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Be At One launches an alcoholic butterbeer cocktail for all you pissed Potterheads

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Be At One launches an alcoholic butterbeer cocktail for all you pissed Potterheads
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Are you ready to feel old?

Next Tuesday (26 June) marks 21 years since the first ever Harry Potter book came out.

Be At One bar are celebrating the coming of age of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone with a very adult version of the wizards favourite drink, butterbeer.

Weve been able to get our fill of (non-alcoholic) butterbeer at Universal Studios but now Be At One are bringing us a stiff version, in the form of their butterbeer cocktail.

The drink contains Chivas Regal 12 year old Scotch, peanut butter milk stout, hazelnut and egg. So…not suitable for vegans, sorry lads.

The cocktail has been added to their new menu, so will be around for the foreseeable future, and it costs £9.50, or £5 via the via the Drinkr function on the Be At One app.

Be At One launches an alcoholic butterbeer cocktail for all you pissed Potterheads

While its not explicitly stated in the books that butterbeer contains alcohol, it does have an inebriating effect on those who consume it.

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Be At Ones cocktail isnt the first time a bar has served up an intoxicating version of the butterscotch flavoured drink – The Blind Pig in Londons Soho made a Half a Pint oButtah cocktail back in 2017, priced at an ye watering £10.50.

Those Hogwarts students would never be able to afford that, imagine if thats what they charged at The Leaky Cauldron.

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If drinking butterbeer isnt your thing, you can also get your hair to look like a pint of the stuff, thanks to the butterbeer hair colour trend.

The look is a magical blend of gold, yellow, and auburn shades painted on to the hair to create the look of a nice pint of butterbeer.

Lovely stuff.

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