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Are cannabis drinks hindering alcohol sales?

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A head-turning new trend is hitting bars across America, and it is likely to have a major impact on the spirits market, according to “Bar Rescue” host Jon Taffer.

Cannabis-infused drinks are gaining popularity as an alternative for consumers embracing an alcohol-free lifestyle, and although the effects on the market are too early to tell, Taffer asserts there is “no question” it is shaking up the industry. 

“There’s clearly a trend in that direction… And there’s no question cannabis is affecting the spirits industry,” Taffer said Wednesday during an appearance on “Varney & Co.”

CBD-infused beverages are a steadily growing category.

In 2021, cannabidiol products generated $5.3 billion and by 2026 are projected to increase to $16 billion, according to Statista. 

This year, the cannabis market in the U.S. is anticipated to exceed $45 billion.

However, Taffer noted an existing hurdle, spotlighting that many states do not permit the sale of alcohol and cannabis in the same environment. 


“There’s clearly a trend in that direction… And there’s no question cannabis is affecting the spirits industry,” Jon Taffer, host of “Bar Rescue,” says. Dasha Petrenko – stock.adobe.com

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Cannabis-infused drinks are gaining popularity, and challenging alcohol sales. Dasha Petrenko – stock.adobe.com

Minnesota is one of the few states that currently allows the sale of hemp and low-dose THC beverages at breweries, and in some cases, even offers on-tap options.

California has taken a strict stance on beverages containing THC.

The state’s Department of Alcohol Beverage Control issued an industry advisory stating that alcohol-licensed businesses may not carry or sell hemp products. 

Despite the red tape, some celebrities have hopped into the market, including country music legend Willie Nelson. 

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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