Butterbeer from Harry Potter | How to Drink
This is the REAL Butterbeer, a recipe from 1588 that is one of the best things I've ever drank. Wizard approved!
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Typo Alert: I've just caught a typo in the final recipe graphic in this video. Sadly, I can't fix it now.
"1 inch grated nutmeg"
should read
"1 inch grated ginger"
Sorry!
There's something so darn Chistmassy about the Harry Potter films, particularly the first few, that I always thought of them as Christmas Movies, even though maybe they're not. Well I'm kicking off this holiday season with a hot mug of cheer with this 1588 recipe for Butterbeer. I know there's a ton of nonalcoholic recipes out there for Butterbeer and those are fine, but honestly, I think this is more in line with what J.K. Rowling had in mind when she wrote the books. For starters, the kids need to grow up from Pumpkin Juice to Butterbeer, implying there's something more mature about it. Secondly Europe and the U.K. are a bit more lax in regards legal drinking ages, and I'd imagine wizards even more so. Thirdly, Butterbeer is an actual real thing, found in a Tudor cookbook from 1588. Was J.K. Rowling specifically referencing this recipe? I can't say for sure (unless she wants to answer!) but I CAN say that I was shocked to discover that Nicolas Flamel was a real person, who wrote a book on alchemy and the creation of the Philosophers Stone. They have copies of it at the NY Public Libary reference branch, rare books section. So, she wasn't strictly making things up with these books. So, this Butterbeer as the official Wizards Butterbeer? Maybe.
Making this episode was the first time I'd made butterbeer, and I'm just gonna be frank: I loved it. This stuff is incredible, though perhaps best in moderation since it's not far off from pancake batter. I'm pretty sure it'll be a huge hit at any holiday party you through. Enjoy!
Butterbeer
• 3 pints or 1.5 liters Real Ale
• 1 inch fresh grated ginger
• half a teaspoon grated nutmeg
• 6 cloves
• Heat to Low Simmer
• In separate bowl beat together:
• 1 cup or 225 grams demerara sugar
• 5 egg yolks
•combine with ale mixture
• melt in 4 oz. or 100 grams of butter
• serve in a mug and garnish with nutmeg
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Hope you've enjoyed this one! If you're looking to stock your bar, you can get my picks here: bit.ly/H2D-ButterBeer-Spirits Want that awesome mug? Get it here: amzn.to/2QhLpTN Second thing: I caught a typo in the final recipe of this video! "1 inch grated nutmeg" should read "1 inch grated ginger", fairly obvious but I had to set the record straight! Also: Unsalted butter.
Hey I made this fallowing your recipe. It was DELICIOUS!
I did the test 32%grifandore 24% ravenclaw 18% hufflepuff 16% slitheran I was like granger
Couldn’t tell if u made the non alcoholic version?
Oh hey, I have learned there IS a reason to use dried over fresh ginger. Fresh ginger has more of a biting, tingling, bright flavor, while dried ginger converts alot of those flavors into a sort of burning hot taste. Experiment! make ginger tea with both.
That’s the Ravenclaw in you lol 🤣🦅💙 always teaching and correcting …. Go Ravenclaw!!!
Fantastic Drinks and How to Make Them
I'd watch that
Sooo clever... ! Love it.
Bravo!
Make this a recipe book!
Take your damn upvote.
“I haven’t been a professional bartender. I haven’t even worked in a bar. No people, I’m just your regular alcoholic.”
"I'm not an alcoholic, I'm a drunk. Alcoholics have to go to those annoying meetings"
Belsnickel brotherhood
I'm not a bartender either even know I want to invent my own cocktails. I want to invent alcoholic beverages.
@@SpoopySquid whats the next stage of alcoholism? Perpetually drunk?
@@FerunaLutelou dead..
in the UK drinking with friends is pretty normal from the age of like 15 so it may seem weird to americans but them drinking real alcohol in the books isn't too odd
Book 5 and after maybe
It doesn't seem weird to us, real Americans hate the stupid drinking age law. You can go join the military and vote at 18 but can't drink or smoke... tsk... but most states allow kids to drink on family property at 16 under adult supervision
@@PUNISHERMHS_2021 actually i think 25 is a better age to bump it up to. Why? You won’t party out your liver in your twenties like most stupid ass kids. Plus then you can focus on your career with college (stem) or a trade.
