Drink Up Month 2023 recap

Take a look back at all the drinks we drank up and places we covered this month, ranging from coffee to tea and local breweries to speakeasies.

A glass of cold brew from The Invigatorium

Nothing like a nice cold brew from The Invigatorium.

Photo by Michael Beausoleil + SDtoday

Cheers to Drink Up Month. It’s been a great time, but as July comes to a close, we’re refilling our cup by looking back at our bevy of recent beverage stories.

Still thirsty? We sipped smoothies and mixed up our nighttime plans with trips to tiki bars and speakeasies. Of course, what would July in San Diego be without Comic-Con and its festive drinks? They may be gone, but we’ll never forget this year’s convention.

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