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Description - The Cannabis Brewing Guide: Learn How to Craft Cannabis Infused Fast-Brew Favorites at Home by Dr Wendy Grey

BECOME YOUR OWN COCKTAIL AND MOCKTAIL BAR MAN WITH CANNABIS INFUSED DRINKS

Most cannabis strains have a pungent aroma and need a beer with various strong components-body, aroma, alcohol-that allow you as the brewer to balance those flavor and aroma contributions. Cannabis is alcohol soluble at an ABV of 8 percent or higher, so stick with the double IPA over a lighter single IPA-the higher the alcohol content, the better the THC extraction, and with high-quality recreational marijuana from a legal dispensary running roughly fifteen times more expensive than an equivalent amount of hops from a homebrew store, extraction efficiency is definitely an important concern.

Additionally, the higher finishing gravity of a double IPA will let you counteract some of the herbal bitterness that cannabis can add, and balancing with fruit-forward hops will aid general drinkability. Both hops and cannabis have terpenes that will lend aromatics such as floral, citrus, piney, and fruity. Dry hopping with cannabis tends to impart a much grassier flavor than most hops do, so steer clear of using hops that might amplify that grassiness. Cannabis strains with more of the happy, uplifting, and euphoric psychoactive effects are typically better in beer than those with calming, mellowing effects, and both Indica and Sativa strains can have those characteristics.

The THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the "psychoactive" component in marijuana that causes the "high". THC binds with brain receptors controlling mood, feelings, and pain. Aside from inducing euphoria, it blocks pain receptors in the brain, resulting in relief from pain. More than 62 percent of people use medical marijuana to address chronic pain conditions like the following: Headaches and migraines, Joint pains, Arthritis, Lower back pain, Postsurgical pain, Cancer-related pain,
Nerve pain, Multiple sclerosis pain.

When the body's immune system attacks healthy cells, the result is inflammation. Diseases that are associated with inflammation are: Rheumatoid arthritis, Psoriatic arthritis, Gout. These diseases can cause redness, pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joint areas. Medical marijuana has been found to reduce the effects of these inflammatory diseases. With the introduction of CBD into beers, more detailed studies are ongoing to determine whether CBD is just as effective in fighting inflammation.

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