If youโre looking to party, Reno usually has options. Weโre in the minority of states where a night out can legally include sampling the newest beers at a local brewpub, or chomping down on an edible or passing a pre-rolled joint around with your friendsโprovided youโre not in public. But cannabis and alcohol are two very different substances, with different cultures and applications. So, when it comes to deciding which one to partake of, itโs best to go with an expert opinion. We asked local bartenders and budtenders about their consumption preferences in order to answer the question: weed or booze, which is better?
Kris Sorensen
bartender at Pignic Pub & Patio
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
Rum is my favorite because itโs a great value. Itโs underappreciated and it has a lot of complexity, and I very much appreciate the aging and the taste, and the profiles and all kinds of things that go along with it. Iโm really partial to Eldorado, and I also like Plantation.
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?
Iโd definitely say alcohol, just because alcohol has a flavor [and] palette-based experience. Whether youโre matching with wine or beer, thereโs complimentary flavor profiles to taste, compare, contrast, sweet, sour, savoryโthe whole nines. Whereas, perhaps, I donโt know โฆ I donโt think of marijuana in the sense that consuming it would pair well, because itโs not technicallyโalthough it has a flavor, itโs not like a tangible flavor.
Which goes better with music?
I would say both, because marijuana would open up a different channel of perception. And I know that from personal experience. Thereโs times when, if Iโve consumed marijuana, I definitely heard things in songs that I have not heard beforeโlyrics. I appreciated things like, โWhoa, how many times have I heard that song? And I just caught that lyric and now it makes sense.โ And then on the flip side, if youโre drinking red wine, I think red wine can be very introspective and can be very opening as well.
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
Alcohol. Hands down. You donโt get too bad of a marijuana hangover. Just the half-life, depending on how youโre consuming it and the amount that youโre consuming it, generally the half-life is a lot shorter. Whereas alcohol, the acetaldehyde and corn sugar, the lingering effects of alcohol lasts much longer.
Whatโs the best type of customer?
A happy one. And same for a bartender, which Iโm definitely guilty of not always being the happiest bartender, but I would definitely say a happy bartender is one of the best customers you can have.
The worst?
The angry one. And I donโt mean to simplify that, but I think itโs that simple. Someone whoโs very upset, whether theyโve had a horrible day and then theyโre projecting or taking things out on you or other customers, and they become over emotional or violent.
Which is better for a night out?

I think alcohol because alcohol is proactive. For me personally, I think when you drink alcohol โฆ you want to go out, do things, get things done. Whereas, a lot of my friends who may consume marijuana, depending on the strainโand now we have to talk terpenes and all this other stuffโI think marijuana tends to be a little more focused.
Heather Knight
bartender at Brewerโs Cabinet
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
My favorite cocktail that we have is our Apple Cinnamon Mule. So, we do an Apple cinnamon whiskey and then, kind of, turn it into a Moscow mule. So, itโs kind of like a winter mule, which I think is really nice.
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?
I would rather smoke [before dinner]. I deal with drunk people all day long, like the last thing I want to do is go home and get drunk myself. I want to like, relax, and not amplify any stress that I have in my life. โฆ If Iโm going to go out and eat, I would definitely say alcohol even if weed were an option.
Which goes better with music?
I have to say weed. I get the worst hangovers known to mankind, so I donโt necessarily pair alcohol with the greatest times. I pair it with the headache that Iโll have tomorrow, and I donโt get that with weed. I would rather go home, chill, listen to some music, get highโlike, listen to the music.
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
Both. Theyโre equally bad. Especially in public โฆ if youโre too drunk in public, youโre probably going to start throwing up or sleeping in a bar. If youโre too high, youโre going to go to sleep.
Whatโs the best type of customer?
We have a lot of really awesome regulars who I probably see more than I see my family. โฆ I mean, they know whatโs going on in our lives. They know when we go on vacation, we come back and they want to see pictures. โฆ They are nice, theyโre caring, theyโre never demanding or like, you know, people that snap their fingers and, โexcuse me.โ I might have you wait an extra minute for your beer.
The worst?
I think people who seat themselves are probably, I mean [in the Brewerโs Cabinet tasting room] itโs fine because we do want you to seat yourselves, but most restaurants or bars are going to have some kind of sign that says what to do.
Which is better for a night out?

