Harry Potter's ButterBeer (2024)

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I know I don’t normally publish during the week, but I couldn’t let this recipe wait until next year. Well, I spent a lot of time doing it, but due to overwork I had to slow down the pace of the weekly publications. I hope to be able to resume them as I was doing them at some point. Although with this crazy life, I don’t know, hahaha. In any case, I had to leave you this Harry Potter ButterBeerfor this Halloween.

It is an absolute and complete delicious recipe, promise. You can’t miss your favorite movie (in my case, “Hocus Pocus“, there is no Halloween that I don’t watch it) with your blanket, your choice of snacks and this wonderful and comforting refreshment. It’s actually a warm drink, at least this format I’m going to share with you. So that makes it doubly recommendable for this time of year, which is colder.

Wizard’s drink?

Butterbeer is the preferred drink of young magicians. It can be served either hot or cold and, in both cases, will have a comforting effect and make us feel warm. Although it is true that members of the house can become intoxicated with Butterbeer, the amount of alcohol it contains has a negligible effect on witches and wizards.

The amount of alcohol, much or little, that butterbeer possesses is open to debate among scholars and amateurs of this drink, but most agree that it contains some alcohol. Not too much. In fact, we are more likely to have a reaction due to the amount of sugar, before the alcohol exerts any effect on the body.

But, is there a non-alcoholic variant of butterbeer?

Yes, there is.

In fact, it was created especially for the Harry Potter theme parks (there are currently 4) and reviewed by the author herself, J.K. Rowling. Before creating it, the author herself was asked how she would describe the taste of butterbeer, to which she responded that it would be sweet.

Thus, they created the famous Butterbeer that can be consumed in all their parks and whose recipe is secret. It is only known that it does not contain alcohol or dairy ingredients. It can be found in two formats; frozen and normal. People define it as a mixture between cream soda (a soda drink with a vanilla flavor) and butterscotch (a sugar candy with butter), although there are also opinions that define it as a mixture of shortbread and butterscotch.

Maybe we should go one day to try it to find out for sure…

Ok, we will need sound music for this post…

All opinions agree that it is a very sweet drink, with a toasted color and a thick layer of foam on top.

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For those who want to make the recipe without alcohol, they can use cream soda. I thought of making a variant with ice cream or vanilla and soda shake, to give it a gaseous feeling. And, in this case, we’ll omit the egg.

To create the “foam” in the non-alcoholic butterbeer, we can crown it with whipped cream or even an Italian meringue.

What is the real origin of butterbeer?

Surely many of us link its origin to the Harry Potter film. And one thing we all agree on is that if it weren’t for the movie, many of us (most likely, almost certainly) would never have met it. This is a reality.

But its origin dates back much further than J.K. Rowling’s films.

Butterbeer, or “Buttered beere” as it was described in 1594, has existed for many centuries. At the time of the Tudors, beer was already a typical and commonly consumed drink. In fact, there was a very mild ale known as “small beer” that was consumed by everyone, even children. The reason was that the water was not considered very safe for consumption, since the river waters were contaminated and made people sick.

This was done by mixing the beer with butter, sugar, spices and eggs. The recipe can be seen in the book “The Good Huswifes Handmaide for the Kitchin“.

The recipe was detailed as follows:

To make Buttered Beere:Take three pintes of Beere, put five yolkes of Egges to it, straine them together, and set it in a pewter pot to the fyre, and put to it halfe a pound of sugar, one penniworth of Nutmegs beaten, one penniworth of Cloves beaten, and a halfepenniworth of Ginger beaten, and when it is all in, take another pewter pot and brewe them together, and set it to the fire againe, and when it is readie to boyle, take it from the fire, and put a dish of sweet butter into it, and brewe them together out of one pot into an other.

There is another later recipe, published in 1664 by Robert May in his recipe book “The Accomplisht Cook“, in which liquorice root and aniseed are also added.

What does this drink consist of?

