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THC Drinks to look for in Colorado

Featured partners have confirmed availability in Colorado; the rest are ranked by how many Colorado venues carry each drink.

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Colorado's THC drink map has two lanes

Colorado's drink map has local roots. Keef says it was born in Boulder in 2010. Oh Hi came out of Durango through people connected to Durango Organics and Ska Brewing. That helps explain why the catalog doesn't stop at Denver. The tracked footprint runs through Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and Durango.

The real split is where a product can sit. Colorado compliant hemp drinks can appear in ordinary retail, while marijuana drinks stay in licensed dispensaries. Our catalog also tracks FABRIC on local shelves and Hippie Crippler as a shipping option. Same broad category, different legal channel. That distinction matters before you head out.

Where to buy THC drinks in Colorado

Start with the product type, not just the closest pin. For a Colorado compliant low dose hemp drink, check liquor stores, grocery stores, gas and convenience stores, and online sellers. For a marijuana-derived drink, use a licensed dispensary. Native Roots currently lists a THC and CBD sparkling water, while Maggie's Farm says its recreational dispensaries carry beverages.

If you're looking in Denver, start with the live city listings below and check the product type before you travel. The same approach works in Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Littleton, Boulder, Englewood, and Durango. Inventory moves, and a pin doesn't replace a current menu or a quick call to the retailer.

Are THC drinks legal in Colorado?

The 2018 Farm Bill is why hemp-derived drinks can exist federally when the hemp stays under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. That's only the starting point in Colorado. Federal compliance alone isn't enough. A retail hemp drink here generally must stay at or below 1.75 mg total THC per serving and maintain at least a 15 to 1 CBD to THC ratio.

ChillMaps treats every THC drink as 21 and over. Colorado's regulated marijuana system is 21 and over, and the state also bars hemp sales to anyone under 21 when the drink crosses its lower THC or ratio thresholds. Delta-8 THC and other chemically synthesized cannabinoids are prohibited in Colorado hemp products.

Colorado's proposal to create a broader THC beverage permit system failed in 2026. A federal change scheduled for November 12, 2026, would exclude final hemp-derived cannabinoid products containing more than 0.4 mg total THC per container. The Senate passed a one month delay, but it still needed House approval as of August 15, 2026. Check current Colorado and local rules before buying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are THC drinks legal in Colorado?
Yes, but the channel matters. Colorado allows tightly restricted hemp-derived THC drinks in ordinary retail, while marijuana-derived drinks stay in licensed dispensaries. Federal compliance under the 0.3% delta-9 THC dry weight rule isn't enough by itself here. Check current local rules because both state and federal treatment can change.
Can I buy hemp THC drinks in Colorado?
Yes, if the product meets Colorado's tighter retail hemp rules. Qualifying drinks may be sold through liquor, grocery, gas and convenience, and online channels. Don't assume a Farm Bill label settles the question. Check the label, seller, and current Colorado rules.
Who can buy cannabis infused drinks in Colorado?
Only adults 21 and over should buy THC drinks. Retail marijuana beverages are legally restricted to that age group. Colorado also applies under 21 sales limits to hemp products based on THC content and the CBD to THC ratio. ChillMaps keeps the rule simple. These drinks are for adults 21 and over.
Can I drink THC beverages in public in Colorado?
Don't assume public drinking is allowed. The available rules don't establish one statewide answer for every place or product. Check current state and local rules, plus the property or venue's policy, before opening a THC drink. If you need to drive afterward, don't drink it.
Where can I find THC drinks in Denver?
Start with the live ChillMaps Denver listings. Low dose Colorado compliant hemp drinks may appear at liquor stores, grocery stores, gas and convenience stores, or online. Marijuana-derived drinks belong in licensed dispensaries. Check the current menu before you go.
Do gas stations sell THC drinks in Colorado?
Yes, Colorado says compliant low dose hemp THC drinks may be sold in gas stations. That doesn't mean every station carries them, or that every federally compliant product qualifies under Colorado law. Check the label and current local rules, and keep every THC purchase to age 21 and over.