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Celebrate Drink Up the entire month of July

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

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If you can sip it, we want to celebrate it. We’re bringing back Drink Up, an initiative that spotlights local beverages and companies around Fort Worth.

The best part? This year, we’re celebrating the entire month of July.

🍻 What is Drink Up Month?

Think: A celebration of the people and places that contribute to Fort Worth’s growing beverage scene.

This might look like a roundup of summer drinks at your neighborhood coffee shop, an opportunity to vote for your favorite margarita, or special games to play around the city.

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

🥂 How to participate

We like to think this is a two-way street. There are two ways to participate in Drink Up Month: As a maker and a consumer.

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

For our beverage-loving readers, we’re pouring the matter into your hands. Let us know what beverage-related content sparks your interest.

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