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Mountain High Blackberry Lime: 5 mg THC, 125 mg CBD, and Zero Regrets

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Initial Thoughts

Mountain High Seltzer has quietly reigned as Virginia’s benchmark hemp-infused beverage for half a decade, its original trio—Black Cherry, Lemon Lime, and Wild Berry—achieving near-mythic status on festival lawns and retail shelves alike. Each classic delivers a measured 2 mg THC / 4 mg CBD harmony that feels as effortless as it is effective.


Now, under the steady hand of hemp pioneers Joe Kuhn and Blake DeMaso, the brand ventures into higher-dose territory with Blackberry Lime (5 mg THC / 125 mg CBD), a limited-edition release that respects Virginia’s strict 1:25 THC-to-CBD mandate while quietly flexing ambition. Available online via their freshly launched website and at discerning retailers statewide, this new chapter arrives with the confidence of a label that knows exactly how high it wants to fly without crashing the party.


Appearance

Mountain High’s signature 12-ounce can has always been a study in restraint—clean lines, understated typography, and a palette that whispers “premium” rather than shouts “party.” Blackberry Lime inherits the same elegant minimalism: no garish graphics, no cartoon fruit explosions, just a sleek vessel that looks equally at home on a craft-beer shelf or a minimalist countertop. Pulling an ice-cold can from the cooler at Point 5 or Total Beverage feels like selecting a fine vintage; the condensation alone is practically an invitation.


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Flavor

Virginia’s higher-dose rules demand 125 mg CBD to accompany 5 mg THC, a ratio that frequently turns competitors into bitter, medicinal afterthoughts. Mountain High sidesteps the trap with finesse. Blackberry Lime opens with a poised blackberry note—ripe, slightly jammy, and unmistakably fruit-forward—then introduces lime’s bright, tart acidity. The interplay evokes grape jelly beans laced with a whisper of licorice and a fleeting bubblegum softness on the finish.


Yes, a touch more sugar is present to tame the CBD’s natural astringency, but the result is far from cloying; it’s layered, deliberate, and—dare one say—sophisticated. This is not a beverage that merely conceals its medicine; it elevates it.


Effects

Mountain High has long distinguished itself with an onset that arrives while the can is still in hand, sidestepping the sluggish lag typical of edibles. The 2 mg classics already demonstrated this gentle, steady build; at 5 mg THC / 125 mg CBD, the experience gains fullness without losing composure.


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The CBD tempers the THC’s sharper edges, allowing euphoria to unfold gradually—happy, clear-headed, and gently expansive—while a smooth body calm settles in behind it. The result is stronger than the originals yet never unruly: accessible for moderate users, potent enough for veterans, and mercifully free of the foggy, alcohol-adjacent hangover that plagues so many alternatives. Sometimes a Sunday morning spent horizontal is the most productive part of the day.


Conclusion

Blackberry Lime proves Mountain High Seltzer can scale the dose ladder without sacrificing poise. It tames 125 mg of CBD into a balanced, flavorful companion rather than a bitter obligation, delivering a refined, enjoyable high that feels both intentional and indulgent. For anyone ready to graduate from the 2 mg canon while remaining firmly in control, this limited-edition release is a quiet triumph—worth securing before the next chapter arrives.


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