Butterbeer has a fairly simple composition and only one of its ingredients has an alcohol content.

  • Black lager beer: They are made of roasted malt, which gives them their characteristic dark color. Their flavor is reminiscent of coffee or chocolate. Normally black beer is lager type. This classification indicates that the beer ferments at low temperatures (between 0º and 4ºC) and is usually light, sparkling, smooth, amber or black in color. Its name means “warehouse” in German, a place where they were formerly kept to keep them fresh. These are some types:· Porter: Probably the most popular black beer in the world, thanks to its malty taste and strong color. Its main ingredient is barley and its fermentation is typical of ale beers
    · Imperial Stout: It corresponds to the strongest black beers, with an intense flavor and an alcoholic percentage of approximately 10%.
    · Cream Stout: In this variety the barley is not malted, but caramelized. The result is a beer with a slightly sweet taste and a slightly lighter color than porter
    · Bock: Brewed with malt, resulting in a full-bodied, mild-flavored beer
    · Schwarzbier: It is a German beer of low fermentation, with an alcohol content that can reach 5%
  • Black beer type ale: This denomination includes all the beers of high fermentation, what differentiates them from the lager that are of low fermentation. This means that the fermentation process occurs on the surface of the liquid, while in lager beers it occurs near the bottom. In other words, the yeast that completes the fermentation process floats on the surface of the liquid for several days before descending to the bottom. For this purpose, mainly yeasts of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae type are used. The ales ferment rapidly at temperatures between 15 and 25 °C and are usually served at a temperature of 12 °C or higher.
  • Muscovado or dark mascabado sugar: This is an unrefined or partially refined sugar. In order to elaborate it, the juice of the sugar cane is extracted and it is left to evaporate until obtaining a dry residue that, later, will be milled. Its flavor is reminiscent of liquorice, coffee and caramel.
  • Butter: Dairy product made from cow’s milk. It is the fatty part of the milk in which protein and carbohydrates have been isolated. It is composed of 80% fat and the rest is mainly water.
  • Egg yolk: Central part of the egg that is yellow in color and is characterized by more fat. It was the preferred emulsifier since ancient times and until the middle of the 19th century for making tempera paints.
  • Spices: Thanks to them we aromatize the drink. In our case we use cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves.
  • Butterscotch extract: Originally it is a candy elaborated, mainly, with brown sugar and butter. Other ingredients used are corn syrup, cream, vanilla and salt. Its flavor or appearance can remind us a lot of toffee. In this case we will use it in extract format to further enhance the flavor in butter beer.
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Harry Potter's ButterBeer (2024)

FAQs

What is Harry Potter Butterbeer made of? ›

A simple brown sugar and butter syrup gets topped with cream soda and a dollop of cream in this wildly popular drink. Next time you are having a Harry Potter movie marathon, book club meeting, or even a Halloween party, pull out all the stops with this sweet drink that even Harry, Ron, and Hermione would approve of.

Is Butterbeer in Harry Potter supposed to be alcoholic? ›

Butterbeer was a popular wizarding beverage described as tasting "a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch". It was served at numerous locations in the wizarding world and had a very slight alcoholic content. Students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry would often buy it when visiting Hogsmeade.

What is Butterbeer made of in the books? ›

In the books, Butterbeer is described as having a very slight alcoholic content. Of course, in the parks and in pretty much all homemade recipes it's made alcohol-free. Butterbeer was also a real drink in England called “Buttered Beer” in the 1500s. It was made from beer, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, and cloves.

Did JK Rowling approve Butterbeer? ›

The version sold at The Wizarding World was tasted and approved by Rowling herself. Visitors to the park see a large wooden barrel that bears the word "BUTTERBEER" as soon as they enter, and they can buy it from a street cart and inside The Three Broomsticks restaurant and Hog's Head pub.

