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THC Drinks in Kansas
People buying THC drinks in Kansas will find brands like Nowadays, Delta, Keef and Drekker Flavor Labs. You'll come across them at restaurants and bars like Arrow Cocktail Lounge, Happy Hour and Kobi's Deli & Pub. Around Kansas, you can buy them at Goebel Liquor, Gomers and Total Wine & More.
Cities in Kansas 15
Stocked nearby
THC Drinks to look for in Kansas
Featured partners have confirmed availability in Kansas; the rest are ranked by how many Kansas venues carry each drink.
Featured partners
Better than Booze
10MG THC Elderberry Gin & Tonic
FABRIC
Zero
Hippie Crippler
Hippie Crippler
Tree Time
Watermelon Lime Mojito
Most stocked in Kansas
Where to buy THC drinks in Kansas
The practical Kansas route starts with the stores we track in Wichita, Kansas City, Overland Park, Lawrence, Topeka, Manhattan, Olathe, and Lenexa. Liquor stores, hemp and CBD shops, smoke shops, bars, cafes, and brewery taprooms all show up in the Kansas market. Availability changes, so check the listing and call the venue before heading out.
Our Kansas catalog tracks Tree Time, Hippie Crippler, Nowadays, and Delta. The first two list shipping as available, while the venue directory is the best starting point for local stock across the catalog. Online offers exist in Kansas, but a checkout page doesn't settle the legal question. Check the seller's shipping policy and current Kansas rules before ordering.
One concrete option is Big Grove Brewery in Prairie Village. Its current menu lists Climbing Kites cans labeled with 4 mg THC and 4 mg CBD and marks them available to go. That's useful if you want take-home cans instead of a bar pour. It doesn't prove that every Kansas product or sales channel is clearly authorized.
Are THC drinks legal in Kansas?
Kansas is not a clean yes. The 2018 Farm Bill is why hemp-derived drinks can exist federally when they come from hemp under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. States can still restrict or ban these drinks, and the rules change. Kansas recognizes final hemp products with no more than 0.3% total THC by product weight. But its food and ingestible hemp laws leave a real unresolved conflict.
The state's own messages conflict. In August 2025, the KBI warned that THC infused beverages were prohibited. At an October 2025 legislative meeting, a KBI executive officer said Farm Bill compliant beverages were allowed, then recommended outlawing them. In January 2026, Kansas ABC said it had notified licensees about the attorney general and KBI position but had taken no action. So can anyone give you a clean statewide answer? Not honestly.
The rules may tighten again. A federal definition change is scheduled for November 12, 2026, and would narrow which final hemp products qualify. Congress has proposals to repeal or delay it, but neither was verified as enacted. Kansas has no verified enacted THC beverage license or fixed serving or container cap. Check current Kansas and local rules before buying, ordering, or carrying a drink home.
Before you make the Kansas run
Kansas sellers have offered THC seltzer, infused coffee, mocktails, and take-home cans. Read the package for cannabinoid content and product details. Don't assume a can on a liquor store shelf is regulated like beer. Kansas ABC has said no state entity regulates this market. The shelf itself isn't proof that every legal question is settled.
I'd treat every THC drink in Kansas as 21 and over, even though I couldn't verify a statewide age rule in enacted hemp beverage law. A proposed Kansas rule would have barred sales to anyone under 21, but it died. Keep it away from kids. Driving after drinking THC is a hard no. Plan your ride before you open the can.
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