placebo effect in action.

What You Need To Know

If your intent is to actually get intoxicated from second-hand smoke, it’s possible. Hotboxing, according to Urban Dictionary is the practice of smoking marijuana in an enclosed space (e.g. a car or a small room) in order to maximize the narcotic effect. The “enclosed space” part of the definition is important. If there is ventilation or air flow, the chances of getting high is limited. Also, copious amounts of smoke will be needed.

If you are outdoors (music festival, backyard barbecue party, waiting at the bus stop) it is simply not possible to inhale enough second-hand smoke to feel any effect.

Even the National Institute of Drug Abuse agrees.

“Studies show that very little THC is exhaled back into the air when a smoker exhales. So little, in fact, that if you sat in a room while people exhaled the smoke of four marijuana cigarettes (sometimes called joints) in one hour, you wouldn’t get high.  You would have to be trapped in a room breathing the smoke of 16 burning joints before it you started to show signs of being high,” NIDA reports.

What About a Positive Drug Test?

Once again, the chances of you inhaling enough THC to test positive is nearly impossible.

From NIDA:

In a 2010 study, researchers measured the effect of secondhand marijuana smoke on non-marijuana smokers.  The non-smokers were placed in a well-ventilated space with people casually smoking marijuana for 3 hours.  The researchers then took blood and urine samples from the nonsmokers. They found that THC was present, but the amount was well below the level to needed to fail a drug test.  Another study found similar results: Testing positive is rare and limited to the hours directly following exposure.

The Bottom Line:

If you are bothered by second-hand cannabis smoke, definitely let the offending person know of your concern. But if you are afraid of getting high or failing a drug test, chill out. The only way you will get buzzed is if you try really hard to do so.

How Many Hours It Takes To Make A New Friend

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It’s pretty easy to make new friends when you’re a kid. Once you get up the courage to go talk to a buddy in class, the next thing you know, you’re sharing snacks during recess. But as we become adults, it get a little tougher for some. Your social circles don’t expand quickly and often, your co-workers become your inner circle.

But a new study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships took this topic one step further and found out precisely how many hours it takes an adult person to make a  new friend. For the study, friendship status was examined as a function of hours together, shared activities, and everyday talk.

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According to PureWow, which got their hands on the study:

…it takes about 50 hours of time together to go from being acquaintances to casual friends, and approximately 90 hours before you feel comfortable upgrading them to “friend” status. Finally, it takes more than 200 hours before considering someone a close friend or best friend.

The study found that there is a strong correlation between friendship and time spent together, but not when it comes to work. Your officemate may never be your BFF, regardless of whether or not you can hear every single one of their phone conversations.

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The average American adult hasn’t made a new friend in five years. Five years! So, if you’re wondering how to make friends, you’re not alone.

Here are 9 places where you can meet new people and make new friends:

  1. Volunteer in your community.
  2. Join a local gym or sports league.
  3. Visit a neighborhood coffee shop or juice bar regularly.
  4. Join a professional networking group.
  5. Become a donor or support your community arts, zoo or museum organizations.
  6. Go to church or join a spiritual study group.
  7. Take your dog to the dog park.
  8. Visit neighborhood food, art and music festivals.
  9. Take a class or learn a new skill through a community college or learning center

Best of luck in finding new friends!

Majority Believes Marijuana As Moral As Gambling

As the culture war rages, cannabis moves to the mainstream, especially when compared to other controversial issues.

 

The cultural wars have heated up with everything from abortion to bathrooms to Don’t Say Gay.  But is weed still an issue, it seems not. A majority believes marijuana as moral as gambling, not surprising since nearly 50% of people say they have tried cannabis. Seven out of every 10 Americans believe smoking marijuana is morally acceptable, according to a Gallup poll.  Currently there are 23 recreational and 40 medical states, the stigma is falling away in the public’s eye.

The poll captures American views on 21 different issues considered controversial now or at some point in the past. Other actions considered morally acceptable on par with smoking cannabis were gambling, sex before marriage, and divorce. While cannabis may be firmly entrenched in the mainstream there are ideas still considered taboo to many Americans. Issues that more people view as morally wrong than morally acceptable include abortion, pornography, and polygamy.

Predictably, ideology factors considerably into how Americans responded to the poll and smoking marijuana represented one of the largest gaps between those who identified as conservative vs. liberal. Fifty-one percent of conservatives found smoking marijuana morally acceptable, but 83% of liberals said the same. Only six other issues, including sex before marriage, abortion, and gay or lesbian relations, had larger gaps in opinion.

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“Public opinion continues to drastically evolve in favor of marijuana’s legal and cultural status and it is time that the federal laws evolve as well,” NORML Political Director Justin Strekal said. “As we approach Independence Day, it is reassuring to see that majorities of both sides of the ideological spectrum agree that adults should be free from the shackles of marijuana prohibition.”

