
You’ll only want to add a little bit or else it may change the flavor. It’s a fun adult spin on the drink that still leaves the sweet fun. I did say this diy butterbeer was for adults too, and while this is fine as is, you could make this an adult drink (for ages 21+) and add butterscotch schnapps to your butterbeer or some vanilla vodka. Two perfect glasses of butterbeer, yum! Notes from Our Experience Making Butterbeer at Home Alcoholic Butter Beer for Adults It’s almost a copycat recipe with a few tweaks here and there, but this famed butterbeer is still delicious with a wizarding world feel.



If you don’t have plans to visit Universal Studios anytime soon and you’re curious about butterbeer, you can make this delicious beverage at home with just a few ingredients.Īlthough there are several butterbeer recipes floating around the web, the butterbeer recipe below comes from, and is based on the taste of the Butterbeer approved by JK Rowling at Universal’s Harry Potter theme Park. When we’re there, we always try this frothy and yummy drink! Trust me: It’s delicious! It really is the perfect drink after riding rides and walking around.Īccording to a Universal spokesman, up to 50% of all the people that come through The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, try a Butterbeer before they leave! One of our favorite things to do as a family is to head to Universal Studios and check out the Harry Potter Theme Park. Leave it for several hours, checking periodically to notice changes in the dough, before flipping it to dry the bottom.Ĭolor the dried tile with acrylic paint.The long line for Butterbeer can be avoided by making it at home! Butterbeer At Universal Studios Once you're satisfied, place the tile on the sheet tray in direct sunlight. Section off a ball of the dough onto a lightly dusted countertop, and roll it into a square shape-this will be your tile.Ĭreate impressions in the soft dough with your cookie cutter, rubber stamp, or object (for example, a silk flower). To start, mix the water, flour, and salt in a bowl, and knead it for about 2 minutes.

You can decorate the tile with cookie cutters, rubber stamps, and small objects. For this art and craft activity for kids, you'll simply need the power of the sun and a few basic materials: ½ cup water, 1 ½ cup flour, ¾ cup salt, a mixing spoon, a mixing bowl, a sheet tray, a rolling pin, acrylic paint, and paintbrushes.
