In George Orwell's "1984," Winston Smith often drinks Victory Gin, a low-quality alcoholic beverage that reflects the grim reality of life in the totalitarian regime of Oceania. He consumes it to escape the oppressive atmosphere and the constant surveillance of the Party. Additionally, he occasionally drinks Victory Coffee, which is similarly subpar and symbolizes the scarcity and mediocrity of the society in which he lives.
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