If you’re looking to purchase high-proof alcohol to make a cannabis tincture, this is the guide for you! Discover where you can order high-proof grain alcohol online and have it shipped to your door, or learn more about what to ask for when visiting your local liquor store.

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Quick Answer

If you’re having trouble finding high-proof alcohol available for purchase in your state, try one of these online services to see if they will ship to your home:

Why You Will Love This Guide

I have gotten several inquiries from Well With Cannabis Community members about where to buy high-proof alcohol to make a cannabis tincture.

Unfortunately, high-proof alcohol can be hard to get because it is illegal to purchase in many states.

Fortunately, there are some alternative options for getting alcohol, many of which can be ordered directly online.

If you’re shopping at your local liquor store, I will show you different examples and brand names so you know exactly what to ask for when you go in.

I have also included information on the different types of alcohol available, as some are potentially toxic if used to make a tincture.

Before getting started, we will review some essential safety considerations below to ensure you are purchasing the right type of alcohol.

Safety First

There are three types of alcohol:

  1. Isopropyl alcohol
  2. Methyl alcohol
  3. Ethyl alcohol

Of these three, the only one safe for human consumption is ethyl alcohol.

Isopropyl and methyl, or denatured alcohol, are NOT safe for human consumption.

DO NOT USE:

  • Isopropyl Alcohol – also known as rubbing alcohol. This alcohol is toxic when consumed. Symptoms of ingestion include difficulty breathing, blurred vision or blindness, low blood pressure, fatigue, and damage to the nervous system, stomach, and intestines1.
  • Denatured Alcohol – Denatured alcohol, or methylated spirits, is ethanol or grain alcohol that contains additional chemicals called denaturants that make it unfit for human consumption. Consuming this can result in blindness or death2.

So now that you know what NOT to buy, let’s focus on what you can buy: ethyl alcohol.

Buy Grain Alcohol

Grain alcohol is a purified form of ethanol or ethyl alcohol.

Grain alcohol has no added flavor, so it’s often called a “neutral spirit.”

Like other neutral spirits, an alcohol derived from grain is clear, odorless, and almost flavorless, making it perfect for making cannabis tinctures.

High-proof grain alcohol has an ABV of 75.5% to 99% or 151 to 190+ proof.

The very high percentage of alcohol makes grain alcohol a perfect solvent for making a tincture.

Helpful Tip: Remember that ABV means ‘alcohol by volume,’ and that number comes in a percent. Alcohol proof is a measure of the content of ethanol in an alcoholic beverage. You can divide the alcohol-proof number by 2 to find the % ABV.

When Making Tinctures

I have a few different types of cannabis tinctures here on the blog that you can make with CBD flower, CBG flower, or THC flower:

  1. Green Dragon – traditional long soak method
  2. Golden Dragon – QWET freezer method
  3. Learn more about the difference between the two here
  4. CBDA tincture
  5. THCA tincture

For both methods, I recommend using the highest-proof grain alcohol whenever possible.

While a 151 proof will work, it is not as powerful of a solvent as the higher options, and 190 proof or higher is ideal.

Whether you are shopping online or in your local store, this is what to look for in high-proof alcohol:

  • 75.5-99% ABV
  • 151-200 proof
  • The words “grain alcohol”
  • The words “food grade”
A picture of culinary solvent alcohol with herbs.

Order Online

If you don’t want to visit your local liquor store, I recommend checking out the many options available from Culinary Solvent.

This brand is dedicated to providing you with quality solvents to extract flavor and aroma compounds from plants like cannabis.

Their products are designed to help cannabis Chefs like you unlock the full potential of your ingredients, enabling you to create amazing tinctures at home.

All Culinary Solvent products are thoroughly tested and certified safe for use in food, providing peace of mind while exploring your culinary creativity.

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Coupon Code

Culinary Solvent loves helping readers like you make cannabis tinctures, so as an added bonus, they offer a discount code to all my readers. Simply use the coupon code EmilyKyle to save 10% off your order!

Shop In Store

Depending on the state you live in, you may be able to purchase high-proof alcohol in your local liquor store.

You will often hear the brand name Everclear used, but this is not the only option available; it is just a popular brand name.

