What is CBD Beer? – Portland Beer Podcast episode 65
In this science centric episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler talks with Philip Boyle Coalition Brewing and Bill Stewart Half Baked Labs discussing the question “What is CBD Beer?”
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Terms You Will Hear During this Episode
CBD AKA Cannabidiol— a nonpsychoactive substance in cannabis that some say offers relief from pain, anxiety and depression.
THC AKA Tetrahydrocannabinol — the psychoactive substance in cannabis that produces a euphoric high.
Terpenes Myrcene Pinene Limonene
Terpenes
“Terpenes have been found to be essential building blocks of complex plant hormones and molecules, pigments, sterols and even cannabinoids. Most notably, terpenes are responsible for the pleasant, or not so pleasant, aromas of cannabis. Most agree that varieties that smell of musk or of clove deliver sedative, relaxing effects (high level of the terpene myrcene); piney smells help promote mental alertness and memory retention (high level of the terpene pinene); and lemony aromas are favored for general uplift in mood and attitude (high level of limonene).” – www.medicaljane.com/category/cannabis-classroom/terpenes/#introduction-to-terpenes
Pinene
“Pinene is a bicyclic monoterpenoid. Akin to its name, pinene has distinctive aromas of pine and fir. There are two structural isomers of pinene found in nature: α-pinene and β-pinene. Both forms are important components of pine resin. α-pinene is the most widely encountered terpenoid in nature. Pinene is found in many other conifers, as well as in non-coniferous plants. It is found mostly in balsamic resin, pine woods and some citrus fruits. The two isomers of pinene constitute the main component of wood turpentine. Pinene is one of the principal monoterpenes that is important physiologically in both plants and animals. It tends to react with other chemicals, forming a variety of other terpenes (like limonene) and other compounds.” www.medicaljane.com/category/cannabis-classroom/terpenes/#terpenes-in-cannabis
Limonene
“Limonene is a monocyclic monoterpenoid and one of two major compounds formed from pinene. As the name suggests, varieties high in limonene have strong citrusy smells like oranges, lemons and limes. Strains high in limonene promote a general uplift in mood and attitude. This citrusy terpene is the major constituent in citrus fruit rinds, rosemary, juniper and peppermint, as well as in several pine needle oils.
Plants use limonene as a natural insecticide to ward off predators. Limonene was primarily used in food and perfumes until a couple of decades ago, when it became better known as the main active ingredient in citrus cleaner” – www.medicaljane.com/category/cannabis-classroom/terpenes/#terpenes-in-cannabis
Two Flowers IPA
To find out more about Coalition Brewing’s Two Flower IPA go to
www.coalitionbrewing.com/cbdbeer
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The Portland Beer Podcast 411
The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Portland Culinary Radio and this episode was recorded at the Pod Bar Food Cart at Cart on Foster.
Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast.
Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing!
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