If youโre going out with your friends, youโre going to go do whateverโprobably drink.
Weed to me is a relaxant, where, if Iโm going to go outโI mean, I donโt think I would need anything to go out with my friends and have fun.
Kat Ryan
bartender at Ferino Distillery
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
Iโm going to go ahead and give us a pat on the back and Iโm going to say the stuff that we make here. We distill Amaros and Fernets. I really like our Amaro.
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?
If Iโm eating alone, marijuana, because you get the munchies and youโre, like, stuffing old spaghetti inside of, like, a two day old crunch wrap youโve had in your fridge and itโs awesome and it tastes great. If Iโm out with people, definitely alcohol because it pairs well with things. You can savor it. You can, like, compare the notes of the food with the flavor of the alcohol.
Which goes better with music?
Iโm going to say marijuana, only because when I have too much alcohol and listen to music, you just get really emotionalโwhich is cool. I like that. At times it can make you really happy or really sad. โฆ Iโm sure everybody has done this, but the last time I got really high I listened to a whole Animal Collective album and it sounded so different than ever before. And just laying there and being like, โOh my God, I can, like, taste these sounds.โ
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
Iโm one of those people that, I hit a certain level, and I just canโt drink anymore, and so Iโm fine. Marijuana, Iโve definitely overdone it a handful of times, and Iโve just been, like, wandering on the street like, โEverybody knows Iโm high,โ and itโs so panicked and so scary. Iโve never felt that way when Iโve gotten too drunk.
Whatโs the best type of customer?
I would say somebody with an open mind a nonjudgmental palate. People come in with preconceptions about what they think certain liquors are likeโwhat they think certain beers are. So, they come in like, โOh I hate anything with gin.โ They probably only have had one really disgusting gin drink. So the best kind of customer is someone who comes in and theyโre like, โWhat do you like? Tell me why you like it.โ
The worst?
The worst type of customer would probably be someone that comes in to, like, secretly test you. For someone who hasnโt been in the bartending industry for super long, you have people that come in and โฆ they will start like asking you about certain liquors and certain drinks and you realize they already know the answer. Theyโre just trying to make you feel bad and then you get flustered and then they judge you for how you might make a drink or like, you know, โI make this better.โ

Which is better for a night out?
Definitely alcohol. Alcohol traditionally has created spaces where people can spend time together. I suffer from social anxiety, and so having a drink right before I go out helps me relax. And I know everyoneโs different. For some people marijuana does that for themโit doesnโt for me. It makes me feel like I need to stay home and hide.
Joey Parazo
bartender at Royce
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
Probably our burger.
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?
Iโd say alcohol just because I tend to think of food, or a food experience, as including whatever youโre drinking as wellโbe that alcohol or not. Like, whenever I think of what Iโm going to be making for dinner, usually Iโm thinking of pairings for that. So, Iโll be thinking, you know, depending on what it is, like wine or maybe some beer that goes good with it.
Which goes better with music?
I think I kind of lean more towards alcohol in that one, too. I have collected records since I was, like, 12, and one of my daily rituals would be to put a platter on and have some whiskey or something like that at the end of the day. Itโs relaxing.
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
Thatโs a tough one. I feel like if Iโve been drinking already, if I have even the slightest bit of marijuana, it really sends me over. Even if itโs just something low-THC, itโs harder for me to gauge whatโs too much with marijuana as opposed to alcohol.
Whatโs the best type of customer?
Easygoing people, people that arenโt afraid to ask questions. I feel like guiding somebody who has no frame of reference into what they like, itโs really hard sometimes to walk them through it.
The worst?
Yeah, just either indecisive or customers that are completely in the dark. [Theyโve] never been to a party before and need the full, like, 4-1-1 walkthrough, I guess.

