Bit of film trivia: The clip used from Half-Blood Prince involves the golden trio drinking butterbeer. The drink that they used for filming this scene is apple cider, that’s why it is that lovely orange color.
If you actually jugged that down it would get into your bloodstream and clogg you up so bad and guarantee you a stroke. At least that's what I've been told when I was helping out at a restaurant and almost actually drank liquid butter on accident
Authentic Bitter Leben My guess if you actually did just eat 2 sticks of butter or whatever is that you would just have very bad GI symptoms from not being able to absorb it all. Shouldn’t make a stroke anymore likely but it’d be interesting if it did.
Gryffinclaws, Huffledors, Slytherpuffs, and Ravenins. Once the four houses were united, but everything changed when the... Wait I think I'm mixing childhood stalwarts there. There is no war in the Ministry of Magic | no YouKnowWho in Ba Sing Se
From the books there is a line which states that there's alcohol in. Dobby says that another houself was drinking 4 bottles of butterbeer. Ron or Hermione says :"well, it's not strong, is it? Dobby replies: "It's strong for houseelves." So, if British teenage wizards don't think it's not strong. I'd say it the alcohol content should be less less than 5%. Maybe same alcohol content as light beer?
@@andysutcliffe3915 Given that the "children" in question are in their mid-teens, which is legal drinking age in many European countries, it could well have the alcoho content of regular beer or wine...
In HBP when Harry finally notices Hermione and Ron have feelings for eachother he wonders what will happen at Slughorn's party "under the influence of butterbeer" so it is at least strong enough for that.
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The warm one looks like cooking a sweet, bourbonised version of mulled 🍷 (which I love drinking) or a hot toddy. I'm not one for super-sugary or -buttery stuff, but the warm one looks appealing. Dig.👍🏿
And there was no single clue in books about butterbeer being white. Those who thinks so are imbecilles! Taling about imbecilles... You know, Rowling lives from selling books and I really wonder from social psychology point of view, how many fans she lost because of them feeling disrespected. F.e. I have not much money and maaaany authors to read so I'm always happy to dump authors I read and pick new ones for clearly personal reasons. There were at least 3 of them.
@@Petaurista13 The books stand alone, when there are no actual mention of race you can picture whatever you want. The movies suck anyway so why even bother getting annoyed at what actors they chose or what she says about them afterwards :P Also, I kind of doubt she cares about the fans lost if there are any, it's not really measurable number and she's set for life financially anyway.
When using British recipes using cider, remember that in Britain cider is always what you call hard cider. What you call apple cider is just apple juice, spiced or otherwise.
@@dysphoria_1.040 Au contraire. the word Cider means fermented fruit juice, doesn't matter which fruit, to call it cider it HAS to be fermented. It's the same in British English, Italian, Dutch, French and many other languages. Apple juice is apple juice, doesn't matter if it's filtered or not.
You can't imagine how much time I've been waiting for your version! Thank you, I needed it. I'm just sad that I don't have the foam equipment and I'll pretty much never do it...
You are like the drink version of binging with Babbish. And he is the food version of you!!! I love it!! I love how I can get the same relaxing content without personality overload.
So one drink I use to make at work that tasted similar id called an Irish Root beer. Its Jameson, Bailey's and butterscotch liquor. Top it with root beer. Its really good.
Working at Universal, the Butterbeer there is literally cream soda with some extra sugar/cinnamon and a butterscotch marshmellow fluff. The hot Butterbeer is just butterscotch hot coco. The frozen is well...frozen.
The detail that always seems to be missed is the shortbread flavor, which is why everyone that tastes recreated Butterbeer says "it's not quite right" when they've had the Universal Studios versions to compare it to.
Cheers! Proof that Butterbeer is more complicated than we thought! PS: Not one to nudge World Expo history, but at the one in Hannover in 2000, they even made a cocktail named after a mascot, and it was simply a vitamin bomb with lime pieces and sweet syrup. How does one do a vitamin bomb cocktail? Thanks.