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Indeed, smoking marijuana was morally acceptable across all demographics and age groups, according to detailed survey results. Education levels, age, and race didn’t show any drastic divides on the issue. In light of recent calls for criminal justice reform, NORML believes this could be a key opportunity to push federal cannabis legislation.

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Said Strekal, “Politicians in Washington should take this opportunity ahead of the 2020 elections to move forward legislation, like The MORE Act, to both amend this failed policy and address the inequities and injustices it has brought for generations, particularly against communities of color.”

Of course, most people don’t consider billion dollar lottery tickets purchases as gambling.

Marijuana Use And Guy’s Member

Some studies have shown a negative correlation between cannabis and the function of erectile tissue, while others tout weed as a positive contribution.

Since marijuana is one of the most popular recreational drugs on the planet, scientists have been interested to know what all that consumption may be doing to the sexual experience. When it comes to men, that typically breaks down into a few subjects: sperm count, erections, orgasms and sex drive. Let’s explore marijuana use and guy’s member.

Sperm Count

Growing up in the 80s and 90s, boys were painfully aware of two widely traveled stories: 1)  Mountain Dew, specifically yellow #5, shrinks your penis and 2) marijuana reduced your sperm count. Although it probably hurt sales among teen boys, the Mountain Dew story was completely false.

On the other hand, a percentage of men who heavily use marijuana have been shown to have lower sperm count and reduced quality of sperm composition. This may impact 29% of heavy users. That number increases when additional drugs are used as well. 

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But science doesn’t always provide an easy out. In some cases, the opposite is true and contradictory information is discovered. In one study, CBD, a non psychoactive cannabis compound,  has shown to actually be an activator of sperm creation. Additional research will determine if this may be great news to men suffering from fertility issues.

Erections

Want to sell a product? Tell men that it will give them a bigger penis or more robust and dependable erections. It is surefire. The erectile dysfunction pharma business is worth between 3 and 4 $Billion annually.

So what does weed do to affect erections? Once again, the results are mixed. Some animal and in vitro studies have shown a negative correlation between cannabis and the function of erectile tissue.

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However, others have pointed to the ability of the herb to relax the user, reduce blood pressure and improve blood circulation as positive contributions towards healthy erections. Erectile dysfunction is not yet approved in any state as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana.

Orgasms

Information here is currently limited. One Australian survey found that in males aged 16-64 males who were daily users vs. non users was associated with an increase in reporting of difficulty having an orgasm. The same did not hold true for women.

Sex Drive

The Indian Hemp Commission Report of 1894 claimed that the drug had “no aphrodisiac   power whatsoever.” Many users would dispute that finding.

A Canadian study of a small group of participants found roughly 50% of respondents said cannabis increased their sex drive, touch sensitivity and enhanced the experience of sex.

A similar study of Kansas City residents found that, “over two-thirds reported increased sexual pleasure and satisfaction with marijuana use.” An older study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs revealed that 75 percent of male respondents said that cannabis enhanced their sex lives.

Like so much regarding cannabis science, we need to know more. There are inherent challenges with the existing data regarding age of the studies, limited sample size and a need for standard double blind, placebo control research. So guys, when that researcher calls you or invites you to participate in a reputable study about marijuana and sex, sign up. They need to speak to more men with experience of mixing their sexual adventure with a bit of top shelf bud and what better way to contribute to the field of science.

Bell’s Palsy Symptoms Relieved By Full-Spectrum CBD Oil

Bell’s Palsy is a condition where the facial nerve is inflamed, compressed or otherwise swollen. The muscles in the face either droop or go into painful paralysis. For Curt Platt, half of his face suddenly droopped one day a couple weeks after going through a virus such as he’d never before experienced. Now it seems Bell’s palsy symptoms relieved by full-spectrum CBD oil.

Platt stood urinating into the toilet, and as is his morning habit, he went to spit into the receptacle while relieving himself. Only the spit didn’t clear his chest, not once, not twice but several times. He looked up into the mirror and couldn’t believe his eyes, the left one of which was unable to blink. Platt went to the doctor immediately who in turn diagnosed him within minutes.

That diagnosis was 12 years ago and in that time, though the initial symptoms cleared after a matter of weeks, Platt has experienced recurrences of Bell’s palsy that put him out of commision for sometimes weeks at a time. These relapses happened around once a year, sometimes skipping a year, sometimes doubling up, but were usually stress related, at least in Platt’s opinion.

During that time, the man who had spent decades on Wall Street tried everything he could to mitigate the Bell’s palsy symptoms. He visited doctors Florida, tried different specialists, was recommended muscle relaxers to which he said, “No thank you,” did his own research and nothing worked, that is until a buddy turned him onto full spectrum CBD tincture.

