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Toast of the town: Drink Up Week sponsored by Heine Brothers Coffee has arrived

This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Louisville.

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Coffee, kombucha, and margarita deals all week long.

Photo by LOUtoday

Drink Up Week sponsored by Heine Brothers Coffee is finally here and we have a feeling it’ll be the toast of the town.

Here’s the tea — today through Friday, July 26, we’re celebrating the entrepreneurs, mixologists, venues, and beverages that make Louisville go ‘round.

As you know, we’ve created an interactive map of can’t-miss deals offered by local businesses in LOU. Here are the top deals our LOUtoday editors have their eyes on — and what they plan to pair with these drinks.

LOUtoday Drink Up map

Our interactive map will help you quickly find the best deals on drinks all around Louisville. | Map by LOUtoday

City Editor Declan has their eye on the 20% off online orders from Elixer Kombucha — that way they can stock up and make the drink up deals last. The core flavor pack includes pineapple ginger, lavender lemonade (City Editor Declan’s fave), blueberry pomegranite, and grapefruit hibiscus + orange peel. For a refreshing complement, try the raspberry limeade developed in collaboration with Heine Bros.

City Editor Jeff is after the toasted coconut coldbrew from Heine Bros., 50% off during all of Drink Up week.

We hope you enjoy sipping your way through our city this week. Cheers to you and happy Drink Up Week, Louisvillians.

This content is sponsored by Heine Brothers Coffee. As Louisville’s original coffee roaster since 1994, they take pride in the city just as much as the coffee.

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