Drink Up at the Main St. Farmers Market

Check out what refreshing drinks the market has to offer in its special Drink Up Month event.

NOOGAtoday |New Wave cold brew

Head to a special edition of the Main St. Farmers Market for our Drink Up Month in July.

Photo provided by the Main St. Farmers Market

NOOGAtoday’s Drink Up Month is en route to its next stop at the Main St. Farmers Market (located at the corner of Chestnut Street and W. 20th Street) on Wednesday, July 19 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. See what’s on the menu:

Bird Fork Farm | Iced herbal tea

Chattanooga Culture | Free Palo Santo Wood kombucha with every $20 purchase + 19% off 64 oz. growlers

Feathers & Fruit | Strawberry lemon basil drinking vinegar served cold with club soda

Hernandez Farms | Agua fresca Jamaica with a Chamoy salsa rim

Land to Table Farm | Blackberry + lavender lemonade

New Wave Coffee | Free drink with the purchase of a bag of coffee

Sale Creek Honey Co. | Samples of apple cider vinegar + honey toddy

Wheeler’s Orchard & Vineyard | Samples of lemonade + two pints sold for the quart price

Bonus: Check out raw cow + goat milk offerings from Ada’s Heritage Farm, Fall Creek Farms, and Orchard House Creamery.

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