With distribution and readership across the globe, this stylish lifestyle magazine takes a sociological and anthropological approach to understanding coffee in cities around the world, and provides a useful tool for navigating them. After water, coffee is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. It's a versatile backdrop for the everyday as well as the intersection to some of life's most memorable moments. It can be a morning ritual, a comforting companion to a book, an excuse for a first date, and often helps us see the world afresh when we travel. Perhaps most importantly, coffee reinforces a sense of place and creates community. Drift explores all of this and more through the lens of the people who drink and serve coffee - from consumers to coffeehouse owners, street vendors, and baristas - and the cities where they live. These pages brim with stories about how coffee connects us, and helps shape the cultural landscape of places around the world. Drift Volume 13 explores the