St. Rains Full-Spectrum THC + CBD Seltzer: What It Is and Who It's For
St. Rains full-spectrum THC + CBD seltzer: what it is and who it's for
St. Rains is a full-spectrum hemp seltzer with 5 mg of THC and 10 mg of CBD in a 12 oz can, built around steam-distilled, cannabis-derived terpenes and strain-inspired flavors. The 2:1 CBD-to-THC blend and low 5 mg dose make it an easygoing, social alcohol alternative. It is one of our best sellers. For adults 21 and older, it is intoxicating, so start with half a can.
This is general information, not medical advice.
For adults 21 and older. St. Rains contains THC and is intoxicating -- do not drive or operate machinery after it, and it may cause a positive result on a drug test. Do not combine it with alcohol. Start low, with half a can, and go slow.
What makes it different
Most hemp seltzers just add a THC distillate to fizzy water. St. Rains leans on full-spectrum extract plus steam-distilled, cannabis-derived terpenes, so each flavor is built around a strain profile rather than a generic sweetener. The result tastes and feels a little more like the plant it came from.
- 5 mg THC + 10 mg CBD per 12 oz can. A low, approachable dose in a 2:1 CBD-to-THC ratio.
- Full-spectrum: the complete hemp profile, so the minor cannabinoids and terpenes ride along with the THC and CBD.
- Strain-inspired flavors: Pear Herer (a Jack Herer-inspired, brighter profile), Ojai Kush, and OG Mango.
Who it is for
St. Rains suits people who want a light, social buzz in place of a beer or cocktail, without the alcohol or the hangover. The 5 mg dose is low enough to be sessionable for a lot of people and fits Louisiana's 5 mg-per-serving cap on hemp beverages. If you are new, treat the first can as two servings and see how half lands first.
How to use it responsibly
- Start with half a can. Effects from a seltzer may begin within about 15 to 45 minutes and last a few hours.
- It is intoxicating: 21+, do not drive, and it may affect a drug test.
- Use it in place of a drink, not on top of one. Do not mix THC and alcohol.
Try it: St. Rains Full-Spectrum THC + CBD Seltzer in Pear Herer, Ojai Kush, or OG Mango. Browse more drinks.
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Frequently asked questions
How much THC is in a St. Rains seltzer?
Each 12 oz can has 5 mg of THC and 10 mg of CBD. That is a low, approachable dose, and the 5 mg fits Louisiana's per-serving cap on hemp beverages. New drinkers often start with half a can.
What does full-spectrum mean here?
Full-spectrum means the drink uses the complete hemp extract, so minor cannabinoids and terpenes come along with the THC and CBD rather than just isolated THC. Some people prefer the fuller, more plant-like character that gives.
Will St. Rains get me high?
It is intoxicating, so treat it that way, but 5 mg is a low dose and the 2:1 CBD-to-THC blend keeps it easygoing for most people. Start with half a can, and remember it is for adults 21 and older and not for use before driving.
Will it show up on a drug test?
Yes, it may. St. Rains contains THC, which can cause a positive result on a drug test. If that is a concern, choose a THC-free option instead.
Is St. Rains legal in Louisiana?
The 5 mg THC per can fits Louisiana's 5 mg-per-serving cap on hemp beverages. Like all hemp-THC here, it is for adults 21 and older and sold by registered retailers with a certificate of analysis.
Written and reviewed by Margaret Wilkinson, "The Rad Mom" at Rad Dad Alternative, a licensed Louisiana retailer that stocks St. Rains in store. Updated as flavors and stock change.
Sources
- St. Rains product labels (THC and CBD amounts, terpene and flavor profiles).
- Louisiana consumable hemp rules, 5 mg THC per serving cap on beverages (LDH / ATC).
Last updated: July 1, 2026. Flavors and specifications can change; check the product page.
This is general information, not medical advice. Must be 21+ to purchase. St. Rains contains THC and is intoxicating: do not drive or operate machinery after use, do not combine it with alcohol, and it may cause a positive result on a drug test. Start low and go slow. If you are pregnant, nursing, take medication, or have a health condition, talk to your healthcare provider first.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.