Cheapest Tincture Setup
Make a 30-dose tincture for under $15. Alcohol-based extraction is one of the most cost-efficient methods available.
What You'll Get
- 30 doses at 5 mg each
- 150 mg total active content
- Approx. 1.57 g of 15% flower needed
- Under $0.50 per dose including alcohol and flower
Why This Works
- High-proof alcohol extracts more efficiently than any other home method
- A bottle of Everclear provides enough solvent for many batches
- No additional cooking ingredients needed, just flower and alcohol
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What is the cheapest alcohol to use?
Everclear (190 proof) is the standard. A 750ml bottle costs $15-25 and provides enough for multiple batches. Do not use rubbing alcohol; it is toxic.
Can I reuse the alcohol for a second extraction?
You can do a second wash on the same plant material, but it will yield significantly less. The first extraction gets 70-80% of the active content.
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