Water-Soluble CBG Tincture: Add CBG to Any Coffee or Drink
Our new water-soluble CBG tincture is a near-flavorless cannabigerol liquid that dissolves into coffee, tea, or water instead of beading on top the way oil does. It comes in two sizes, a 300mg bottle and a 900mg bottle. Both are broad spectrum, third-party lab tested, with 0% detectable THC.
We built Buddha Beans around CBG coffee. What people kept asking for, though, was a way to get CBG into the drinks we don't roast: the weekend pour-over, the afternoon tea, a plain glass of water. So we made a tincture you can add to any of them, and we made it water-soluble so it actually mixes in.
Why water-soluble matters
Almost every CBG and CBD tincture you can buy is oil-based. Oil and water don't mix, which you already know if you've watched salad dressing separate in the bottle. Drop an oil tincture into coffee and it beads on the surface, leaves a film, and never really blends. It also leans on the fat in your stomach for your body to absorb it.
Water-soluble works differently. We put the CBG through an emulsion process that breaks the oil into microscopic droplets and wraps each one so it stays evenly suspended in liquid. It spreads through the whole cup and stays clear instead of beading on top. No slick, no separation, and it absorbs more efficiently than an oil drop because your body doesn't have to break down oil first.
Can you put a CBG tincture in coffee?
With a water-soluble tincture, yes. Add a dropper to hot or iced coffee, stir once, and it disappears into the cup. The formula is close to flavorless, so your coffee still tastes like your coffee. An oil-based tincture can't do this cleanly, which is the whole reason we made ours water-soluble. It works the same way in tea, juice, a smoothie, or plain water.
How to use it
Add a dropper to your drink, hot or cold, and stir. That's it. New to CBG? Start with a small amount, see how you feel, then adjust. Most people use it once a day, usually in the morning. There's no need to take it on an empty stomach, since it doesn't rely on fat to absorb.
300mg or 900mg: which should you get?
The 300mg bottle is the easiest place to start and the simplest way to add CBG to a coffee you already love without switching beans.
The 900mg bottle is the one most daily drinkers land on. It holds three times the CBG of the 300mg, which makes it the better value per milligram and means a single bottle lasts much longer if you use CBG every day. If you already know your dose, go straight to the 900mg.
What's in it, and what isn't
Both bottles use broad-spectrum hemp grown to USDA organic standards. There's no detectable THC, so it won't get you high. Every batch is third-party lab tested, and you can read the results on our certificate of analysis page. CBG itself is non-intoxicating. It's the compound the hemp plant uses to build its other cannabinoids, which is why it's nicknamed the mother of all cannabinoids, and why a real dose of it has always been hard to find.
Want the background before you try it? Our guide on what CBG coffee is and our CBD vs CBG breakdown both cover it. If you'd rather have CBG built into the beans, the whole CBG coffee collection is there.
Common questions
Is water-soluble CBG better than oil? For mixing into drinks and for absorption, yes. Oil tinctures are made to go under the tongue, not into coffee.
Will it get me high? No. CBG is non-intoxicating, and the tincture has 0% detectable THC, verified on every batch.
How much should I take? Start with a small amount, give it a few hours, then adjust. The 900mg bottle gives daily users more room to dose.
What does it taste like in coffee? Close to nothing. That's the point.
So, should you try it?
If you already add things to your coffee and you've been curious about CBG, this is the easiest way to start. Pick up the 300mg, add a dropper to tomorrow's cup, and judge it for yourself. Ready to make CBG a daily habit? Go straight to the 900mg tincture. Either way, if it isn't better than CBG you've used before, send it back for a full refund. That offer covers the whole new CBG lineup, tinctures included.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.