In premium coffee, Nespresso and Blue Bottle Coffee have teamed up to deliver Blue Bottle’s iconic New Orleans-style iced coffee via Nespresso’s Vertuo system—bringing café-quality craft to home brewers. Balzac’s Coffee adds a regional twist with its ‘Canada’s Cup Iced Maple Latte,’ made with organic espresso, Ontario maple syrup, and Vancouver Island sea salt.
For those seeking alternatives to traditional caffeine, Everyday Dose offers a wellness-focused blend designed to energize without the jitters. De’Longhi’s ‘Dedica Duo’ machine complements this trend with its compact design and gelato-inspired aesthetics. Meanwhile, NESCAFÉ’s ‘Espresso Lemonade Kit’ offers a refreshing, Gen Z-friendly take on summer coffee.
In social and ready-to-drink formats, Cann’s ‘Spritz’ marks the brand’s first large-format release, while ‘SixSip Hard Refreshers’ and ‘AMP Boba’ blur the lines between function and flavor. Meanwhile, the ‘Pink Lemonade Microdrink’ furthers the hydration trend with vitamin-rich, sugar-free cubes infused with natural extracts.
Finally, Jinro’s limited-edition ‘Chamisul’ soju collection, created with Netflix and inspired by Squid Game, exemplifies how pop culture continues to shape global drinking experiences. Altogether, July 2025’s top drinking trends emphasize versatility, wellness, and cultural resonance—offering consumers not only refreshment, but richer stories behind every sip.