Below is a list of other popular brand names for high-proof grain alcohols that may be found at your local liquor store:

  • Bacardi 151 (currently being discontinued)
  • Everclear 190
  • Polmos Spirytus 192 Proof
  • Zbigniew Spirtus Spirytus Grain Spirit 190 Proof
  • Graves Grain Alcohol 190 Proof
  • Clear Spring Grain Alcohol 190 Proof
  • Mohawk Grain Alcohol 190 Proof
  • Polish Land Rectified Spirytus 192 Proof 
  • Familia De Luxe Grain Alcohol
  • Mystic Mountain 420 Extractor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 190-proof grain alcohol used for?

In our case, 190-proof grain alcohol is used for making alcohol tinctures or other herbal tinctures.

Can you drink 190-proof grain alcohol?

It is not pleasant or recommended to drink 190-proof grain alcohol, but it is safe for human consumption in reasonable amounts.

What if the alcohol burns?

The alcohol will burn when placed in your mouth. Thankfully, we have many safe ways to evaporate the alcohol.

Can I use an alcohol tincture in recipes?

Yes, you can use your tincture in many different recipes. From making homemade gummies to infusing storebought gummies, there are many options. Want something super simple? Make cannabis sugar or cannabis salt.

Do I need this to make FECO?

Yes, if your end goal is to make FECO, full-extract cannabis oil, you will need high-proof alcohol for the process.

Do I have to use alcohol?

Yes, you have to use alcohol to make an alcohol-based tincture. However, if you do not want to use alcohol, you can make something else like a cannabis tea or oil infusion.

Tincture Recipes

Are you finally ready to make your cannabis tincture at home?

More Tincture Resources

About Emily

Hi, I’m Emily Kyle and I teach people just like you how to use cannabis to find joy, enhance productivity, improve relationships, and naturally support your overall health and wellness.

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20 Comments

  1. Where can you get high proof alcohol in Canada? The ones you suggested are in America and they don’t ship to Canada. I really want to make a tincture, and I don’t want to buy the wrong thing. Can you suggest anything? Thank you for the information. Nice site.

  2. Hello Quin, thanks for the kind words. Our friend Vivian just left her suggestion for our Canadian friends in a previous comment, I hope it helps you, too!

  3. Hi Wendy. Technically a tincture is an alcohol-based preparation. However, you’ll often see people refer to MCT oil as tinctures due to being used under the tongue as a sublingual application. Here is Emily’s guide: Easy Cannabis-Infused MCT Oil

  4. Hi guys, great to find you on FB. Have subscribed! Iv just brought a magical butter machine to help with making tinctures for the first time. Unfortunately finding the 190’ in the UK is harder but I’ll try your recommendations. Can you use coconut oil/ mct for tincture to add to gummies?

  5. The deeper I dig into the information on your website, the more I am thankful….. and had no clue… as an old-school hippie, we did things different. I am so thankful for a community that is current & knowledgeable. ☮️♥️

  6. Hi Alexa. Your kind words genuinely warm our hearts! We’re thrilled that you’re finding value and useful information in our community – we aim to provide the latest, most accurate knowledge to help everyone navigate their journey. Remember, we’re here to support you, so never hesitate to reach out with any questions or insights from your own experiences – together, we keep this community vibrant and learning. ☮️♥️

  7. Hi Emily, thanks for publishing this site with its great information and easy to understand recipes! It’s given me great insight and confidence to produce CBD medicine for my loved ones with cancer, and to treat my own pain. I know what I am getting, because I made it, start to finish- this is a great resource! I live in a cluster of states that don’t sell high proof ethanol, or require a license for buying even a small amount. I want to share this: https://www.amazon.com/Ethanol-Proof-Non-Denatured-Alcohol-Kosher-1/dp/B0BY87F57T/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

    It’s available in quarts & gallons. It works well and ships to US (to me at least) with no issues. Just wanted to let you know!

  8. Aggy, I am so happy hear about the positive impact the site and its resources have had on you and your loved ones. And thank you so much for taking the time to share this resource with us. It sounds like a great option, especially for those of us in states with restrictions. I’m sure others readers will find this information just as helpful, thank you!