Well to be fair the legal age and drinking age differ everwhere. In germany drinking is allowed from the age of 18 but people usually have their first hangover with 14. Literally not a si gle person i know did not drink alcohol before they were legally allowed to do so
Yes it is. The drinking age in the UK is 18 (and in the wizarding world it's 17). So anyone drinking below that is breaking the law. You certainly couldn't buy alcohol in a pub without ID that proves your age.
No one will probably see this but, I tried to figure out how I would make a single serving of this drink and came up with the following recipe. 12 oz. of ale , with just a dash of dried clove powder, ginger powder, and nutmeg. Let it come to a very low simmer in a sauce pan, hint taste as you go to see how much spice to add, you don't need much with these ingredients! While waiting for your beer to warm up take two egg yolk and mix them with 1/4 cup of demerara or light brown sugar if you don't have access to demerara. Beat the yolks in with the sugar until it is white in color. Then take a ladle and slowly while mixing if possible, temper your egg sugar mixture by adding a little bit of beer at a time, once that mixture is tempered, add it to the rest of your beer, depending on the head of the beer you may need to whisk it a bit vigorously to achieve a serious froth. Finally while its still warm melt 1oz. of butter and pour into a large mug. Note, some experimentation has also been done with porter, and I found it to be good as well, though not very frothy.
Egg whites you mean? By the way, thx for the measurements!
@@heama he actually only used the yokes not the whites in this recipe, I'd honestly be interested in seeing if there would be of beating the whites and folding them into the beer. if you used the whites instead let me know how it turned out
thank you :)
Does the foam count as part of the 12 oz?
@@lilporky8565 I used a standard American 12 Oz bottle and the amount of beer foam will depend on your pour. You will end up with more than 12 Oz obviously since you will be adding a considerable amount of sugar and egg.
"Woooowww that's super f---ing good, holy sh--t!" That sold it for me.
Honestly about to break the law to try it. Since I ain't old enough to drink yet but close enough idc.
@@mrpotat680 Brew your own. That's what I did in highschool.
@@steamedcarrot781 lol talk about over the top. I love it.
Steamed Carrot you legend
@@steamedcarrot781 Ok so I decided to not do that. I made it though and damn is it good. It kinda tastes like a hot eggnog.
“If the drink you like is in the glass, you did it right” words to live by
What is it with women and alcohol?
@@Lord_Viscerate Drunk and can be dragged to the Backalley near the club and get "knocked" up.
@@johanmikkael6903 Lol wtf
CIOFIDE A lot of people like alcohol.. I actually don't know many women who drink and I've gone plenty of places. The quote can be taken in a non-literal sense, like-glass half full
N' u are a woman to live by
I was so excited to taste Butterbeer when I found a bottle on sale, too bad that the official one is basically like drinking sparkling syrup. This is closer to what I always pictured the drink to be: a creamy, hot and slightly spicy beverage, almost like a mix between eggnog and a cappuccino. I'm totally gonna try this recipe one day
HOT? Beer isn’t supposed to be hot.
@@JesusFriedChrist Beer? He straight up admitted it was basically beer batter It's liquid carbs and fat Somehow there's a drink less healthy than eggnog lol
@@JesusFriedChrist tell that to europeans, some of us drink beer at room temperature
@@JesusFriedChrist butterbeer is said to be hot in the books
butterbeer is @@JesusFriedChrist
I just made this recipe it was literally one best things I've ever tasted.
How did it taste? More or less, can it be compared to other drinks?
@@nessyness5447 you are 9 months late lol hopefully he/she/they replies
@@nessyness5447 , I will tell you when I will make it.
@@smaug9617 did u
@@Dryhten1801 just made it but I think something went wrong 🤔 maybe because I used the wrong suger
Liquid French Toast. This drink sounds like Liquid French Toast, which sounds like an amazing description
ErikaRene I agree:)
Definitely
Then, you would need maple syrup ;)
@@freb maple syrup is not really a common ingredient in french toast. If you like it that way all power to you but this doesnt require maple syrup for it to be liquid french toast
I want some, I'm gonna make some.
