Flying Dog to Partner with Green Leaf Medical on Revolutionary THC-Infused Cannabis Beer

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  1. Todd

    Todd Founder (13,254) Aug 23, 1996 Finland
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    FREDERICK, Md., Jan. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Flying Dog Brewery is partnering with Green Leaf Medical Cannabis on a plan to release Maryland's first THC-infused beer in 2019. The beer, a non-alcoholic India Pale Ale named Hop Chronic, will serve as a medical delivery system to provide Maryland medical cannabis patients with therapeutic cannabinoids including CBD, CBG and THC without the patient having to smoke or vape the cannabis. The product will be released at dispensaries throughout Maryland and will be available in six pack or single serve 12 oz cans. Release of this new product is subject to regulatory and legal approvals.

    Hop Chronic, brewed by Flying Dog in partnership with Green Leaf Medical, will be Maryland's first THC-infused beer and is slated to be released this year.

    Hop Chronic IPA will only be available at licensed dispensaries and only to people who have a medical recommendation for the use of cannabis. Hop Chronic IPA will be available in a variety of THC and CBD potencies.

    "We see a lot of interest in cannabis from the craft beer community, and we jumped at the opportunity to partner with Green Leaf on a product that captures the passion and energy you see in fans of both craft beer and cannabis," states Flying Dog CMO Ben Savage. "There are definitely similarities between the natural flavor profiles we extract from hops and the terpenes and cannabinoids found in Cannabis."

    As the fastest growing regional medical cannabis provider, Green Leaf was a perfect fit for Flying Dog. Both entities headquarters are located less than a half-mile from each other in Frederick, Maryland, and both Green Leaf and Flying Dog see many future opportunities to partner on products beyond the release of Hop Chronic this summer.

    "In a way, the cannabis industry is a lot like the craft beer movement was a few decades ago," Green Leaf CEO Phil Goldberg said. "We have to educate people and change the overall perception of what cannabis is, what it could be, and how it might benefit people. Partnering with Flying Dog seemed like another great way to get more people interested in cannabis."

    Goldberg also stressed that using cannabis-infused non-alcoholic beer as a drug delivery system is a great way to allow cannabis patients to reap the medical benefits of cannabis without having to smoke or vape the cannabis flower.

    Green Leaf anticipates that its beer partnership with Flying Dog will continue the momentum they've built over the past four years. The cannabis provider has raised $23 million since its inception in 2014 and expects to raise an additional $20 million, through its recently-released Series E round of fundraising, to help fuel the acquisition of additional dispensary assets and production resources in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

    Flying Dog will also be working with Green Leaf on developing specific beer-inspired proprietary cannabis strains, as well as cannabis strain-inspired beer recipes and other products in 2019.

    About Flying Dog Brewery:
    As one of the fastest-growing regional craft breweries in the United States, Flying Dog has been brewing world-class beer that pushes the confines of traditional styles for almost 30 years. Flying Dog attracts everyone from craft beer connoisseurs to those just catching the wave with up to 20 styles available at any given time. Introduced to Flying Dog by the Gonzo writer Hunter S. Thompson, artist Ralph Steadman has produced original art for Flying Dog's labels since 1995. Recent accolades for Flying Dog include its Pale Ale ranked as the #1 American Pale Ale in the U.S. by The New York Times. For more information, visit www.flyingdog.com.\

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  2. BayAreaJoe

    BayAreaJoe Pooh-Bah (1,650) Nov 23, 2017 California
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    Revolutionary for Maryland.
     
  3. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,071) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    Brewbound's got the a picture of the can art, for those who love (or hate) FD's Ralph Steadman labels.
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  4. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,245) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    well, between the pun in name and the label, it's definitely "on-brand".
     
  5. ManBearPat

    ManBearPat Pooh-Bah (1,813) Dec 2, 2014 Colorado
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    The squares on this site are going to be sooooooo pissed lol
     
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  6. FatBoyGotSwagger

    FatBoyGotSwagger Grand Pooh-Bah (3,740) Apr 4, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    This is hardly a beer. Who in the world would want to drink a non alcoholic beer as a way to intake very small amounts of THC.
     
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  7. Number1Framer

    Number1Framer Pundit (896) Mar 13, 2016 Wisconsin
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    Me.
     
  8. bbtkd

    bbtkd Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,326) Sep 20, 2015 South Dakota
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    Ya' know, lots of employers still have random drug testing and will terminate you if you come up positive, even if you consumed pot or THC where it is legal. Employers follow federal law, where it has not been legalized. May want to check your employee handbook before consuming pot or THC, even where legal, and even if using it for medical reasons. It would be a buzz-kill to be fired for it.
     
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  9. BeerseAnyone

    BeerseAnyone Initiate (0) Oct 5, 2017 Ohio

    Thank you for the reminder
     
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  10. BayAreaJoe

    BayAreaJoe Pooh-Bah (1,650) Nov 23, 2017 California
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  11. StoutElk_92

    StoutElk_92 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,781) Oct 30, 2015 Massachusetts
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    And edibles. You know, those special brownies or cookies, lollipops and gummies, all that good stuff. :stuck_out_tongue: I would still try the beer.
     
  12. BayAreaJoe

    BayAreaJoe Pooh-Bah (1,650) Nov 23, 2017 California
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    I didn't mention edibles because they are still completely illegal in Maryland at this time. But ya, glad we're already with the times over here and have experienced all of these "revolutionary" ideas already.
     
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  13. 5thOhio

    5thOhio Initiate (0) May 13, 2007 South Carolina

    People still drink Flying Dog beers?
     
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  14. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,071) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    No idea what is actually happening to the beer (Drank? Slug killer? Brats? Hair Care?), but Brewers Association's figures have them increasing their barrelage every year since 2006 (- didn't go back any further than that. Coincidentally, the year they moved to MD, closing CO brewery the following year.).
     
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  15. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,245) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    I just bought a case of their Gonzo Imperial Porter - good stuff. And the BA reviews tend to agree - over a 4 average with almost 3,000 reviews.
     
  16. skivtjerry

    skivtjerry Pooh-Bah (1,841) Mar 10, 2006 Vermont
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    Remember Frederick Brewing, who used to occupy the Flying Dog space? They bet big time on their Hempen Ale in the late 90's, expanded too much and bit the dust. Kind of ironic that cannabis beer has returned to Frederick.
     
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