CBG Oils
Discover Steve’s Goods premium collection of CBG oils, expertly crafted with pure cannabigerol (CBG) to naturally support focus, relaxation, and overall wellness. Every bottle is third-party lab-tested, ensuring you experience the highest quality and potency in every drop.
CBG Oil
Last updated: May 2026
Steve's Goods CBG Oil is a CBG-dominant hemp tincture formulated for daily oral use. It is made with MCT oil as the carrier and a hemp extract selected for high cannabigerol (CBG) content — the precursor cannabinoid that the plant later converts into CBD and THC as it matures. If you have used CBD tinctures before and are looking for something different in your daily cannabinoid routine, our CBG oil is a measured place to start.
How CBG Oil Is Made
We source hemp from contracted farms growing CBG-dominant cultivars — strains bred to hold onto CBG instead of letting it convert to other cannabinoids late in flowering. Biomass arrives at our Louisville, Kentucky facility where we run carbon-dioxide extraction, winterize to strip plant waxes, and formulate the finished tincture in small batches to keep the product fresh on the shelf. The carrier is medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil derived from coconut — flavor-neutral, stable at room temperature, and an efficient cannabinoid carrier under the tongue.
Every batch is third-party lab tested. The certificate of analysis (COA) shows CBG content, minor cannabinoid content, and confirms delta-9 THC is under the 0.3% federal limit. The COA is available via QR code on the package or by request through customer service.
How to Use CBG Oil
Shake the bottle before each use to redistribute the cannabinoids in the carrier oil. Place the labeled dose under your tongue with the dropper, hold for sixty seconds, then swallow. Sublingual absorption bypasses first-pass liver metabolism and begins acting faster than a swallowed oil — typically fifteen to thirty minutes versus sixty to ninety minutes for a capsule or food-mixed dose.
A measured starting serving is ten to twenty-five milligrams of CBG once daily. After three or four days of consistent daily use, adjust upward or downward in five-milligram increments depending on how the routine feels. Daily users typically settle in at twenty-five to fifty milligrams per day, often split across a morning and evening serving for a steadier daily profile.
What Makes CBG Different from CBD
CBG and CBD are both non-intoxicating hemp cannabinoids, but they interact with the endocannabinoid system through different receptor affinities. CBG is the "mother" cannabinoid because younger hemp plants carry mostly CBGA (the acidic precursor), which then converts into THCA, CBDA, and CBCA as the plant matures. CBG-dominant cultivars are harvested earlier to preserve the CBG yield. Customers often pair CBG with CBD or use them at different times of day depending on their routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from your Full Spectrum CBG Oil?
This product is CBG-dominant — most of the cannabinoid content is CBG, with only small amounts of other hemp compounds. The Full Spectrum CBG Oil retains the full hemp profile: CBG, CBD, CBC, trace THC under 0.3%, and naturally-occurring terpenes. Pick this one if you want CBG specifically. Pick the full spectrum if you want the combined hemp profile.
Will CBG oil cause intoxication?
No. CBG is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid and does not produce the impairing effect associated with delta-9 THC. You will not feel impaired from CBG oil at any reasonable daily serving.
What does the carrier oil change?
MCT oil from coconut is flavor-neutral and absorbs well under the tongue. It is also stable at room temperature without refrigeration. Some customers ask about hemp seed oil or olive oil carriers — those carry cannabinoids fine but slow absorption slightly and add their own taste. We have stayed with MCT for the consistency batch over batch.
Can I cook with CBG oil?
You can fold a serving into cold or warm dishes — smoothies, salad dressings, a finishing drizzle on a salad — but keep it below 320°F. High heat degrades cannabinoids and the terpenes that survive extraction.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store the CBG oil bottle upright at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. The cannabinoid content remains stable for eighteen months from the manufacture date printed on the bottle. Once opened, the carrier oil and cannabinoid blend stay potent through the printed expiration window without refrigeration. If you live in a hot climate or store the bottle in a car or kitchen window, the carrier oil may darken slightly over time — this is normal oxidation of the MCT carrier and does not change the cannabinoid quantification verified by the batch COA.
Compliance and State Rules
CBG Oil is hemp-derived and federally compliant under the 2018 Farm Bill: less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight on every batch. State rules continue to evolve as the federal hemp updates land in November 2026 — see our HempData verified profile for current state-by-state status. Compare formats: a higher-cannabinoid blend on our Full Spectrum CBG oil, or a flavor-neutral concentrate on our CBG isolate. Customers comparing dosing formats often start with the tincture for the dropper-level control before moving to a gummy format such as our CBG gummies.