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If you’re not careful about the expected alcohol levels in your mixed drinks, you could end up getting a lot more intoxicated one night than what you expect.

I know that for alcoholics, this is desirable.

But if you’re anything similar to me, you have a line with booze that you don’t enjoy to cross. It’s not as though I’m afraid of getting too intoxicated, as I often do with cannabis if I’ve had particularly stressful days. Alcohol in particular has a habit of giving myself and others very diminished returns when I increase the amount that I consume in a single sitting. I honestly don’t enjoy drinking enough to the point where I get spins whenever I close our eyeballs, so I will either stick with beer at its lower ABV or I simply stop at one drink with stronger liquor. Although I enjoy getting intoxicated with cannabis if I’m already having a particularly taxing afternoon, I’d rather get to that point gradually. I find that cannabis flower products give myself and others an entourage effect and a sense of easy control over how high I get with the plant. Don’t get myself and others wrong, I enjoy using cannabis concentrates with their high THC gratified, but sometimes it can be extremely jarring to get too high in a matter of mere minutes instead of hours. Think about it such as this—most cannabis flower products have a THC gratified that is someplace between 15% and 30%. Modern cannabis concentrates often have between 60% and 95% THC inside. That’s an immense increase in each hit you take off your vaporizer or pipe as you’re directly consuming it. So although I say I enjoy using cannabis a lot more than alcohol, I’d definitely still rather consume something with less THC than actual cannabis concentrates.

 

 

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