
Dallas-Fort Worth Adopts Zebra Striping to Pace Alcohol
A rising North Texas trend called zebra striping—alternating alcoholic drinks with non-alcoholic options—gains popularity, especially among Gen Z and younger Millennials, as a harm-reduction approach to pace drinking and stay hydrated. Bars are expanding mocktails and alcohol-free options, and research suggests the pattern can slow alcohol consumption and reduce dehydration, though it’s not a guaranteed fix if people extend nights or opt for stronger drinks. The trend is also fueling growth in the non-alcoholic beer market and reflects a broader shift toward moderation in social drinking.