Made this with some friends last week. Don't have a big meal before having this drink. This drink IS a large meal. Super tasty, very filling, will definitely sleep for 14 hours after a glass or two.
How many would you say this recipe serves?
@@cab1956 depends on the season. 1 whole pot for winter is 1 person for me. Lol
true, very filling, i made it with friends and they didnt like it so i had to take it all down myslef, over a course of a couple of days ofc
It sounds like a whole breakfast with all that butter and egg in it. Kind of nasty sounding when you look at the ingredients but it tastes amazing.
Holy shit, it really is orgasmic....I wanted more but it really is filling...sooooo full but wanted more
Word to the wise: DRINK IMMEDIATELY. I made this for Halloween and after a few hours it looked VERY VERY unappetizing!!
well yeah it's meant to be served warm
@@DonkyPunch712 I know, I wanted to let people know that reheating doesn't work with this
What did it look like?
@@sonofaquack6987 it begins to look like mud and oil. The butter/oils separate and dont incorporate despite reheating
@Samuel Skala yep. Didn't work
I really love revisiting these og videos this time a year just fits the holiday vibes very nicely
when to add the butter?
I like that Jacob Kowalski is getting more into the magic world
Sooo underrated comment
THIS
You got it! XD
Yes
XD i can't unsee it now
This is what I imagined when they mentioned butter beer in the books. Not like the ones in the park.
Ana Banana well they have to make an alternate for the ppl under 18 in the park. I imagined it to be beer that are creamy as butter with a little ginger sweet taste when i read the book. The one in the park just taste like syrup
They're so gross! I was so excited to try out Butter Beer in the lodge, but it turned out nasty.
omg same lol
I always pictured it as a warm creamy buttery flavoured drink. It's not supposed to be alcoholic except for house elves. But overall this seems to line up well with what was described. I'll definitely be making it.
Have you guys tried the hot butter beer in the parks? It’s pretty movie accurate..
The Quaffle in the fruit bowl is a great little easter egg!
I actually had a friend who worked in Orlando’s Universal Studios! If you want to make a frozen butter beer as they make ‘em in the theme park: 1) You’ll want a bottle of Cream Soda 2) Blend it LIGHTLY with crushed ice 3) in a separate bowl you’ll want a decent amount of whipped cream (about a four second squirt) 4) lightly mix in caramel syrup into the whipped cream and adjust to a light caramel taste 5) Pour in your soda cream slush and top with caramel cream topping I kid you not, this is exactly how they do it and it is surprising easy to make. Plus, most households have whipped cream, caramel syrup, and ice! All ya need is the cream soda and you’ll be in for a treat 😁
Somebody pin this comment.
Treat + diabetes :)
lol genuine question: do most American households typically have whipped cream and caramel syrup on hand? Specifically the whipped cream in the spray can? 😂
@@karlcarlsburg9641 yes most Americans have whipped cream in their fridge. Caramel syrup is less common but easy to find at stores why do you ask?
@@karlcarlsburg9641 not anymore. gotta be 21 to buy whipped cream now
“They were nutmeg obsessed.” *Townsends has entered the chat*
Here sire
Unexpected crossovers
Lol
Nicole has entered the chat
-Townsends intro tune ominously growing closer-
This is like binging with babish except for recently divorced men
Liam Watson 😂😂
The ramen noodles need a slap.
@@ray_murray829 Whelp thats me convinced.
Uh. fuck. you nailed me here.
I was just thinking these two would make an awesome collaboration for a holiday special
Just found this, wanted a good recipe using actual beer (not that super sweet butterscotch-y soda) to drink while playing the new Hogwarts game- this came out great!! Followed directions exactly, except used ground ginger (1.5 tsp) and ground nutmeg. Will be making again!!! 🍺
I always come back to this every Christmas, fantastic recipe!
A tip on ginger use: peel it with a vegetable peeler, tightly wrap it in plastic wrap, freeze it, and *then* grate it: it turns into an almost ginger snow that dissolves super fast and is significantly easier to grate as the fibers don't come apart.
Peel it with a teaspoon. Less wastage.
Ya, I made this and mine came out a little chunky, gonna take this advice for the second batch. (Yes it was still that good)
Oooh, that's such a nice idea!! Thanks for the tip 😘
U da real mvp man
Are u the Messiah?!?
