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Get ready for LEXtoday’s Drink Up Month in July

Do you love coffee, cocktails, or mocktails? Regardless of your sip selection, buckle up for Drink Up Month, where we are celebrating all of your favorite beverages the entire month of July.

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Excuse us while we reminisce on these delicious sips from last year. | Graphic by LEXtoday

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Calling beverage-lovers of all kinds. Last year, we served up Drink Up Week — featuring local sips from coffee to cocktails. 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 + places that make Lexington’s beverage scene special. Think: Q+As with your favorite beverage makers, deals at your local breweries, and meet-ups with the LEXtoday team.

How to participate

There are two ways to participate in Drink Up Month: as drink makers and drink sippers.

For our drink makers — we want you to get involved. Email us and let’s chat about collaborating for Drink Up Month.

For our beverage-loving readers, we want to hear from you. Who do you want to see participate in Drink Up Month? What kind of drink-related content sparks your interest? Spill the tea.

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