The Quarantine Drink You're Sipping Based On Your Zodiac
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This Is The Quarantine Drink You're Probably Sipping As You Read This, Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Emotional Pisces is obviously downing Long Islands at home.

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This Is The Quarantine Drink You're Probably Sipping As You Read This, Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Quarantine has had us all developing a lot of great habits. And while you might have learned how to meditate and make banana bread, you might have also picked up a drinking habit — and if that's the case, you're not alone.

According to a recent study we did, most millennials and Gen Z-ers are drinking more than usual. Wine seems to be the go-to quarantine drink of choice, but you'll have the occasional cold beer or cocktail three (or more) times a week. Chances are likely that as you read this, you have a nice glass full next to you, and according to the spiritual powers that be, we can probably guess what exactly that is.


Aries (March 20 - April 20) — Vodka Soda

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Like our good friend vodka, you're no-nonsense and don't enjoy frills. But, you're sensitive, which is why you like a little splash of soda to balance things out.

Taurus (April 20 - May 21) — Gin And Tonic

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You're loyal and often unwilling to change, and just like our trusty gin and tonic, we love you for it.

Gemini (May 21 - June 21) — Tequila Soda With Lime

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Cancer (June 21 - July 23) — Merlot

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Sweet and smooth, merlot goes down easily, just as your chameleon-like personality quietly gets along with just about everybody.

Leo (July 23 - August 23) — Rosé

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You're bold, confident, and love to be the center of attention — just like our favorite bubbly summer drink.

Virgo (August 23 - September 23) — Whiskey Sour

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It takes hard work and patience to find just the right type of whiskey for a good whiskey sour, but you're the perfect person to take that classic and put a creative twist on it.

Libra (September 23 - October 23) — Stella Artois

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You're charming, but straight-forward with your down-to-earth desires. In a crowded room, people gravitate to your passion for others and how easy it is for you to relate to you.

Scorpio (October 23 - November 22) — Scotch Rocks

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You're simply passionate and mysterious, so people are always curious and wanting to learn more about your hidden notes, just as they are with a good quality glass of scotch.

Sagittarius (November 22 - December 22) — Spicy Margarita

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Like a fun twist on a classic cocktail, you love trying new things, being adventurous, and exploring new things. You'll always try something new, and aren't afraid to be relentless in your pursuits for progressive, forward-thinking ideals.

Capricorn (December 22 - January 20) — Dirty Martini

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A good dirty martini isn't for the lighthearted, which you, Capricorn, obviously are not. You're ambitious and disciplined, and your logical side makes this traditional cocktail the perfect way to sip through the long quarantine days.

Aquarius (January 20 - February 29) — Sake Bomb

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Your idealistic and independent nature means you love trying things that are out of the box and ambitious. Even though you're probably taking these alone, that hasn't really stopped you.

Pisces (February 19 - March 21) — Long Island Ice Tea

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Everyone's favorite daydreamer, you are always the storyteller of your friend group, entertaining everyone with your creative mind. Though you're fun and creative, you're also everyone's go-to for an empathetic shoulder to lean on — just like our trusty cocktail, you're always there.

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