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by JARS | December 11, 2024

How To Make Cannabis-Infused Tea

Learn to brew cannabis-infused tea with our simple guide. Infuse your favorite tea blend with cannabis for a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Discover the steps to make this delightful beverage and unlock a new way to consume cannabis.


For many, a simple cup of tea is the perfect way to start your day — while others prefer to start their day with a cup of weed-infused tea. Believe it or not, cannabis and tea make a delicious pair because most teas already have a naturally herbal flavor profile. Best of all? It really doesn’t matter what kind of tea or weed you use to make one of these unforgettable drinks at home. 


Whether you like to start your day with a spicy cup of chai tea or wind down for the night with a mug of soothing mint tea, read on to discover everything you need to know about how to make cannabis-infused tea. 

What You Need To Make Weed Tea

Before you can start crafting your cannabis tea, check the kitchen to make sure you have all the necessary ingredients. If you have a 420-friendly kitchen, you likely already have all of the following goodies right at your fingertips: 

Tea

As we mentioned above, any tea will do the trick, but we suggest selecting a tea that is strong enough to stand up the cannabis flavor. For example, the soft notes of jasmine tea might be easily overpowered while a robust Earl Grey tea will have no problem shining. 

Milk of Your Choosing

This recipe is closer to the latte family than a plain old cup of tea so milk gives it that creamy, frothy feel. If you just want a simple mug of tea without all the bells and whistles, you can simply mix a cannabis tincture or other infusion directly into your tea. But this recipe is going to take things up a notch.

Cannabis-infused Coconut Oil

It’s always good to have some cannabis-infused coconut oil on hand especially if you’re a tea or coffee drinker. It also helps give that silky smooth feel, latte-esque texture in your drinks and is a seamless way to infuse some cannabis into your routine. To make it, you simply do it the exact same way as cannabutter. 

Sweetener (Optional) 

Some people like sugar, others don’t. So while we do recommend a hint of sweetness, it’s completely up to you. 

Garnishes (Optional)

Depending on the type of tea you’re going to make, you may want to go the extra mile and top it off with some complementary garnishes. Think ingredients like flaked sea salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, or maybe even some chocolate chips. 

How to Make Cannabis Tea

Ingredients: (Make about 1 cup of tea)

  • 2 tea bags of choice

  • ⅔ cup hot water

  • ⅓ cup warm milk of choice

  • Cannabis-infused coconut oil or tincture of choice (amount depends on your desired dosage)

  • Sweetener to taste

  • Optional garnishes

Instructions: 

  1. Brew both tea bags according to the packaging instructions in the hot water. Once the tea is ready, toss the tea bags and pour the liquid into a blender (or mug if you have a handheld milk frother). 

  2. Top with warm milk, cannabis-infused coconut oil, sweetener (if using). Blend until light and frothy. 

  3. Top with optional garnishes and enjoy! 

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Myth: Cannabis is a Cure-All for Mental Health Conditions 

One of the most common misconceptions surrounding cannabis and mental health is that cannabis is a cure-all for various conditions. While some studies have shown that cannabis can effectively manage symptoms of certain mental health conditions, such as anxiety and PTSD, it is essential to note that it is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Every individual's experience with mental health is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. 

 

Fact: Cannabis Can Help Manage or Offer Relief for Certain Mental Health Conditions 

Although cannabis may not be a cure-all for mental health, growing evidence suggests that it can effectively manage symptoms of certain conditions.  For example, research has shown that cannabis can help reduce anxiety symptoms, such as racing thoughts and restlessness. It may also help manage symptoms of PTSD, such as nightmares and flashbacks. Additionally, some studies have shown that cannabis may be effective in managing symptoms of depression, such as low mood and fatigue. 


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Myth: Cannabis Causes Mental Health Problems 

Another common myth surrounding cannabis and mental health is that cannabis can cause mental health problems like schizophrenia and psychosis.  While some evidence suggests that cannabis use may increase the risk of developing these conditions in some individuals, it is essential to note that the relationship between cannabis and mental health is complex and multifaceted. 

 

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Fact: Different Cannabis Products Can Have Different Effects 

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Different consumption methods, such as smoking, vaping, or edibles, can also have different effects on the body and mind. Individuals need to work with a knowledgeable and experienced cannabis professional to identify the correct strain and method of consumption for their unique needs and preferences. 

 

Visit JARS Cannabis for Expert Guidance on Cannabis 

At JARS Cannabis, we understand that navigating the world of cannabis can be confusing and overwhelming.  That's why our team of experienced professionals is here to provide expert guidance and support to help you make informed decisions about your cannabis use. 


Whether you're looking for a specific strain to manage symptoms or want to learn more about the potential benefits and risks of cannabis, we're here to help.  We offer a wide range of high-quality cannabis products, including flowers, edibles, concentrates, and more, to suit your needs and preferences. Our team is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment where you can feel comfortable exploring the potential benefits of cannabis for any occasion.


If you're interested in learning more about cannabis or want to explore our selection of high-quality products, visit JARS today. Our knowledgeable and friendly team is here to help you every step of the way. 

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December 9, 2024