This is so much fancier than the butterbeer the arcade bar in my town serves, which I’m pretty sure is just a rum and coke with cream and butterscotch sauce
I know it's not an obvious (or at all likely to happen) pairing, but I'd love to see either a collaboration with or something in the same era as what the Townsends do (late 18th century American cooking/drinks)
Can you explain what the purpose is, or what one is trying to accomplish by "butter washing" the bourbon. What does this do to the bourbon? Additionally, does this change the butter at all? Could you then use that butter for cooking, like for basting a steak while searing or just dropping a dollop on your steak at the end?
so is this cocktail hour or chemistry class... measure this add that weigh this mix that heat this freeze that ...i was half way expecting something to explode when he was mixing all the ingredients....awesome video:):):)
I'd love for you to include some mocktails in these as well! I love watching your videos but am actually an absolutist so I can never test your recipes. You mentioned a non-alcoholic version at the start of the video, I'd have loved to see that one too!
Ik I’m not him but a simple way to make butter beer like he said was with cream soda and butterscotch syrup. Though that might be a touch sweet for some people I personally find it a easy way to mimic butter beer it is also fantastic when vanilla ice cream is added to make a butter beer float. I’m sure there are many recipes that you can find online. Sorry if I couldn’t be more help
The alcohol version is Bitberger w/ butterscotch schnapps and froth. Bitberger is a German lager made from butter. Please don't add a glob of butter to beer, just go buy a Bitberger. The non-alcoholic version at universal is vanilla soda with butterscotch froth.
I love that all the cocktail/alcohol RUclipsrs are like aware of each others work and give nods when due. It's super cool.
It's similar to drawing RUclipsrs in my country. They know each other and sometimes collaborate in pairs or groups.
And medieval/weapon RUclipsrs.
The cooking channels, history channels, and book channels do the same. It’s nice! Community
Yeah, they are decent human beings
Food youtubers are like that too.
If it's clear and yella, you got juice there fella. If it's cloudy and brown, you're in cider town.
You pressed you, referring to me. That is incorrect. The correct answer is you
Not in UK, it's only cider if it's fermented, what you call hard cider, otherwise it's just cloudy apple juice.
Oh, dear! You look like you need some cider!
Shut up, Flanders.
Bit of film trivia: The clip used from Half-Blood Prince involves the golden trio drinking butterbeer. The drink that they used for filming this scene is apple cider, that’s why it is that lovely orange color.
That's great to know. Working on a version I can enjoy with my kids and knowing the color isn't "off" helps!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who notice the color in the film compared to all the stuff ppl diy make nice
Oh, if you turn the jar in the freezer upside down it's easier to strain.
When I was a kid I legit thought they were drinking just pure butter that's been melted 😂
Well if anyone were to drink that, I think they would accidentally invent Type 3 Diabetes.
If you actually jugged that down it would get into your bloodstream and clogg you up so bad and guarantee you a stroke. At least that's what I've been told when I was helping out at a restaurant and almost actually drank liquid butter on accident
Authentic Bitter Leben My guess if you actually did just eat 2 sticks of butter or whatever is that you would just have very bad GI symptoms from not being able to absorb it all. Shouldn’t make a stroke anymore likely but it’d be interesting if it did.
You're a diabetic Harry.
@@matthewg4439 This is not how your digestive tract works at all. Lol
Gryffinclaws, Huffledors, Slytherpuffs, and Ravenins. Once the four houses were united, but everything changed when the...
Wait I think I'm mixing childhood stalwarts there.
There is no war in the Ministry of Magic | no YouKnowWho in Ba Sing Se
Ju Umbridge, is that you?
That is a crossover I can definitely get behind
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Ba sing se....ba sing se.... gasp ba sing se! Is that you azula!?
There is like 3 references here. Hp, star wars and atla
From the books there is a line which states that there's alcohol in. Dobby says that another houself was drinking 4 bottles of butterbeer. Ron or Hermione says :"well, it's not strong, is it? Dobby replies: "It's strong for houseelves." So, if British teenage wizards don't think it's not strong. I'd say it the alcohol content should be less less than 5%. Maybe same alcohol content as light beer?
