Everything you need to know about NOOGAtoday’s Drink Up Month

Drink Up Month is all about celebrating the beverage industry in Chattanooga — from cocktails to coffee to beer, there’s a drink in the Scenic City for everyone. Let’s dive into what the NOOGAtoday team has in store this July.

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Drink Up Month is right around the corner — beginning this Saturday, July 1 — and we want to make sure you are prepared to celebrate. Drink Up is all about praising the beverage industry in the Chattanooga area.

Whether you’re a local coffee connoisseur, a craft beer buff, or a mocktail maven, there are plenty of options to celebrate your drink of choice all month long.

Events

Mocktail Meet + Greet | Monday, July 10 | 8-10 p.m. | Unknown Caller, 715 Cherry St. | Enjoy $2 off mocktails with the NOOGAtoday editors. The folks at Unknown will even change the name of one of the mocktails to a NOOGAtoday-themed name for the night — we just need your help naming it.

Bonus: Want something stronger? The bar also serves up craft cocktails.

Drink Up at Main Street St. Farmers Market | Wednesday, July 19 | 4-6 p.m. | Corner of W. 20th Street + Chestnut Street | This edition of the farmers market will have several drink features and vendors, more details to come.

Brewery Tour with Chattabrew Tour | Friday, July 14 | 4 p.m. | Meet at Chattanooga Brewing Co., 1804 Chestnut St. | Enjoy a guided walking tour to four Chattanooga breweries. The folks at ChattaBrew Tours have doubled the size of the regular walking tours for 20 of our readers to join us.

Bonus: Our readers can use the promo code “NOOGATODAY” to save $10 off any four-brewery walking or brew bus tours during the month of July (including our meet-and-greet event).

Meet the brewers Q+A | Friday, July 21 | 7:30 p.m. | Naked River Brewing Co., 1791 Reggie White Blvd. | Meet the brewers, try out some new brews at a discounted rate, and take a tour of Naked River. NOOGAtoday readers can enjoy $5 pints. RSVP details to come.

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Try some sips from Unknown Caller’s newly crafted mocktail menu.

Photo provided by Unknown Caller

Specialty drinks + discounts

Cherry Street Brewing & Restaurant | 300 Cherokee Blvd. | Check out the happy hour (Monday-Friday, 3-5 p.m.) which includes $4 pint pours, half-off cheese curds, and half-off pub dippers.

Bonus: Mention NOOGAtoday’s Drink Up Month and receive a regular pour of beer for the price of a sample during the month of July.

Coffee Community Collective | 10161 Dayton Pk., Soddy-Daisy | Northside Neighborhood House’s coffee shop will offer its Butter Bourbon Caramel Latte for 15% off as an exclusive drink + deal for NOOGAtoday readers during the month of July.

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