More North Texans are turning to “zebra striping” as a popular mindful drinking strategy that lets people enjoy nights out while cutting alcohol intake roughly in half.
The practice involves alternating one alcoholic drink with a non-alcoholic beverage — such as water, a mocktail, sparkling water, or non-alcoholic beer — throughout the evening. The term comes from the black-and-white stripes of a zebra, creating a simple one-to-one pattern. Health experts and bartenders say the approach helps with hydration, reduces hangovers, slows the pace of drinking, and allows people to stay social without overindulging.
The trend has gained significant traction in 2025 and 2026, particularly among Gen Z and younger Millennials who want balance rather than full abstinence. Surveys show nearly half of on-premise drinkers already practice some form of zebra striping, boosted by the growing availability of high-quality non-alcoholic options at bars and restaurants across Dallas-Fort Worth. Local bartenders report more guests requesting mocktails between rounds, especially during events, happy hours, and sports gatherings.
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