For a children’s drink, I’d imagine something like shandy would be 1.5-2%
@@andysutcliffe3915 Given that the "children" in question are in their mid-teens, which is legal drinking age in many European countries, it could well have the alcoho content of regular beer or wine...
when I was a teen the classic cheap beer was about 5,8% , 5 is soft and less just tastes bad.
In HBP when Harry finally notices Hermione and Ron have feelings for eachother he wonders what will happen at Slughorn's party "under the influence of butterbeer" so it is at least strong enough for that.
@@Galvion1980 Harry Potter is 13 in the Prisoner of Azkaban, that's not legal drinking age in Europe.
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So that's what happened its alright
This is the first recipe I found that actually looks like what they were having on the film.
The butter solids left behind from the wash, are they bourbon flavored? Can they be used for something like steak?
Or at the very least they could be used in baking or frying.
They might be and its clarified a bit too so you might be able to cook something with it.
Butterbeer's estranged cousin, Beerbutter
I just made sugar cookies with half regular butter and half leftover browned butter from fat washing rum, so yes. Added a nice subtle rum flavor.
Cam K Probably status symbol in steakhouses and roast baking
J.K confirms the butter beer is a lesbian with native American ancestors.
J.K. Rowling is transphobic
Lmao
@@DiamondAxolotl Good
@@DiamondAxolotl pro free speech = transphobic
Everything need to sounds political?
Are you guys so desperate to look smart 😂
can you do on your next video the cowboy cocktail from Cowboy Bebop? It is mostly milk and bourbon. You can find it on part 2 of Jupiter Jazz.
The warm one looks like cooking a sweet, bourbonised version of mulled 🍷 (which I love drinking) or a hot toddy.
I'm not one for super-sugary or -buttery stuff, but the warm one looks appealing. Dig.👍🏿
This is a full on shopping haul to make this.......
Challenge accepted.
Edit: The chemistry part won. I shall remain a sideline fan.
I would love to see a collab with how to drink and cocktail chemistry! Would be so cool
"Butterbeer was actually gay the whole time"
And there was no single clue in books about butterbeer being white. Those who thinks so are imbecilles!
Taling about imbecilles... You know, Rowling lives from selling books and I really wonder from social psychology point of view, how many fans she lost because of them feeling disrespected. F.e. I have not much money and maaaany authors to read so I'm always happy to dump authors I read and pick new ones for clearly personal reasons. There were at least 3 of them.
I see I'm not the only one who finds her pathetic changes after the fact awful
@@ShugoAWay Oh man, as a gay guy that shit pisses me off.
Spooky as a straight buy who hasn’t read any of the books that pisses me off
@@Petaurista13 The books stand alone, when there are no actual mention of race you can picture whatever you want. The movies suck anyway so why even bother getting annoyed at what actors they chose or what she says about them afterwards :P
Also, I kind of doubt she cares about the fans lost if there are any, it's not really measurable number and she's set for life financially anyway.
I love those Snape quotes he makes and how he intentionally merged the 4 houses.
When using British recipes using cider, remember that in Britain cider is always what you call hard cider. What you call apple cider is just apple juice, spiced or otherwise.
Hmm... that sounds kinda stupid
@@dysphoria_1.040 Au contraire. the word Cider means fermented fruit juice, doesn't matter which fruit, to call it cider it HAS to be fermented. It's the same in British English, Italian, Dutch, French and many other languages.
Apple juice is apple juice, doesn't matter if it's filtered or not.
@@HamelinSong Fair enough
7 months later your joke about jk saying Dumbledore is trans hits the funny bone in the reverse way lol. Fantastic looking drinks love your channel
Just discovered this channel. I'm feeling 30% How to Drink and 70% Binging with Babish. Pretty great!
dropped in for that butter beer, stayed for his voice
Oh fuck me i thought i was watching binging with babish for a bit there. You guys have to do a collab! Your both great
That was a quick reupload, nice job! I really enjoy the How to Drink call out :)
you're a wizard, cocktail chemistry, thanks!
