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How Hemp Beverage Emulsions Work and Why Regulation Is the Real Product | Alexander Choi, Perfectly Dosed

24 min · 22 jun 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2547712/fan_mail/new] Alexander Choi, Co-Founder and CEO of Perfectly Dosed, joins Nate Fochtman on the Ready To Drink Podcast to break down the ingredient infrastructure powering the hemp beverage industry. From a class project at the University of Chicago to supplying emulsions for hundreds of breweries across the US, Choi walks through the full origin story of Perfectly Dosed, the science of cannabinoid emulsification, and why getting regulation right matters more than any single product launch. Topics covered in this episode include how emulsions work and why they determine onset, peak and offset of effects, the founding story behind Perfectly Dosed and its pivot from edibles to beverage ingredients, the role craft breweries are playing in scaling the hemp beverage category, why co-founder Glenn spent years testifying across 28 states to shape legislation, the federal regulatory landscape and how operators should think about the current uncertainty, and what authentic brand building actually looks like in an emerging category. Perfectly Dosed has supported production of over half a billion hemp products and continues to work across the supply chain with breweries, distributors and retailers. If you are a founder, operator or investor watching the hemp beverage space, this episode covers the full stack from molecule to market. Find Alexander Choi in Linkedin | Check out PefectlyDosed.com  Follow Ready To Drink Podcast: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube | ReadyToDrinkPodcast.com Ready To Drink Podcast is hosted by Nate Fochtman, founder of The FreeMind Group, a strategic advisory firm serving beverage brands since 2008. 10% off. No foggy head, just function. [https://www.drinkhappie.com/?sca_ref=9894507.nojXaTLY66N] Save 10% on Happie Beverages: functional, clean and built to make you feel good Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2547712/support] Presented by The FreeMind Group - FMGStrategy.com

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