Which is better for a night out?
Itโs been my experience that I just tend to get hungry and sleepy on marijuana. So, Iโd say alcohol.
Davis Goicochea
budtender at Blรm
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
I would say, like, vape products. That would be for the ease of use and kind of concerns about cannabis that I feel like you donโt have to worry about the smell mostly.
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?
I like to have alcohol as part of a culinary experience. I think it brings a little more as far as a pairing with a meal. Iโm not a fan of wine, but beers I love to have as just a tasting experience, or to have with food. I think alcohol is always better personally, but at the same time, um, if you were to smoke the cannabis before and have the effect before eating the meal, I think itโs a great pairing as well. โฆ And Iโm not a fan of edibles personally, so I donโt see that as part a cannabis culinary experience at all.
Which goes better with music?
Iโd probably rather have a smoke, just being biased to being a cannabis user in general. Alcohol gives me a nice relaxed feeling, but I feel like the more I use it, the more it takes me out of my interactive type of experienceโwhich is what I want to have with music. And I feel like cannabis elevates that.
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
Iโve definitely had some pretty terrible experiences off of too much alcohol, physically. Of course, cannabis, too much has also been bad. Sometimes physically, but not to the extent of alcohol.
Whatโs the best type of customer?
I want someone that just feels comfortable, because I feel like itโs part of the industryโs job to just create the industry right now, as weโre growing. I think sometimes [people] either feeling rushed or not feeling like everythingโs OK to ask. If someone can feel the most comfortable to where theyโre their truest self while theyโre in our store, I think that would be the best type of customer I could have. I wish I had those people all day long.
The worst?
I think people with bad manners โฆ itโs not the worst type of customer. I think itโs just something that you notice. But other than that, I donโt know. People that are closed-minded, I guess. We frequently are changing products all the time because again, with the industry growing, nothingโs necessarily solid yet. If youโre open to trying new stuff, you might just, you know, walk out unhappy more often than you would not.

Which is better for a night out?
I think it depends on the group that youโre with. I feel like alcohol, it kind of goes well with everyoneโs social outing, in my experience. I think smoking for me sometimes, as much as it heightens my interactive experiences, it can make me a little bit tired in a social setting and end my night earlier. I wouldnโt mix the two.
Eden Wakefield
Budtender at Sierra Well
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
Definitely RSOโRuth Simpson Oil. So that is an activated concentrate of the cannabis plant, kind of like essential oil, but activated, meaning that itโs heated to a specific temperature for a specific amount of time that causes the chemicals that are already in the plant to convert into what we know as THC and the other thing things, CBD and everything like that. So, once itโs heated up, itโs already ingestible and you donโt have to light it with a lighter or put it into a vape pan or anything like that.
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?Well that depends. Cause I make food with cannabis, but I always drink wine with my food, so I donโt know. Probably a drink, honestly. As long as it was just red wine. Iโm really careful with alcohol, but you know, if itโs out to dinner, definitely a drink I think.
Which goes better with music?
Cannabis for sure. Just because it opens up different parts of your mind that make it so that you can experience music from a different, maybe, perspective or viewpoint. And it just is funโdepending on the strain, depending on the song. So, with alcohol, itโs kind of always just one feeling.
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
Definitely alcoholโwithout a doubt. I mean the obvious, you know, statistically speaking, alcohol kills and cannabis doesnโt. And just knowing from my own my own behavior and experience, what Iโm willing to do, what I find myself letting go of in terms of my values or whatever, when I drink versus smoking, itโs a huge difference.
Whatโs the best type of customer?
Theyโre friendly and they ask questions, and then they take your suggestions. Because usually youโre going to know, as a budtender, whatโs best because youโve tried everything you can and thereโs a lot of things that we donโt even have time to explain to customers, let alone what we necessarily want to speak up about from a professional standpoint about why we like or dislike certain products. So, itโs almost like you just want to go with that personโs experience and just trust it.
The worst?
The ones that are irate. They get upset over the fact that weโre out of specific strains. They donโt understand about a law we have: This is a clone-only state. So, strains diminish in THC quality over time in what they can put out. So, a grower will have to find a new mother plant before they can start up with that specific strain again. People get really mad at us and they say, โWhy arenโt you carrying that anymore?โ Weโll say, โTheyโre not growing it anymore.โ
Which is better for a night out?