Platt was skeptical while waiting for the oil to come in the mail, but, “I was still watching for it,” laughed Platt, who told The Fresh Toast that by that time he was desperate to try anything that came recommended. He also added that, “Doctors don’t have a clue.” Someone he has grown to have faith in, however, is Andrew Clark, cofounder of World Class Health CBD. Clark was the one to recommend a CBD tincture also rich in the cannabinoid CBG.

When said tincture arrived at Platt’s location, he was in the throes of a full on episode. He didn’t feel well and didn’t have control over the left side of his face. “How long should I wait before expecting results?” was one of Platt’s first questions and he balked at the assertion that he should see something within minutes.

Lo and behold, some five to 10 minutes later his friend who he was staying with in Florida came home and said, “Hey, your face looks better!” and Platt retorted that he felt better as well. He kept taking the tincture at the high dose until the symptoms receded 100 percent (they had already gone down 90 percent in that 10 minute span). Now he takes a maintenance dose and hasn’t had a relapse since April of this year.

The Fresh Toast spoke with Clark to find out the secret behind their particular CBD oils, why he thinks they work so well and his opinion on THC medicine. He had some pretty fascinating answers.

TFT: Is there any detectable THC in your medicines?

AC: It’s completely THC free. It’s all the way undetectable. We start out with hemp plants with less than .3 percent THC. We extract the oil and it still has some THC in it, so what we do is use chromatography to remove the THC, so we go the extra step… A lot of people in the industry dilute their tincture or oil with the solute they’re using, so that way they get the less than .3 percent to make it legal, but they’ve diluted the CBD content, so then they pour isolate in to increase the CBD. The thing that’s unfortunate is when they put the isolate back in, they’re not putting the CBN, the CBC, the CBG, so you’re getting extremely low on the other cannabinoids when you choose to dilute rather than use chromatography. Even though it’s a little more expensive it’s a much better product.

TFT: The tincture you send Curt is high in CBG, why?

AC: Unfortunately there’s not enough research being done because [every part of cannabis] is Schedule I, but I have read certain studies that have come out of Israel that CBG has really good effects on your nerves and can even be shown to cause neurogenesis, which is the regrowing of brain tissue basically. So with Bell’s palsy, his facial nerve, what’s going on there is it gets swollen and then the myelin sheath around the nerve begins to clamp down on that nerve, so the nerve begins to lose function and if it stays clamped too long, that’s when the nerve can die. That’s where we see the long term Bell’s palsy. So I thought with the anti-inflammatory properties of CBD and the small amount I’ve read about CBG causing neurogenesis – some people are even calling it the stem cell cannabinoid – the combination of the two would be the best chance we would have to treat him.

TFT: Is there an entourage effect with the different cannabinoids Curt is using?

AC: Certain cannabinoids are better for certain jobs than others, so, sometimes it takes the anti-inflammatory of CBD to bring down that myelin sheath around his facial nerve and then the CBG to do its magic on reviving that nerve, so there’s definitely a synergistic effect, and you’ll see that with CBN as well. CBN really helps people with sleep as well as with osteoporosis. There’s absolutely a synergistic effect and that’s why our tinctures are full spectrum.

TFT: What about THC, where is its place at the table medicinally in your opinion?

AC: THC gets kind of a bad rap because it gives you that stoned effect that can be dangerous if people get behind the wheel or certain things, but it can be used synergistically with CBD or for the treatment of certain diseases, for example Parkinson’s has a great reaction to THC. There’s actually a video on our website of a gentlemen who takes I believe a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD and it takes away his shakes and brings back his voice within five minutes. So I definitely think there’s a place for THC in the medicinal world, but it’s going to be a while before we can get some more studies done and everything is cleared off Schedule I.  Fingers are crossed data will indicate Bell’s palsy symptoms relieved by full-spectrum CBD oil.

Refreshing Grapefruit Summer Drinks

When the temperature rises above 90 degrees for what seems like days on end. When the swamp that is slowly running down your back makes a beeline for your brow- burning on the way down… you know that it is time for a refreshing little cocktail. One that smacks of tart and slightly acerbic flavor- a touch of smoke- a hint of sweet- the peel of citrus, the oil of grapefruit.  Here are refreshing grapefruit summer drinks that are a riff on the classic Hemingway daiquiri.  We have a nice blend of cocktail with two having medical grade cannabis in the mix.

Decarbing is an essential method of making cocktails that have the THC in them. THC. I don’t work with CBD, so please- don’t ask. Hemp is rope, building materials, cosmetics- not carefully crafted cocktails made with non-commercial spirits. All you’ll get is a headache.

The Amos Speck Hemingway

Amos wasn’t the first mayor of Denver. This is a take on the Hemingway made with Cannabis infused Absinthe and Rhum Agricole from Martinique.

