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Tea leaves and cannabis are two herbs that have been used both medicinally and spiritually for thousands of years, so it’s probably no surprise that marijuana tea is a popular delicacy and healing beverage consumed all around the world. Whether you are looking to consume weed tea to get high or you just want something to do with your extra stems and trimmings, there are several easy ways to make a soothing cup of tea that contains the healing benefits of cannabis.

Here are some of our favorite ways to make a nice cup of cannabis tea with stems, flowers, or cannabutter.

How To Make Weed Tea With Stems

tea cannabis stems

If you’ve ever grown your own weed, you’ve probably found yourself with a bunch of leftover stems and no idea what to do with them. You could make a batch of cannabutter with some of your stems, but another option is to make weed stem tea, a quick and easy way to use them up and make something tasty.

Weed stem tea can be made a couple of different ways depending on the effects you want to achieve, which can either be mildly psychoactive or just flavored like the cannabis plant.

The easiest method for weed stem tea is to simply grind up the stems and use them in place of any loose leaf tea. Just boil the water and add your stems using a metal tea ball or reusable tea bag, giving them several minutes to steep before straining and cooling. You can do this with just stems, or you can add other loose leaf tea like peppermint, black tea, or green tea for extra flavor. Once your tea has cooled, you can add creamer, cinnamon, or sugar to taste. This type of weed stem tea will not be psychoactive as cannabinoids like THC are fat soluble and not water soluble, but it still makes a tasty cup of herbal tea.

If a simple steeped stem tea is not what you’re looking for, you can use a slightly different method with a fat-based milk, which will extract some cannabinoids and flavonoids and can be added to any cup of hot tea.

Ingredients:

  • ¼ cup cannabis stems (more or less depending on your desired potency)
  • 1 cup half and half
  • 3 cups water
  • Loose leaf tea (we recommend a black or chai tea that goes well with milk)
  • Sugar
  • Honey

Method:

  • Grind the stems with a coffee grinder to increase the surface area and extract more cannabinoids.
  • Add the half and half to a saucepan and bring to a boil on medium-high heat.
  • Add the ground stems to the milk and boil for 6-8 minutes, stirring often to avoid over-boiling or burning.
  • Strain the milk and herb mixture into a cup using a coffee or tea filter until you have about a half cup of liquid.
  • It might take a couple minutes for all the liquid to make it through the filter, so be patient.
  • Brew 3 cups of your favorite tea to mix with the milk mixture, ideally a black tea like chai that tastes nice with milk. To further mask the potent milk mixture, double the amount of tea leaves you’d normally brew.
  • Combine ¼ cup of your half and half mixture with some tea in a large mug and sweeten with raw honey or sugar as needed. Enjoy!

How To Make Cannabis Tea With Flowers

Cannabis tea can also be made using the flowers that are dried and ground up to smoke. This will be much more potent and psychoactive than tea made with stems, as the butter used will extract more THC and other cannabinoids.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • ½ gram ground cannabis flowers
  • ½ teaspoon butter
  • 1 ½ cups water
  • Honey, to taste
  • Metal tea ball or reusable tea bag

Method:

  • Combine your buds and butter and place the mixture in the tea ball or bag.
  • Add the water to a saucepan and bring it to a simmer on medium-high heat, avoiding a full boil.
  • Simmer the tea bag in the water for 25-30 minutes, watching the heat closely and reducing it if the water starts to boil. Add more water if it gets low to keep it from going dry.
  • For tea that does not taste like pure cannabis, drop in a green or black tea bag of your choice during the last 3 minutes of simmering.
  • Remove the mixture from heat, remove the bag, and allow it to cool for 5 minutes.
  • Add honey or sugar to taste. Be sure to sip slowly and remember that the effects can take as long as an hour to kick in.

The potency of your weed tea made with flowers will depend on the quality of bud you use, the amount in each cup, your tolerance level and experience with cannabis, and various other factors.

How To Make Cannabutter Tea Easily

weed tea bag

You can make weed tea with cannabis flowers using the same recipe as the stems recipe, but it will not be psychoactive, it will just be a cup of hot water that tastes like weed (nothing wrong with that!). On the other hand, if you want to make the psychoactive and potent tea you came here for, you will first need to make a batch of cannabutter to properly extract the cannabinoids through the fat. If you don’t already have some cannabutter on hand, we have a post on 5 easy ways to make cannabutter so you can find the perfect method for your needs

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 tea bag, any flavor
  • 1 teaspoon cannabutter
  • 1 cup water

Method:

  • Add the cannabutter and tea bag to your favorite coffee or tea mug.
  • Bring the water to a boil and pour it over the bag and butter.
  • Steep for 3-5 minutes until the butter has dissolved and the tea has been extracted from the leaves.
  • Add milk or sugar to taste and enjoy!

This is a great way to get your bulletproof coffee with an extra dose of cannabinoids.

These are some of the most popular ways to make weed tea that can be adjusted however you like for flavor and potency. If anything, it’s a great way to keep trimmings from going to waste and you’ll get a feel for measuring out butter and herbs for edibles.

What’s your favorite way to make weed tea?

Best Weed Tea Brands

You can make your own cannabis tea or buy it! The expanding market of CBD has just arrived in the tea industry with some great flavors and potencies that can make much easier to take your cannabis dose. Here are the best brands on the market:

Kikoko is an American-based brand that sells cannabis-infused herbal teas. Founded by two amazing women (Jennifer and Amanda), they wanted to help people to get high and mitigate the slight symptoms of sleep problems, anxiety or depression.

Their high-quality teas are organically grown in southern California, they contain no toxins or chemicals and they were 4 times lab-tested for ensuring safety. Besides, these teas are low-dose, so they’re perfect for beginners who want to try the benefits of cannabis.

On their website, you can find 4 different types of teas depending on the potency and use: tranquili-tea (relax), positivi-tea (give you energy), sympa-tea (anxiety) and sensuali-tea (passion and sex). All of them are flavorful with ingredients like ginger, lemon or peppermint; and each blend has its own potency ratio.

But if you want to drink every weed tea they have you can also purchase their “ready-to-go gift box” with a sample of every tea. The price ranges between 6-$10 for an individual pouch and 44-$60 for a can (10 sachets).

P.S: A very big thumbs-up for the incredible packaging of these great teas. It’s beautiful and the sachets are completely organic and biodegradable, made with 100% organic cornstarch and no-nylon or bleached is used.

These real-life brothers love crafting CBD products for wellness, and that’s why they have a wide variety of CBD products as capsules, balms or honey sticks.

They have 11 types of tea with different amounts of CBD and flavors: Hemp-Derived CBD Infused Tea, Golden Dream Hemp CBD Tea or Mellow Mint are the names os some of the teas you’ll find on their website.

In comparison to Kikoko, these teas contain no-THC at all, but they also provide relief and great benefits. They come as a pouch with 3 bags of tea on the inside and every tea costs only $15.

Like we said before, they don’t contain any THC at all and all the teas are made with organic and top quality products like coconut milk and hemp-derived CBD from Oregon, achieving their main goal of providing top-notch CBD products ‘for synergistic, therapeutic experiences.’

And if you love other types of hot drinks, good news, because you can also find CBD matcha, Chai and even CBD Hot Cocoa!

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