I would say cannabis just because itโs safer. A lot safer. Just in terms of statistically speaking, itโd be a lot better to have a lot of people out smoking it up, and thereโs enough different kinds of strains and types of ingestion that you could mix up to get sufficiently inebriated for a night of fun but not be dangerous.
Ryan Gearhart
budtender at Sierra Well
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
I would say itโs probably going to be one of our ratioed productsโsomething with THC and CBDโbecause I get the most testimonials and feedback on that. And thatโs where I think part of the differential is, you donโt really look at alcohol like, โOh, can you treat my sore elbow with this tequila?โ
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?
I would say cannabis because it motivates you to eat. Iโve always been a terrible eater to be honest. Itโs a weird, weird thing. Iโm just saying I donโt like have an appetite often, and so I often just donโt eat much โฆ itโs just to have the motivation to enjoy your food. Thatโs kind of where Iโm going with it.
Which goes better with music?
Cannabis. No question. There are certain songs that you will experience, like, right as youโre lifting off, letโs say, that just leave an imprint. I have a few songs that I just, to this day, will listen to them because theyโre so much more profound on that level.
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
You can crutch pretty easily on cannabis. You can start using it too frequently and lose the leverage of what itโs offering you. But Iโd say alcohol simply because, in my experience, your judgment drops drastically and you start thinking, โSix drinks? Thatโs nothing man.โ
Whatโs the best type of customer?
A customer that has a general idea of what theyโre looking for. โฆ [they donโt] necessarily have to be a master of it by any means, but they can give you something that allows us to help guide them along.
The worst?
Thereโs definitely a sect of people that just likeโI think they donโt have any people to talk to or they just want to come in out of the cold, and suddenly they hang out, then want to look at everything. They donโt have much budget, so itโs tough, you know, to accommodate.
Which is better for a night out?

Alcohol. Now again, I think itโs a more socially lubricating tool, in the proper setting of course. But in my experience, I feel like you can definitely bond with people that are passing a joint around or something.
Diana Beauregard
budtender at Kanna
Whatโs your favorite product that you serve?
My personal favorite is the flower. Right now, [my favorite strain is] โHorchata.โ Itโs really flavorful, clearheaded, but also gives me the pain relief Iโm seeking.
Which goes better with food, weed or booze?
It depends on the food. So 24-seven, I like to consume cannabis, so itโs always good with food. But I also like to have a Jack and Coke with my tacos or a Modelo, you know, so it just depends.
Which goes better with music?
Concerts, I have to consume cannabis before, but I definitely drink during. Itโs just safer to have for me to use cannabis just because I am a little extreme when Iโm drinking.
Which oneโs worse to have too much of?
Definitely alcohol. Iโve never had too much cannabis. I think maybe once out of the 30, 25 years or whatever, once or twice maybe. And that was probably a street brownie or something. Not anything that I bought from a dispensary.
Whatโs the best type of customer?
The elders, because theyโre seeking pain relief for whatever ails them. If they donโt like to smoke, they can always take tinctures or the edibles, and they come in the next day happy. And they like that where, โI want that a little bit stronger, but that is what Iโm looking for.โ
The worst?
Itโs hard to make somebody elseโs mind up for them because theyโre looking for that 28, 29, 30 percent THC. Sometimes we donโt have it. โฆ Iโll be like, โWell have you tried the concentrate? Because, you know, we can make this happen for you.โโฆ Theyโre easy because theyโre in and out like, whatever, OK, go ahead and pick the high THC โฆ And [then] they come in the next time like, โWe didnโt like that one.โ I was like, โOK, but I tried to tell you this oneโs going to be better for you.โ
Which is better for a night out?
It just depends. Because if I want to party all night, Iโm definitely going to have Jack and Cokes all night to get me going. But Iโm still consuming weed the whole time. So, I donโt know.
