DrinksGiving, observed each year on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, is a light-hearted social tradition in the United States when friends gather for drinks—often hometown friends returning for the holiday—before the busy Thanksgiving festivities begin. Sometimes called “Blackout Wednesday,” the day has grown into a popular pre-holiday meetup focused on reconnecting, sharing stories, and enjoying time together.

History of DrinksGiving

The observance developed organically as more people began traveling home for Thanksgiving and using the evening before the holiday to reunite with friends they hadn’t seen in years. Bars, breweries, and restaurants noticed the trend, eventually promoting the night as a special gathering occasion. Over time “DrinksGiving” emerged as the friendlier, community-focused name for what had often been jokingly called “Blackout Wednesday.”
In the past decade, the concept has been mentioned in local news stories, bar promotions, and social calendars, helping solidify it as a recognized pre-Thanksgiving tradition. While not an official holiday, DrinksGiving has become woven into Thanksgiving-week culture, especially among young adults and hometown communities.

Why is DrinksGiving important?

DrinksGiving is valued not for the drinks themselves, but for the sense of connection the night fosters. It gives people a chance to catch up before family obligations begin—building bonds with old classmates, neighbors, and long-time friends. The emphasis is on reunion and warmth rather than excess.
On a cultural level, the day highlights the way holidays evolve through social habits. Just as Thanksgiving centers on family, DrinksGiving focuses on friendships that may span years or distance.

  • It provides a natural moment for hometown friends to reunite.
  • It encourages community bonding before the busy holiday weekend.
  • It creates space for gratitude in friendships, not just family gatherings.
  • It supports local bars, restaurants, and breweries during a major travel week.
  • It adds a fun, social tradition to the Thanksgiving season.

How to Celebrate DrinksGiving

Celebrating DrinksGiving can be simple and meaningful. Most people choose a local bar, brewery, or home gathering spot to reconnect, share stories, and enjoy a relaxed evening before Thanksgiving begins. Safety and moderation are important, especially with travel and family plans the next day.

  • Meet up with hometown friends for a relaxed night of conversation and reconnecting.
  • Host a small gathering at home with snacks, mocktails, or favorite drinks.
  • Support a local bar or brewery by stopping in with friends.
  • Coordinate safe transportation or designate a sober driver for everyone’s well-being.
  • Share a moment of gratitude with friends for the ties that continue year after year.

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