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The Pathfinder Hemp & Root Non-Alcoholic Spirit

ABOUT PRODUCT

The Pathfinder Hemp & Root is a zero-proof botanical spirit built for people who love the ritual of a good amaro but want nothing to do with the alcohol. Its backbone is fermented and distilled hemp, layered with a genuinely intricate botanical bill: wormwood, angelica root, saffron, ginger, sage, orange peel and wildcrafted Douglas fir, rounded with a touch of cane sugar. The result is bittersweet and herbaceous, with an oily, amaro-like weight on the palate and tasting notes that wander from root beer and anise to citrus, a Campari-like bitterness and a whisper of pine.

This is a spirit to be treated like one: sip it neat over a single large cube, stir it into a stirred-down Negroni riff, or lengthen it with tonic and an orange twist. The 750 mL bottle is dark, apothecary-handsome and earns a place on the bar cart. It contains no alcohol, THC or CBD, making it a sophisticated pour for a dry January, a designated-driver evening, or anyone who simply wants the complexity without the buzz.

Size: 750 mL

In-store & local pickup only.

Good to know

Does The Pathfinder Hemp & Root contain THC?
No, it is a zero-proof botanical spirit distilled from hemp with no alcohol, THC or CBD.

Can I get The Pathfinder Hemp & Root shipped?
The Pathfinder Hemp & Root is available for in-store and local pickup only at Hippie & French in Pittsburgh.

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FAQs

Do I need to be 21 to shop here?

You must be 21 or older to purchase intoxicating hemp products. Accessories and gifts follow standard retail rules, but our whole store is built for adults.

Are your products lab tested?

We stock brands that publish third-party certificates of analysis and we link lab results on product pages when the brand provides them.

Where is Hippie & French located?

We are at 5122 Butler Street in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighborhood, and yes, the shop is as fun in person as it looks online.