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A NOOGAtoday-inspired mocktail

Vote on your favorite mocktail name for NOOGAtoday’s collaboration with Unknown Caller.

NOOGAtoday | drink up mocktail

Unknown Caller will rename one of its mocktails for one night only in honor of NOOGAtoday.

Photo provided by Unknown Caller

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We asked and you delivered, readers. To get ready for our first Drink Up Month event of the season, we needed some help coming up with a name for a NOOGAtoday-inspired mocktail by Unknown Caller to be served at our meet + greet event.

Sip on these results

  • “Scenic City Sober Sipper” — JW.
  • “Sunset Mock” — Candace S.
  • “Daily news (sans booze) refresher” — Kristen O.
  • “The Choo-Chooga” — Kat R.
  • “NOOGAtonight” — Editors Haley + Kristen

Pour us one and vote for your favorite by 12 p.m. on Friday, July 7. The winning name will be announced Monday, July 10 ahead of our event.

The winner is...

After ~80 votes, the “NOOGAtonight” will be taking over Unknown Caller (715 Cherry St.) on Monday, July 10.

Get to sipping on strawberry, lemon + cranberry with an aquafaba and saline foam topped with non-alcoholic bitters. You can find Editors Haley and Kristen in the back section of the bar sipping on this NOOGAtoday-inspired mocktail from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Come chatt awhile with us + enjoy $2 off mocktails all night long. Bonus: ask about the two new additions, including the “Big Papaya.”

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