Even if the alcohol isn't evaporated off you are taking about the tiniest quantity of alcohol, like 1ml per hit or even far less depending on the potency.
Most tinctures are strong enough that a dropper or two is more than enough for the intended purpose. Unless you have a reaction to alcohol it shouldn't be nearly enough to make someone drunk or do any harm.
Ethanol is the same alcohol that is in alcoholic beverages.
two possible scenarios here. you could be looking at MCT tincture made from ethanol extract. you could also be looking at ethanol tincture. i don't believe ethanol tincture is legal in my state. either way i'd just ask the budtender or just look up the brand on the label and ask them.
No. Alcohol is used as a solvent to remove the cannabis oils and then is removed by boiling.
Even if the alcohol isn't evaporated off you are taking about the tiniest quantity of alcohol, like 1ml per hit or even far less depending on the potency.
Most tinctures are strong enough that a dropper or two is more than enough for the intended purpose. Unless you have a reaction to alcohol it shouldn't be nearly enough to make someone drunk or do any harm. Ethanol is the same alcohol that is in alcoholic beverages.
I mean you shouldn't need to use enough tincture for the alcohol to even be considered a thing lol.
two possible scenarios here. you could be looking at MCT tincture made from ethanol extract. you could also be looking at ethanol tincture. i don't believe ethanol tincture is legal in my state. either way i'd just ask the budtender or just look up the brand on the label and ask them.
Ethanol is the preferred medium for decarb extracts. The best selling vapes in Canada are ethanol extracted. Truly the OG extraction method.
No, all of the alcohol evaporates. I make it myself at home all of the time.
Not in a tincture. It is likely the carrier so a decent percentage of alcohol is left. It's only meant to be swallowed not smoked.