Is there alcoholic version of Butterbeer? ›

Steps. Add butterscotch schnapps, vanilla vodka and cream soda into a frosty mug. Top with a generous dollop of whipped cream and butterscotch syrup drizzled on top, or top with butterscotch whipped cream.

What is Butterbeer from Harry Potter supposed to taste like? ›

According to HarryPotter.Wikia.com, Butterbeer is a popular wizarding beverage with a very slight alcohol content and a taste “a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch.”

Was Hermione drunk off Butterbeer? ›

In the Harry Potter series, several instances imply Butterbeer contains a low level of alcohol. Particularly in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, there are subtle hints about its effects. One notable moment is when Hermione Granger appears slightly tipsy in the film adaptation after consuming butterbeer.

What does J.K. Rowling say about Butterbeer? ›

Asked, "What does Butterbeer taste like?" before Universal even began working to create the stuff, J.K. Rowling was quoted as saying that she imagined it to be "a bit like less sickly butterscotch." Two and a half years in the making, the Rowling-approved original is as popular as ever, even with all the other ...

Was Hermione drunk after Butterbeer? ›

butterbeer isn't exactly an alcohol, hermione wasn't drunk drinking the butterbeer, she loves butterbeers she drinks it when she is free, that still doesn't make her drunk either way, she is just happy the way she looks when she drinks butterbeers and i don't think it really is a beer, it might be a wine.

What does Butterbeer taste like? ›

It really depends. If you're drinking the butter beer from the Tudor era, it likely tastes like a creamy, foamy, warm, spiced, ale. If you're drinking the butter beer from Harry Potter, it's probably closer to a lightly alcoholic cream soda with a hint of butter scotch.

How much does a Butterbeer cost in Harry Potter? ›

If you are a Harry Potter fan, you know that a butterbeer would only cost you two sickles from Madam Rosmerta at the Three Broomsticks.

Is Butterbeer served hot or cold? ›

If this is your first Butterbeer, I'd recommend the cold version. As a Harry Potter fan, this drink comes the closest to how I imagined it. It can be served in a regular cup or a souvenir tankard.

Does J.K. Rowling make money from Butterbeer? ›

Royalty Payments

Every time you purchase a Butterbeer, licensed product, on-ride photograph, or even a bottle of Gillywater from one of the Wizarding World lands at a Universal Park around the world, a percentage of that sale will go directly to the rights holders (Warner Bros. and J.K. Rowling).

Is the butterbeer recipe in the unofficial Harry Potter cookbook? ›

The 150 recipes in Bucholz's cookbook are classic versions of some of the foods cited in the “Harry Potter” books. But because of copyright rules, dishes named by Rowling, including butterbeer, could not be used in the “unofficial” cookbook.

Who made butterbeer in Harry Potter? ›

Turns out, it was muggles. It's a beverage that both muggles and wizards enjoyed historically, but it fell out of favor with mugglefolk, whereas the wizards kept it around.

What is the Butterbeer at Universal Studios made of? ›

The Universal Studios Orlando's butterbeer recipe is still top secret, but according to the books, it is made out of butterscotch, sugar, and water.

How much alcohol is in Butterbeer Harry Potter? ›

Butterbeer in the Harry Potter series implies a low alcohol content, as seen through subtle hints and the reactions of characters like Hermione and Winky. At Universal Studios, Butterbeer is non-alcoholic to create an inclusive experience for fans of all ages, prioritizing accessibility and family-friendliness.

What alcohol do they drink in Harry Potter? ›

Butterbeer. Harry drank deeply. It was the most delicious thing he'd ever tasted and seemed to heat every bit of him from the inside. Of course, the OG of wizarding world drinks is Butterbeer – a comforting, warming pick-me-up that Harry and his friends enjoyed on numerous occasions.

Why is Butterbeer not vegan? ›

But, the “froth” in Butterbeer contained dairy and without the froth, Butterbeer is, well, extremely sweet cream soda and tastes more muggle than magical. The rest of the day, Hannah encountered much the same issue, with very few vegan options.

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