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    Legal — hemp-derived Delta-9 THC under 0.3% by dry weight is legal under Ohio's hemp program; recreational cannabis is also legal as of 2023, but hemp beverages remain a separate category.

    Last updated April 2026
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    Where to Buy THC Drinks in Ohio

    Ohio's THC drink scene is in an interesting spot: the state legalized recreational cannabis in 2023, but hemp-derived Delta-9 beverages were already legal under the federal Farm Bill and Ohio's hemp program — and the two markets now run side by side. For a lot of Ohioans, the hemp route is still simpler: you can grab a seltzer at the liquor store on the way home instead of making a dispensary trip. Columbus has the most developed scene, with Short North and German Village bottle shops carrying real selections, and bars in the Brewery District adding hemp drinks to their NA menus. Cleveland's not far behind, especially in Ohio City and Tremont, and Cincinnati has caught up faster than most people expected. The legal landscape is still settling — Ohio lawmakers have proposed bills that would tighten the hemp side of the market, so it's worth keeping an eye on the news. As of writing, hemp-derived Delta-9 drinks are legal to buy, sell, and ship in Ohio if you're 21 or older. Last updated April 2026.

    Quick Facts About THC Drinks in Ohio

    Legal status
    Legal
    Age requirement
    21+
    Shipping allowed
    Yes
    Common dose
    2.5mg – 10mg Delta-9
    Best for
    Cleveland and Columbus bar crawls, lake-house weekends, and folks who want a lighter alternative without visiting a dispensary

    Want the full legal breakdown? See our Ohio legality guide →

    Where to Buy THC Drinks in Ohio

    Here's a tour through the main places you'll find them, ranked roughly by how reliable each option tends to be.

    Liquor Stores and Bottle Shops

    Independent bottle shops in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati have led the way. State liquor agencies don't carry them (Ohio's spirits sales are state-controlled), but private beer-and-wine retailers do — and selection is growing.

    Hemp and CBD Dispensaries

    Ohio's recreational dispensaries sell their own cannabis-derived beverages, which are a different product category. For hemp-derived Delta-9 drinks, stick to liquor stores, hemp shops, and grocery — they're often cheaper and don't require a dispensary visit.

    Grocery Stores and Convenience Chains

    Total Wine & More stocks them statewide. Some Whole Foods and Giant Eagle Market District locations have started carrying hemp seltzers in specialty beverage sections.

    Bars and Restaurants Serving THC Drinks

    Short North, German Village, Ohio City, and Over-the-Rhine bars have added hemp drinks to their NA menus. The list grows monthly. Smaller cities are slower — call ahead.

    Online + Ship to Ohio

    Cann, Wynk, Happi, Brez, and Cycling Frog all ship to Ohio. Online ordering remains the most reliable way to get a wide selection outside the three big metros.

    Cann
    Wynk
    Happi
    Brez
    Cycling Frog
    Crescent 9
    Hi Seltzer
    Keef

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    THC Drink Hotspots in Ohio

    • Columbus

      Short North and German Village lead the state — bottle shops and craft cocktail bars stock and serve hemp drinks regularly.

    • Cleveland

      Ohio City and Tremont specialty shops carry strong selections; a handful of West Side bars now offer them on tap or in cans.

    • Cincinnati

      Over-the-Rhine and Hyde Park bottle shops have caught on; several OTR bars include hemp seltzers on their NA menus.

    • Toledo

      Quieter scene, but specialty liquor retailers in the Old West End and downtown carry one or two reliable brands.

    What to Look for When Buying THC Drinks in Ohio

    • A clear dosage on the label. Reputable brands tell you exactly how much Delta-9 is in each serving. If a can hides the dose in fine print, that's a flag.
    • An accessible Certificate of Analysis (COA). The good brands publish third-party lab results — usually with a QR code on the can — so you can verify what's actually in your drink.
    • A starting dose that matches your experience. If you're new, 2.5mg is a sensible first step. 5mg is a typical "social drink" dose. 10mg is a real one — not a beginner move.
    • Real ingredients, not just sugar. The best brands use simple ingredient lists with actual juice or natural flavors, not a pile of artificial sweeteners.
    • A brand that's transparent about who they are. If a brand's website doesn't tell you who makes it, where it's made, or how to reach them, look elsewhere.
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