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Ryan Reynolds donates 30% of Aviation Gin proceeds to bartenders in need amid coronavirus

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Ryan Reynolds helps bartenders out of work with Aviation Gin
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ByDanielle Long
March 25, 2020, 4:44 PM

Ryan Reynolds just came up with the ultimate win-win situation for those who like to drink gin.

Buy a bottle of Aviation Gin and simultaneously help a bartender in need. Everybody wins.

"We're available at home - where we hope you are right now - but your bartenders miss you," the beverage website read. "So we've started a tab by donating $15K to the United States Bartender's Guild and will be adding an additional 30% tip for every bottle delivered through May 1st."

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"Stay home to help #FlattenTheCurve while we #TipYourBartenders," the site added.

The 43-year-old actor also shared the news to his social accounts, alongside a photo of himself suited holding a glass with a bottle of Aviation Gin in the background.

This isn't the only way that Reynolds has helped out during the current COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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About a week ago on March 16, he and his wife, Blake Lively donated $1 million to hunger relief organizations Feed America and Food Banks Canada.

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Alongside a screenshot of a message detailing their generous donation, he tweeted, "I think we can all agree, Covid-19 is an a------. If you can help, visit, http://FeedingAmerica.org and/or http://FoodBanksCanada.ca."

Hours later "Breaking Bad" alums Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are followed suit, with Dos Hombres Mezcal, which the two actors own.

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