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What will you be drinking this evening? Just coffee and tequila, and make it AMBUSH style.

After placing her own spin on Nike's models like the upcoming Air Adjust Force and Dunk High, Yoon Ahn now offers her own take on coffee, linking up with Starbucks Japan for a collab that'll have you buzzed this summer (either from the alcohol content or caffeine).

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With the coffee giant's Japanese imprint, AMBUSH offers cold brew cocktails that are exactly how they sound: Starbucks' signature coffee topped off with a bit of liquid courage.

While I prefer my spirits without liquor and my coffee alcohol-free, quite a few are here for the whole boozy pick-me-up vibe, often partaking in combos like Irish coffee and spiked eggnog.

For those who enjoy kicking back with a buzzy cup of joe, you'll probably enjoy the AMBUSH x Starbucks coffee cocktails flavors, which are cold brew margarita and cold brew tequonic.

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Tequila and margarita coffee definitely sounds like a chaotic combination. But, indeed, we'd have to trust that Yoon Ahn's fashion tastes are equally as good as her food and spirits palate.

As for those not riding the alcoholic coffee wave, the partnership has its cold brew free offering, too (that's all coffee and no alcohol).

If you find yourself in Japan this summer, you can test out the AMBUSH x Starbucks cold brew cocktails yourself at the Arriviamo bar at Tokyo's Starbucks Reserve in Nakameguro. Drinks start pouring in on May 27 and will be around till the end of August.

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