@7:20 Gum Araboc is also used in the making of watercolors
Loved all the puns haha. Also died when you said “espuma” 😂. Don’t change dawg ❤️
That's what that kind of foam is called, why is that funny?
biohazard724 because it’s a Spanish word. In a previous video he spoke Spanish really well and I just love him haha.
@@skandarc2810 it's also a brazilian portuguese word lol
@@joaopedrog.1465 As well as Portuguese Portuguese xD
@@PeterGamerTutoriais xd
Made it today, it LITERALLY tastes like a drinkable butterfinger bar
Which one did you make?
The butter finger one
@@freakyfrank1549 Nice
Just blend a bag of butterfingers into a bottle of vodka.
This just gave me the push to try this!
For some reason, I think butterbeer would contain rum rather than whiskey.
I dunno, after Hogwarts is supposed to be in scotland, after all....
BlooKarakal I agree. I’ve made my own version with rum and it’s amazing... the rum complements the flavors perfectly
@@mm0901 like a hot buttered rum almost
.... Turn this water into rum BOOM🤣🤣
That thought has crossed Ron's mind so many times he couldn't believe it came out her mouth
If they only knew..😂
You can't imagine how much time I've been waiting for your version! Thank you, I needed it.
I'm just sad that I don't have the foam equipment and I'll pretty much never do it...
The shade thrown at JK made me subscribe. Love your content my dude
That was THE BEST video about butterbeer I've ever seen! Congrats dude!
7:57 has a very cool effect in it, try doing this kind of drinks, will be awesome
Damn throwing shade at Rowling at the end. I love it.
I'm glad the nut milk bag has made a come back, I was missing it.
You are like the drink version of binging with Babbish. And he is the food version of you!!! I love it!! I love how I can get the same relaxing content without personality overload.
fail, requires an irish cream butter like kerrygold for true perfection
The most satisfying and informative videos
So one drink I use to make at work that tasted similar id called an Irish Root beer. Its Jameson, Bailey's and butterscotch liquor. Top it with root beer. Its really good.
Working at Universal, the Butterbeer there is literally cream soda with some extra sugar/cinnamon and a butterscotch marshmellow fluff. The hot Butterbeer is just butterscotch hot coco. The frozen is well...frozen.
You literally just help make me the coolest Dad ever for when next we watch Harry Potter!
The detail that always seems to be missed is the shortbread flavor, which is why everyone that tastes recreated Butterbeer says "it's not quite right" when they've had the Universal Studios versions to compare it to.
Maybe using an Irish whiskey instead of a bourbon in the hot recipe would get that buttery shortbread flavor?
@@cadebryan4088 Maybe!
For me as an Austrian guy emma watsons british accent in the short sequence at the beginning is just an lets say eargasm 😂😍🙈
Okay! Delicious weekend afternoon project. :)
Please do the"Esther Rantzen" from the Rik mayl and ade Edmondson TV show Bottom
That's literally the most complicated drink recipe I've seen in my life!
Just watched the one before this was uploaded with the added audio
I’m 32 years old and giggle like a like a little kid at Christmas every time a year the HP theme
Somones been watching too much babish. Altho I wont complain cause I love harry potter
Okay i would absolutely love to see you and Babish do a collab together, that would make me a happy man
Check out the black Yukon sucker punch video!
Great channel, keep it on!
GENIUS!!!! UTTERLY BRILLIANT!!!! I can't wait to try it! This looks AMAZING!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Is fire whiskey next? ha ha!
I think it’s cool how he shook the bottle to make it drain out faster.
8:54 You mean a gay mixologist, can't have any of "those" in a J. K. Rowling book
I'd love to see your take on the Singapore Sling. 🍹
Cheers! Proof that Butterbeer is more complicated than we thought!
PS: Not one to nudge World Expo history, but at the one in Hannover in 2000, they even made a cocktail named after a mascot, and it was simply a vitamin bomb with lime pieces and sweet syrup. How does one do a vitamin bomb cocktail? Thanks.