Decarb your cannabis in the Nova Decarboxylation chamber — it’s a self contained, microprocessor controlled chamber that looks like a thermos bottle. It decarbs cannabis to 100% bioavailability, making for perfect infusions.

Deep inject the decarbed cannabis into the alcohol of your choice with two cylinders of nitrous oxide — venting and shaking the ISI between each application.

Strain through cheesecloth and rest in the freezer for an hour or so, strain then use in craft cocktails.

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz. (100mg Decarbed Cannabis) infused into Rhum Agricole
  • ½ oz. White Balsamic Vinegar
  • ½ oz. Maraschino Liqueur (like Luxardo, think dry, not sweet!)
  • 3 oz. Freshly Squeezed Grapefruit juice
  • Grapefruit Zest
  • Fresh ice
  • Cannabis Smoke

Prep:

Fill a frozen rocks glass with cannabis smoke. Add one large cube of ice and cover with a lid. To a Boston Shaker combine the Rhum Agricole, the balsamic vinegar, the Maraschino Liqueur, the Grapefruit Juice and lots of fresh ice. Cap and shake hard for 30 seconds. Strain over the large ice in the cannabis smoke filled rocks glass. Garnish with a grapefruit zest. Serve.

The next little Cannabis infused drink is named for another mayor. In this case he was from Seattle. The Corliss Stone Hemingway has hints of another one of my favorite cocktails- the Absinthe Frappe’. In this case we will force THC into Absinthe and then add a portion of both grapefruit and lemon juices, a touch of Maraschino, fresh mint, a touch of Rose scented simple syrup finished with a splash of seltzer.

The Corliss Stone Hemingway

  • 1.5 oz. Cannabis Infused Absinthe –like Lucid or Jade
  • ½ oz. Rhum Agricole
  • 3 oz. Freshly Squeezed grapefruit juice
  • ½ oz. Freshly Squeezed lemon juice
  • ½ oz. Maraschino Liqueur
  • bunch of perfectly washed fresh mint
  • 1 oz. Rose Simple Syrup – like from Royal Rose in Maine
  • Fresh Ice
  • Cannabis Smoke filled Collins Glass with large ice cubes

Prep:

Into a Boston Shaker, muddle the mint lightly to reveal its perfume. Add some fresh ice. Top with the juices. Add the Absinthe. Add the Rhum Agricole. Add the Maraschino. Add the Rose Simple Syrup. Cap and shake hard for 30 seconds or so. Fill a frozen Collins Glass with cannabis smoke. Add one spear of hand cut ice and a zest from a grapefruit. Double Strain the cocktail over the spear ice and serve.

AC Bonnell was an early mayor of Portland, Oregon. I honor him with this little grapefruit soda that has more than just a touch of rum in the mix.

AC Bonnell Fizz

  • 2 oz. Freshly Squeezed Grapefruit Juice
  • 1 oz. Rhum Agricole
  • 4 oz. Grapefruit Seltzer
  • 3-5 drops Bittered Sling Rhubarb Bitters

Prep:

Into a Collins glass with some large cube ice: Add the Rhum Agricole. Top with the Grapefruit Seltzer. Float the Grapefruit juice on top. Dot with the Rhubarb Bitters and serve. Definitely not sweet!

Eliphalet Greeley Cocktail

Mr. Greeley was an early mayor of Portland, Maine

  • 2 oz. Rhum Agricole VSOP
  • 6 oz. Freshly Crushed Sugar Cane Juice
  • Coconut water Ice
  • 1 oz. Cane Sugar Syrup
  • Splash of lime juice

Prep:

To a cocktail mixing vessel, fill ¾ with bar ice. Add the VSOP. Add the Sugar Cane Juice. Add the Cane Sugar Syrup. Add the Lime Juice. Stir. Strain over Coconut water ice cubes in a Double Old Fashioned glass. The final drink of this series is another take on the acidulated beverages that we call Shrubs- in a Hemingway-esque style- full of flavor and bite!

Henry Lang was an early mayor of Newark, NJ. What he has to do with Hemingway is not known, they didn’t even live in the same era.

Henry Lang Hemingway

  • 2 oz. Rhum Agricole
  • 2 oz. Freshly Squeezed Grapefruit juice
  • 1 oz. Maraschino Liqueur
  • ½ oz. White Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1 oz. Champagne (add at end)
  • 1 oz. Hendrick’s Gin
  • 1 oz. Dark Simple Syrup

Prep:

To a Boston Shaker filled ¾ with bar ice. Add the juice. Add the Rhum Agricole. Add the maraschino. Add the gin. Add the vinegar. Add the simple syrup. Cap and shake really hard. Strain into a Double Old Fashioned glass with a grilled grapefruit slice (broil or grill grapefruit rounds and cool before using — grill marks are a big plus!)

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