SwankyDank
Well-Known Member
Simple syrup is a standard product used by the beverage industry. Add it to mixed drinks, smoothies, iced or hot tea, or any other beverage.
This recipe is for a heavy syrup, using a 2:1 ratio of sugar to water. For the classic simple syrup use a 1:1 ratio, increase water to 12 oz and decrease sugar to 12 oz.
1 oz dried cannabis
16 oz (2 cups) sugar of your choice
8 oz (1 cup) water
2 tbsp Lemon juice, or 2 tsp food grade citric acid powder, or 1 tbsp vodka as a preservative
1. Grind the weed in a blender or food processor.
2. Bake, tightly covered @ 220 degrees for 45 minutes. (I use a round glass baking dish.)
3. Combine sugar and water, stirring over medium heat until fully dissolved. Hold on low until ready.
4. Combine weed and syrup, bring to a strong boil, remove from heat.
5. Stir in your choice of preservative.
6. Let this steep and cool for awhile.
7. Strain into suitable storage container of your choice.
Yields One Pint
Dose: Highly dependent on tolerance, THC content, and the strain(s) used. With a high THC strain (18%+) start with a 1/2 tsp.
This recipe is for a heavy syrup, using a 2:1 ratio of sugar to water. For the classic simple syrup use a 1:1 ratio, increase water to 12 oz and decrease sugar to 12 oz.
1 oz dried cannabis
16 oz (2 cups) sugar of your choice
8 oz (1 cup) water
2 tbsp Lemon juice, or 2 tsp food grade citric acid powder, or 1 tbsp vodka as a preservative
1. Grind the weed in a blender or food processor.
2. Bake, tightly covered @ 220 degrees for 45 minutes. (I use a round glass baking dish.)
3. Combine sugar and water, stirring over medium heat until fully dissolved. Hold on low until ready.
4. Combine weed and syrup, bring to a strong boil, remove from heat.
5. Stir in your choice of preservative.
6. Let this steep and cool for awhile.
7. Strain into suitable storage container of your choice.
Yields One Pint
Dose: Highly dependent on tolerance, THC content, and the strain(s) used. With a high THC strain (18%+) start with a 1/2 tsp.