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SEAtoday will celebrate Drink Up Month in July 2023

We’ll be exploring Seattle’s bountiful beverage scene during the month of July — from tea + coffee, to craft beer and lots more.

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Canon’s frozen version of an espresso martini sounds mighty refreshing right about now.

Photo via @canonseattle

Clink, clink. We’d like to make a toast.

In July, we’ll be raising a glass to Drink Up Month, a celebration of Seattle’s vibrant beverage scene.

Last summer, we served you Drink Up Week and explored local happy hour deals, Seattle dive bar history, a guide to boozy slushies, and more.

This year, we’re feeling especially thirsty and plan to cover everything from coffee, boba, smoothies, wine + beer, cider, and of course — plenty of cocktails. The best part? You will help us shape our coverage.

Please take this survey to have your say in the Drink Up stories we put together next month. Which coffee shop should we try next? Where can we find the best smoothie in the Emerald City? Where’s your favorite happy hour spot? Tell us everything.

If you’re part of a local brewery, tea shop, bar, coffee shop, or anything in between, we want to hear from you, too. Email us if you’re interested in creating a month-long Drink Up special for SEAtoday readers or sharing a locally-inspired recipe.

In the meantime, sip tight. It’ll be July in no time. Cheers, Seattle.

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