“I’m not much of a Harry Potter fan.” *has a sorting hat to the left of my bar*
if you look right, in the citrus bowl, you can clearly see he is not a fan)
And glasses on that animal, ofc, now when I look closely
@@Sm0lkin isn't that just ginger? Which is in the recipe so is needed on screen
@@FuryousD the red one, that little brownish ball-like thingy^^ the tiny little quaffle.
Haha... ginger...
Hey Greg! I made this recipe in my pressure cooker and used a hand mixer, it worked out really well as a replacement for a fancy heated stand mixer bowl.
I’ve always imagined butterbeer as some unique beverage that went through a complex magical brewing process I’ve never related it to anything in the real world
Sugar, fat and alcohol. From perspective of health, this is poison. But of course it tastes amazing.
They're only poison in excess.
@Garett Crook, Arsenic is basally a lot more toxic than any of these things listed. Don't demonize food.
Poison? Your body wouldn't make it far without sugar and fat.
@@EnCey2 Thats what a century of consuming sugar makes you believe. There was a time when sugar wasnt needed. Ive been on Keto for 4 years now, and I can say you can make it with minimal to no sugar.
@@thesilentcartographer5575, You realize your body converts all of your food into sugars, right?
Initially I thought this guy is definitely a Hufflepuff. By the end of it, especially when he goes into nerdily clarifying and explaining how there's half a butter stick in the beverage, I was convinced that he's a Ravenclaw. Your sense of humor was pure class. Keep it up mate. By the way you've gained yourself a new subscriber.
To be clear, the fandom does accept hybrid houses, wherein a person may exemplify strong traits from more than their chosen house. I, for example, am technically a Hufflepuff, but I consider myself a Huffleclaw.
@@angelnichols5408 i consider you a huge bender
Angel Nichols I think traditionally they would just say you are a hufflepuff with Ravenclaw undertones, cause I don’t think you can mix the houses like that
This is the most bent comment I've ever seen
I think the Hufflepuffs must always have a nice smelling common room and dorms, not just because of the plants in their common room... But because of one other thing. If I am not mistaken, they are right near the Hogwarts Kitchens.
Late to the show but just tried this recipe tonight and oh my goodness if it isn't one of the best warm drinks out there. As explained in the video the spices blend into the beer and goes to the background while the creaminess gets boosted! Definitely a recommended drinks for those cold winter days!
I watch this video every year. It really gets me in the christmas spirit. Merry Christmas folks!
“Definitely enough nutmeg” Rumour has it that this remark made Jon Townsend so irate he frowned mildly for half a second.
Rumor has it Jon sent him a letter explaining why there is never enough nutmeg and sent him some special Townsends nutmeg!
I went looking for this. He does say the Tudors were nutmeg-obsessed later in the video.
I got notification from Townsend as I was reading this
The only good youtube recommendation I got in last 6 months.
Thanks KZhead! And thanks you!
Same here. I need to find some ale asap.
Same, easy subscribe
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same
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"Have you seen any pictures of Henry VIII?" Cut to ads of Presidents Choice holiday meals. "Big fella..."
"I want to sit by the fire reading a book with this" yeah man you're definitely a ravenclaw
Guacamole Nigga Penis Ravenclaws would mostly pass time reading, gryfindors do whatever they’d like depending on the person.
But then, I am obsessed with books, m a book dragon; yet again, m a Slytherin..
@@considermecrunchy3431 after that guy changed his name Guacamole Nigga Penis is quite an interesting insult
@@rolux4853 You'd think youtube would update the username, but then again, the gibberish IS pretty entertaining
That was a like an insult and compliment at the same time. And this is coming from a Gryffindor.
I just stumbled upon this channel, the video looks really professional, the camera angles are beautiful, the background is cosy and the host seems nice. Instantly subscribed :)
Thank you!
gotta agree whatever he may lack in being able to pour literally anything at all without getting it all over his hands is made up for in presentation
me too.. I like that lighted bar, just under the drink.. Makes the drinks look magitastic.
Glad you like it! Free handing that with a router made me nervous as hell
Same here, im not old enough to drink though but i love it i like the 20s era music, the lighting, the angels and overall just him hosting.
Come back to this every year, this is amazing!
