St John Brewers and Cool Out Delta 8 Infused Sparkling Seltzer

Published: Sept. 10, 2022, 1:44 a.m.

b'Grassroots Marketing showcases St John Brewers, the makers of Cool Out Delta 8 Infused Sparkling Seltzer.

Delta-8 infused beverages are debuting across the country as D8, a cannabinoid that exists naturally in hemp, increases in popularity. Long time beverage industry professionals are staying ahead of this trend with Cool Out Delta 8 infused sparkling seltzer.

From the founders of St. John Brewers, Chirag Vyas and Kevin Chipman introduce Kind Grade, LLC and Cool Out Delta 8 infused sparkling seltzer. The brand is available online at DrinkCoolOut.com and is expanding distribution in states where D8 is sold. D8 is currently available where adult-use cannabis has yet to legalize, such as Florida, Texas, and Georgia.

Sales of CBD drinks (federally legal as CBD is derived from hemp just as D8 is) are expected to hit $2.5 billion by 2025. THC-infused beverages will account for $1 billion even with hugely restrictive markets in U.S. by 2025, according to Brightfield Group.

Designed to be enjoyed socially or solo, Cool Out eases the mind and body while keeping the head clear tomorrow. An alcohol-free beverage alternative, Cool Out contains zero sugar, zero carbs, zero calories, is gluten free, and sourced from Non-GMO organic hemp.

\\u201cWe want to bring hemp-based drinks more into the American beverage culture with an approachable, quality seltzer for regular cannabis users as well as for novices looking to try and enjoy,\\u201d explained Vyas.

Each 12 ounce can of the initial release of Cool Out contains 10 mg of Delta 8 in one of three flavors: Citrus, Tropical or Berry.

Crafted from the highest-quality ingredients consumers expect from Vyas and Chipman,


Cool Out D8 seltzer is derived from non-GMO hemp grown on certified organic farms in the US. The bioavailability of Cool Out\\u2019s water-soluble nanotechnology allows the D8 to absorb quickly into the body providing a faster onset and state of relaxation than consuming other edible cannabinoid products.'