Cheers Emoji Combinations for Every Drink
Pick the drink, take the string. Champagne, wine, beer, whiskey, coffee and sake each have a toast that reads correctly, and one of them, the champagne flute, is not the character most people expect.
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Unicode has no champagne flute
Start with the correction the encyclopedias bury. There is no single champagne glass character. Clinking Glasses U+1F942, added in Unicode 9.0, is a pair of stemmed glasses already touching, and it is the closest thing that exists. If you need the pour as well, Bottle With Popping Cork U+1F37E is the only bottle-shaped drink character in the whole set.
One row per drink
| Drink | Combo | Characters | When it is the right one |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champagne | 🍾🥂 | U+1F37E, U+1F942 | Weddings, promotions, New Year. The bottle first, then the toast |
| Sparkling, no bottle | 🥂✨ | U+1F942, U+2728 | Congratulations where the news matters more than the drink |
| Wine | 🍷🍷 | U+1F377 twice | Dinner and dates. Doubling makes the clink the single glass lacks |
| Beer | 🍻 | U+1F37B | Already two mugs. Do not double it unless you mean four |
| Whiskey | 🥃🥃 | U+1F943 twice | Spirits neat or on the rocks. The tumbler is drawn amber, so it reads as whiskey |
| Coffee | ☕☕ | U+2615 twice | Morning toasts and non-drinking rounds |
| Sake | 🍶🍶 | U+1F376 twice | The character is a flask with its cup, so a pair reads as a shared pour |
| No alcohol | 🥤🥤 | U+1F964 twice | Soft drinks. Glass Of Milk U+1F95B works the same way |
Which ones need doubling and which do not
Only two characters in the drink set already contain the clink: Clinking Glasses U+1F942 and Clinking Beer Mugs U+1F37B. Everything else is a single vessel, so you type it twice to make the toast read. Doubling the two that are already pairs does not make a bigger toast, it makes four glasses. The beer version goes into that trap in detail, and the bare toast characters live on cheers emoji copy and paste.
Platform notes
🥃 Tumbler Glass U+1F943 is drawn with amber liquid on the major platforms, which is why it reads as whiskey even though the official name says nothing about spirits. See whiskey emoji. 🍷 Wine Glass is red everywhere, so a white wine toast still comes out red. ☕ Hot Beverage U+2615 is the oldest character on this page, from Unicode 4.0, long before the emoji block existed, and its name covers tea as much as coffee, which is why coffee and tea share it.
Caveats
- A doubled character is two characters. Fields with a tight length limit, such as a display name, will count them separately.
- Screen readers speak each one in turn, so 🥃🥃 is announced as tumbler glass, tumbler glass. It does not sound like a toast.
- None of these combos is a special character. There is no ligature and no shortcode. They are ordinary characters typed next to each other, which is why they survive a copy into any app.