Hemp Beverage Expo Returns to Austin as THC Drinks Face a Defining Moment
The hemp-derived THC beverage industry is heading into what may be its most consequential year yet, and the conversation will take center stage this June in Austin, Texas, at the 2026 Hemp Beverage Expo (HBE).
Set for June 17-18 at the Palmer Events Center, the third annual Hemp Beverage Expo arrives as the fast-growing hemp beverage category continues its rapid mainstream expansion while facing mounting federal uncertainty.
Organizers expect between 1,500 and 2,000 industry delegates to attend the event, with more than 100 brands offering samples on the trade show floor. HBE has become the largest event dedicated exclusively to the hemp beverage sector, a category now estimated to have grown into a $1 billion market.
Produced by Jage Media in partnership with the Hemp Beverage Alliance, HBE positions itself as the only executive-level trade event focused entirely on hemp beverages.
A booming market under pressure
The expo comes at a pivotal time for the industry. Much of the hemp-derived THC beverage market currently exists because of language in the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. That federal distinction opened the door for hemp-derived cannabinoids to enter mainstream retail channels outside of state-licensed cannabis dispensaries.
Now, the industry faces the possibility of sweeping federal restrictions beginning November 12, 2026, which could effectively ban many consumable hemp-derived THC products currently sold nationwide. Industry operators, distributors, and investors are increasingly focused on how companies can prepare for multiple regulatory scenarios.
At the same time, retail adoption continues to accelerate. Major retailers including Target are reportedly expanding hemp beverage programs into Texas and other key US markets, signaling growing consumer demand despite regulatory uncertainty. Industry analysts and beverage companies alike continue to point to explosive year-over-year growth in the category, particularly in grocery chains, liquor stores, and convenience retail.
What attendees can expect
HBE 2026 will feature two days of conference programming, networking events, and an expansive exhibit hall dedicated exclusively to hemp beverages.
Topics expected to dominate HBE’s agenda this year include:
- Federal policy threats and state-by-state regulatory developments
- Disaster planning and risk management strategies
- Retail expansion opportunities
- Distribution and wholesale partnerships
- Product innovation and formulation
- Compliance, testing, and transparency standards
- Why major retailers continue investing in hemp beverages despite regulatory risk
The event will also include executive-level networking opportunities, retailer-distributor matchmaking, and educational sessions focused on scaling brands in an increasingly competitive market.
As cannabis beverages continue moving closer to the mainstream consumer packaged goods market, HBE 2026 may offer one of the clearest snapshots yet of where the hemp-derived THC beverage industry is headed next, and how it can survive the regulatory storm ahead.
For more information, visit https://hempbeverageexpo.com/