Drink Up Week preview: how to get involved

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Hotel Tango’s newest bourbon is a nostalgic toasted marshmallow flavor. | Photo by Hotel Tango

Michael Durr

Summertime, and the sippin’ is easy. Drink Up Week is right around the corner. From July 25-31, we’re celebrating the best drinks around town + partnering with local companies to give you special deals. It’s definitely a glass half-full kind of situation.

Thirsty to know where to go? To stir up some excitement, here are four participating locations we’re looking forward to.

We’ll also be pouring into the Indy beverage scene with cheers-worthy newsletter content (we know you already subscribe, but if you don’t — here you go). Get ready for:

  • Drink experiences to try in Indy
  • A Q+A with a beverage maker
  • Cocktails + mocktails
  • Coffee Crawl Guide

Dates to mark on your calendar

Don’t forget to use the hashtag #DrinkUpIndy on social media, and tag @theINDYtoday for a chance to get featured next week. We can’t wait to see what you’re slurpin’.

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