This man is basically the alchol driven version of Babish 👌🏼
Just introduced Harry Potter to my oldest. Going to make a less sugary version for him when we watch the next movie.
This is so much fancier than the butterbeer the arcade bar in my town serves, which I’m pretty sure is just a rum and coke with cream and butterscotch sauce
Why do I feel like I'm watching a Binging with Babish video... LOL
Copy cat
Excellent as usual! Keep it up.
I know it's not an obvious (or at all likely to happen) pairing, but I'd love to see either a collaboration with or something in the same era as what the Townsends do (late 18th century American cooking/drinks)
I am definitely going to make this
In the books its said that its slightly alcoholic not directly but Hermione says "but, it's not strong that stuff"
Good Christmas drink
Okay this is what I will make for New Year's Eve, thanks! :D
bro, back to “how to drink” butter beer, this looked like rocket science
Is that a cover of 'Take Five' playing in the background?
Think a clarified butter would make the cold version a bit less cloudy?
This chemist reminds me of another chemist. You earn my sub sir
This is next level stuff. Where did you get the recipe? Is this an original creation?
original!
7:55 welcome to the magical world of nucleation
Shout-out to Veritasium for teaching me about nucleation.
Come with me, and you'll be, in a world of magic nucleation
That butterbeer looks very tasty .
Can you explain what the purpose is, or what one is trying to accomplish by "butter washing" the bourbon. What does this do to the bourbon? Additionally, does this change the butter at all? Could you then use that butter for cooking, like for basting a steak while searing or just dropping a dollop on your steak at the end?
8:53 oh you laugh now, but when Rowling makes that official, who's gonna laugh then? Well we all will, because it would be funny
Buttery Goodness!!!
can i use a rhum agricole from Martinique instead of the Jamaica rum?
I prefer the cold none alcoholic version 🤤😍
if your making brown butter it should smell nutty
I just use root beer cream soda and butterscotch syrup and to make my butterbeer drinks
Was that a Nefarious Oxide reference at 5:22 from Crash Team Racing or am I tripping?
Maximum effort
Cheers
Was expecting binging with babish due to your same way of filming.
This is only butterbeer recipe that should be allowed
Do everything same except rum instead of bourbon and no cider. Spices in the browned butter. Dulce de lece whipped cream
Is there a way for me to make the butterscotch cream without a cream whipper? They are kinda expensive.
Man, just have to put it out there , you are awesome .
Tried it at Harry Potter world. Horrificly sweet. But great as an icecream
I don’t want to make this. But I really want to drink it
Remember kids, Uncle Nick says always penetrate your butter puck
Thanks for bleepin out the cuss word I love it so funny
maybe ghee would be better than whole butter? do the milk solids add anything important?
Where do I get that double-walled glass?
So much for putting this together in 7 minutes or less, lol. You might as well be a first year making Felix Felicis in Potion’s class. Lmao.
Damn them sound like they’d taste good. Need to make that first one in the fall.
so is this cocktail hour or chemistry class... measure this add that weigh this mix that heat this freeze that ...i was half way expecting something to explode when he was mixing all the ingredients....awesome video:):):)
I'd love for you to include some mocktails in these as well! I love watching your videos but am actually an absolutist so I can never test your recipes. You mentioned a non-alcoholic version at the start of the video, I'd have loved to see that one too!
Ik I’m not him but a simple way to make butter beer like he said was with cream soda and butterscotch syrup. Though that might be a touch sweet for some people I personally find it a easy way to mimic butter beer it is also fantastic when vanilla ice cream is added to make a butter beer float. I’m sure there are many recipes that you can find online. Sorry if I couldn’t be more help
Always kind of pictured butter beer as some hot spiced, lightly alcoholic drink. Like if you took hot cider, and replaced the apple with pumpkin.
what are the pins on your apron?
you should definitely collab with babish
The alcohol version is Bitberger w/ butterscotch schnapps and froth. Bitberger is a German lager made from butter. Please don't add a glob of butter to beer, just go buy a Bitberger. The non-alcoholic version at universal is vanilla soda with butterscotch froth.