So, I've just made this for a HP marathon and it is DELICIOUS, instant favorite, thank you so much
Your inappropriate Tudor drinking limerick: On the bust of a barmaid from Whales, was tattooed all the prices of Ale, Whilst on her behind, for the sake of the blind, was precisely the same but in braille.
Perfect!
Another fan of “Are You Being Served?”, perhaps?
@@nathanwood6707 Correct, the sick thing about memory is I don't think i've seen that show in at least 25 years!
Saw that one on "Legion"; it's incomparable poetry, brilliant
So an ale costs a finger in the ass?
"Definitely... enough nutmeg" ***Jas Townsend is typing...**
inzanozulu Hello, Nutmeg Daddy
Fuck yes!
I definitely think of him and I like the fact that he like your comment
Yes! I thought of townsends as soon as he said "nutmeg"!
🤣
I miss these old episodes. The lighting seems better, there’s more of the elegant slow close ups, the music, the video quality even seems to be sharper, good tasty spirits on the shelves, a calmer happier Greg. Count this as my vote to close the book on the new torture trial episodes and go back to this calmer nicer format.
I love the music you're playing in the background.
I went to universal studios once and passed the butter beer cart without trying it... *I regret it everyday...*
You're not missing out.. it's an extremely sugary and thick beverage, like syrup. Nothing like the books description, this video tho.. might be up to something
All around me are familiar faces worn out faces worn out places.....
I tried it... I found it disgusting
Unlike what everyone else says, I loved it (but yeah it’s nothing like you expect)
@@chedu18691 Gotta get it frozen. That shit is otherworldly good
Honestly, if I had a bar I'd hire this guy in a heartbeat
You are such a positive narrator, couldn’t keep myself from smiling wide the whole video. Thank you for the recipe, would definitely give it a try 🍻
Just wanted to let you know I discovered your recipe 3 yrs ago now and I have made every holiday season on Christmas eve for my family....it is our most fav tradition and my family raves about this for the next year saying they cannot wait till Christmas specifically for this drink......just wanted to say thank you and hope you have had good holiday season
doesnt anybody think he looks like jacob kowalski from fantastic beasts
Anybody? So many. I’m like one out of ten comments on this video is this
I was going to say the same thing but you beat me to it.
ACCURATE
No you don't. They just see a guy with black hair a little chub and a mustache,and also very charismatic. Kinda got that same charm.
Especially at the beginning,I had to stick up for him,I've got that same kinda funny man,charm and get related to him as well, even with blonde hair,blue eyes funny thing nobody knows his name neither do I. But it drives me nuts because some idiots start to think that you must be like them,if you remind them of them. I'va also reminded people of jonna hill.oooooh god,I'd rather look like other guy.
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Aww thank you!
And 51 seconds
Same here😍😍🍺🍺🍻
Literally lol
Love how he doesn’t cut mistakes
Honestly love to rewatch this video just a feeling of home every time I watch it
Literally no one: J.K. Rowling: Butterbeer is gay
It's only gay when guys drink it. Cause it's actually troll cum
@@ninototo1 LMAO
Butterbeer Recipe -Troll cum -Troll cum -Troll cum -Troll cum -Troll cum -Troll cum
Aaaaahhhh shiiieet
Hahahahahha
how to die from congestive heart failure and cirrhosis of the liver at the same time..........I love it!
AND diabetes, all at once!!
@@inmajina1312 yeh butter kills you oil kills you and so does everything else they SAY kills you lol wake up to ya selves.
@@joshborghero4728 ok boomer
@@TheUbernuck wtfx a boomer coontess countlicka?
Taste the diabeetus
“If the drink you like is in the glass, you did it right” Inspiring words
I love it lol
so I've been making this recipe for my adult family and friends for 4 years now. it really makes Christmas enjoyable again for us all.
How do you sustain an alcohol channel with 200k subscribers in 2018, post adpocalypse, and sustain such quality in your videos? Furthermore, do these videos even make any money?
“Sustain” is an interesting word...
@@howtodrink i dont drink, but liked the pun
There are still a lot of content creators-especially in food (which alcohol sort of falls into)-finding success on KZhead. Domestic Geek, Pickup Limes, Akis Kitchen. The KZhead landscape is just different from how it was back in 2008.
could be more subs, but he has no russian subtitles.
