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THC Drinks to look for in Maine

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

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Maine's THC drink shelf reaches beyond dispensaries

I built this guide around what the Maine catalog actually shows. THC drinks are beverages that contain THC, including products made with hemp derived delta-9 THC. They aren't sitting in one retail lane here. The category appears through beverage retailers, licensed food sellers, and places that pour drinks. A dispensary search alone misses part of Maine's market.

Our Maine catalog currently includes Liberty In a Can, Hippie Crippler, Nowadays, and Alte. I track products, not taste claims, so the useful question is where each drink is actually available. Maine's own data adds context. Its fiscal year 2024 hemp report recorded 12 licensed growers and 5.75 outdoor acres planted, even as the retail shelf spread across several kinds of licensed businesses.

Where to buy THC drinks in Maine

You don't have to start with a dispensary. Maine allows these hemp drinks outside its medical and adult use cannabis tracking systems, provided the seller or server has the applicable license. That can mean a licensed grocery or convenience store, liquor or specialty beverage shop, restaurant, bar, brewpub, or properly licensed smoke or vape shop. Use the live listings above to check the stores we track near you.

Damon's Beverage Mart currently lists a THC and CBD drinks category. Sebago Brewing Company says its locations serve Mystic Cove drinks, with sampler flights and four packs to go. Those examples show how Maine's market actually works. A packaged shelf purchase and an on premise order can both fit here. Inventory changes, so call ahead when you have a specific drink in mind.

Are THC drinks legal in Maine?

As of August 15, 2026, hemp derived delta-9 THC drinks can be sold in Maine under the state's current rules. The 2018 Farm Bill is why these drinks exist in the first place. It created a federal hemp path for products under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. Maine currently uses that same threshold, subject to any different federal definition.

Maine still controls the sale. Sellers and servers need an applicable food, eating establishment, or liquor license, and potentially intoxicating hemp drinks are for people 21 and over. States can and do restrict or ban these products, and rules change. Check current Maine and local rules before buying. Don't drive after drinking THC. That's a hard no.

There's also a federal change on the calendar. P.L. 119-37 is scheduled to take effect November 12, 2026 and change which finished cannabinoid products qualify as hemp. The Senate passed a one month delay, but it wasn't law as of August 15 because House action was still required. If you're reading this later, check the current federal, Maine, and local rules.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are THC drinks legal in Maine?
Yes, under Maine's current rules, hemp derived delta-9 drinks can be sold by properly licensed businesses. Products treated as potentially intoxicating hemp products are limited to people 21 and over. Federal rules are scheduled to change on November 12, 2026, so check current Maine and local rules before you buy.
Can I purchase THC drinks in Maine?
Yes. Maine's hemp rules don't confine these drinks to dispensaries. You may find them at properly licensed food retailers, liquor and specialty beverage stores, restaurants, bars, brewpubs, and licensed smoke or vape shops. Use the live ChillMaps listings to see what the stores we track currently carry.
Are wholesale THC drinks available in Maine?
I can't give every Maine business a blanket yes. The verified rules cover licenses for sellers and servers, but they don't establish a single wholesale path. Before ordering drinks for resale, confirm the applicable Maine food or liquor license and check the federal hemp rules in effect at that time.
Do I need to visit a dispensary for THC drinks in Maine?
No. Maine excludes hemp products from its medical and adult use cannabis tracking systems, so qualifying hemp drinks aren't dispensary only. Properly licensed grocery and convenience stores, beverage shops, restaurants, bars, brewpubs, and smoke or vape shops can be part of the market.
Can Maine bars and restaurants serve THC drinks?
Yes, a Maine restaurant, bar, or brewpub can serve hemp THC drinks when it holds the applicable license. Some operators use house rules such as drink limits or refusing to mix THC drinks with alcohol, but those examples aren't statewide milligram limits. Ask the venue about its current policy.