Pot Beer Brand Sponsors Professional Soccer Team In Las Vegas
Pot Beer Brand Sponsors Professional Soccer Team In Las Vegas
We predict that what just happened in Vegas, won’t stay in Vegas for long, the way that interest in cannabis-infused drinks are growing….
Two Roots Brewing an artisan craft beer with roots in both hops and cannabis beverages, has been named the 2019 Exclusive Craft Beer Sponsor of American professional soccer team, Las Vegas Lights FC.
But even though this is Vegas, the beer that they’ll be debuting will provide an alcohol buzz rather than a cannabis high…
As the team’s official craft beer partner, Two Roots will make its debut at opening night in Cashman Field on Saturday, March 9 and provide its traditional alcoholic beer (non-THC) throughout the 2019 season games. So many of you will have to bring along you’re vape pens…
Victor Jerez, the Chief Operating Officer and President of Cannabiniers, the mother company of Two Roots Brewing was clearly elated about the new partnership…
“Cannabiniers is proud to sponsor the Las Vegas Lights FC team, furthering the thrills and social atmosphere of enjoying a live game.”
“We have an undeniable connection to the city and the state, especially since we chose to debut our Two Roots product in the Nevada market.”
In 2018, Cannabiniers, a San Diego-based beverage, technology & brand management cannabis company officially launched Two Roots Brewing in Nevada.
The company primarily champions a product they call cannabiers…beers brewed traditionally that then undergo a state-of-the-art proprietary process to remove its alcohol . Those beers are then infused with either the psychoactive THC compound or CBD, the medicinal compound found in a cannabis that’s supposedly good for one’s health, but doesn’t get you high.
But its Cannabiniers’ alcohol line of craft beers that will be available at Lights FC games on a rotating basis in 2019, including Enough Said Lager, Tropical Infamy Wheat, Sonder Blonde and its seasonal favorite Tribute IPA.
Two Roots Brewing’s new alliance with Las Vegas Lights FC is just the next step in a drinks revolution that many business analysts see as the industry’s future . And we expect to see more partnerships like this as more states in the US allow for the recreational use of cannabis.
There are currently ten states in the US where cannabis is legal and 33 states now allowing medicinal use of the drug.




