Canadian Cannabis Beer!
I’m not a stock market expert, but I can surely recognize a winner when I see one ;)
From October 17, 2018, people in Canada will be free to legally use cannabis. In any shape they want. So, Canadian company Province Brands has has come up with a technology of cannabis-brewed beer!
Dooma Wendschuh, the co-founder and CEO of Province Brands, said that they have invested $38 million in what will be the world’s first cannabis brewery. Suddenly, they are all over news… I’m afraid they will have fierce competition from the very start:
Vancouver-based Faculty Brewing Co., along with Northern Vine Laboratories, Abbatis Bioceuticals Corp., have also signed on to develop a THC-free but cannabinoid-rich beer to get the company in line for production when the new legislation is announced. It’s not just small brewers that are thinking green. Larger companies such as Molson-Coors are also reportedly amongst those poised to take on the potentially lucrative market, as is Constellation Brands, who invested in a Canadian cannabis company last year.
— Leslie Wu, a food and travel writer, for Forbes Magazine
Brewing process requires parts of the plant which would otherwise be considered as waste. Is that the most recyclable plant ever?
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Recent survey that you can find with our @doitvoluntarily, has shown that ¼ of US beer drinkers would switch to cannabis… Now they do not have to choose — they can have both!
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Do you think it's good for cannabis to be legalised? I mean in all countries. Just want your opinion on this topic.
Yes. Not just cannabis but all narcotics should be legalised.
Really, that's interesting. Some narcotics are legal but usually restricted to a specific kind of situation. It's not readily available or can be purchased over the counter.