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Plan Ahead: NOOGAtoday is celebrating Drink Up Month in July

Regardless of which sip you prefer to pour — you’ll want to drink up this content, which recognizes Chattanooga’s beverage scene the entire month of July.

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We’re ready to celebrate.

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Calling beverage-lovers of all kinds. Last year, we served up Drink Up Week — featuring local sips from coffee to mocktails. This year, we’re celebrating even bigger with Drink Up Month running all of July.

What is Drink Up Month?

We want to shine a spotlight on the people and places that make Chattanooga’s beverage scene special. This means July will be full of activities. Think: deals at your favorite coffee shops, meet-ups with the NOOGAtoday team at breweries, and Q+A’s with your favorite bartenders in the area.

The best part? You get to help shape our coverage. Take this quick survey to have your say in the NOOGAtoday drink content we serve up this summer.

How to participate

For our local breweries, tea shops, bars, coffee shops, and everything in between — we want you to get involved. Email us to chat about collaborating during Drink Up Month.

This could mean creating a month-long drink special, hosting an event with our team, or sharing a locally inspired recipe with our readers. Here’s a review of last year’s specials for inspiration.

We’ll have more information on Drink Up Month participants, events, and activities to come — but for now, we hope this fills your cup, Chattanooga.

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