Is There an Untappd for Cocktails, Wine, or Coffee?
Untappd taught a generation to check in their beer. The same idea works for every other glass, and it lives in one app.
Yes. Drinqly is the Untappd for everything you drink. Untappd is the beloved check-in app for beer; Drinqly is the same loop, check in, rate, photograph, and remember, for cocktails, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and mocktails. Instead of a different app per drink, it is one social drinking journal for every glass, alcohol or not.
If you have ever loved how Untappd works and wished it covered your Negroni, your natural wine, your morning cortado, you have found the gap that Drinqly was built to fill. People search for "an Untappd for cocktails," "an Untappd for wine," "an Untappd for coffee," and the honest answer is that they are all the same request: a simple way to check in a drink, rate it, and actually remember it later. That request does not need five apps. It needs one that treats every drink as worth logging.
The short version
- Untappd nailed the check-in loop, but its world is built around beer.
- The same loop is just as useful for cocktails, wine, spirits, and coffee.
- Drinqly is that loop for every drink, in one app, with a social feed.
- It has a full sober mode, so coffee, tea, and mocktails count too.
- One journal beats a folder of single-drink apps you forget to open.
What Untappd got right
Untappd worked because it made remembering a drink almost effortless. You tap a beer, give it a rating, maybe a photo and a line, and it lands on a timeline you can look back on. It turned drinking into something with a little memory attached, and it made that memory social: you could see what friends were pouring and where. That loop, check in, rate, remember, share, is genuinely good, and it is the reason people go looking for an Untappd-shaped app for their own favorite drink.
Where the "one app per drink" idea falls apart
The trouble is that the world answered the question one drink at a time. There is a wine app, a whiskey app, a coffee app, a cocktail app, each with its own login, its own friends list, its own half-finished history. If you are a person who has a cocktail on Friday, a glass of wine on Sunday, and a flat white on Monday, your drinking life is now scattered across four timelines, and you open none of them.
It was never that beer needed its own app. It is that you do not drink only one category, so a single-category app can only ever hold a slice of your taste. The journal worth keeping is the one that holds all of it.
| Untappd | Drinqly | |
|---|---|---|
| Built around | Beer & breweries | Every drink, equally |
| Cocktails, wine, spirits | Secondary | First-class, with rich details |
| Coffee, tea, boba, mocktails | No | Full sober mode |
| Check in, rate, photo | Yes | Yes, for any drink |
| Friends feed | Yes | Friends + worldwide feed |
| Find it nearby | Breweries & bars | Bars, cafes & venues |
| Your personal journal | A beer log | Every glass you pour |
None of this is a knock on Untappd; it is a great beer app, and it should stay one. Drinqly just starts from a different premise: that the drink worth logging is whatever is actually in your hand.
The part Untappd never had: sober
Here is the difference that matters most to where drinking is going. A growing share of the glasses people care about have no alcohol in them at all, the matcha, the single-origin pour-over, the zero-proof spritz that a good bar now makes on purpose. None of that has a natural home in a beer app. Drinqly has a full sober experience where those drinks are not a footnote; they get the same check-in, the same rating, the same journal. It is an Untappd for the cafe as much as the bar.
So, is there an Untappd for your drink?
Yes, and it is the same one for all of them. Whether the thing you want to remember is a mezcal, a Muscadet, or a matcha, the loop is identical and the history lives in one place. That is the whole idea behind Drinqly: not another single-drink tracker, but the social drinking journal for everything you pour.