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I didn't know I wanted a cute lumberjack explaining to me how to make drinks for Christmas, but here it is. One of the most entertaining cocktail webshows in a long time.
Well this was a lark to watch! Reading Harry Potter to my daughter this summer, watching the movie after each book, and having thematic treats. I made rock cakes and we're going to have butter beer soon (nonalcoholic, she's 10) and I loved watching your version of it and hearing all your HP commentary and trivia.
I dont know what it is about this video, but I love coming back to it. It cheers me up to watch it.
*"I'm in serious danger of drinking this whole thing."* *-Greg 2018*
this is by far the most beatiful "bartending" show in youtube
toms1313 yea I’m liking it quite a bit. He does a pretty good job. Casual genuine without forcing its topic.
True
This is my absolute favorite video from you so far.
I like sloppy shows man, makes me trust what you’re doing more. Makes me feel that it’s more possible for me to do it 😂
Does this guy remind anyone else of Jacob Kowalski but like if his dream were to open up a cocktail bar
Yessss I thought the same too
I was about to say the same thing!
oh my god he does!!!
confirm
Yyeesss like how he remeber thw secret wizard bar an thought that was hella cool
Now to make butterbrod do drink with butterbeer. Here is what you will be needing: 1. butter 2. bread to put butter on 3. doctor sausage to put on top make sure to make butterbeer with vodka 80 proof or higher
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Boris?
I watched this last year about this time and it popped up again, so watching it again. Subscribed to the channel after watching the Tiki Tiki Room Dole Whip episode. The Pearl Diver was also really good. Always a relaxing journey. I live the background music. I’m from Louisiana and it makes me think of New Orleans. Keep the videos coming, Good Sir.
This turned out amazing and is a weekly drink for us now!
You're certainly a charming guy but definitely a Hufflepuff.
Yeah? Not ravenclawy enough?
How To Drink Hufflepuffs common rooms are next to the kitchens. You’d be right at home!
Hufflepuffs are AWESOME
naly202 Hagrid said they’re a bunch o’ duffers and does Hagrid ever lie?
@@cheepvz poor Hagrid never lied, but can never be relied on either.
Oh my god, I never realized but you have almost the same kind of charisma as Jacob in Fantastic Beasts. Just genuine enthusiasm for what you do without taking yourself too seriously. Keep up the great work!
Even looks kinda similar with a little imagination. Good catch!
Found your channel just recently and already adore it!
So I just discovered your videos but omg the beautiful filming style/intro reminded me so much of Julien Solomita. I feel like you guys would be friends haha. It made me smile ☺️ Ive made a non alcoholic version of this with cream soda, heavy whipping cream and some butterscotch syrup and it was really good!
Not really a Harry Potter fan but I saw the words "Butter" and "Beer" put together and I clicked on the video.
Das cause U gay ( G + 8 - t = U )
@@RegulareoldNorseBoy The username..the comment...everything about you is beautifully despicable. You are the kind of person people enjoy hating.
It was a joke man :-D
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present you an American
I'mTheFlyWhiteGuy I know :) i was too
I would recomend using dried ginger as it has a slightly different flavour to fresh ginger (spicier and generally stronger)
just tried making this for the first time. Came out differently then yours. a lot of people seemed to describe yours as "french toast" mine was more "gingerbread". used a little extra ginger and i only had brown sugar on hand. still got compliments. Might next go round will be using a pale ale, raw cane sugar (no molasses), less ginger, and maybe that 6th egg you mentioned
You would use ground ginger opposed to fresh because ground versus fresh ginger undergoes significant flavor changes on a chemical level that will carry through to the final product/drink/recipe. Yes, ginger is a tropical plant and resultantly does not grow well in England, but the chemistry is why I would side with using the dried ginger or else risk changing the flavor profile significantly. There are some good youtube videos on ginger specifically and these changes it undergoes through various processes, including simple dehydration.
Didn’t know that, interesting!
First time I’ve seen a butter beer recipe that actually resembles what was shown onscreen in the movie.
facts
0.001% alcohol for like $25.00 no thanks
I might add as well, since this video has released, those tankards are now completely sold out, so kudos to you for bringing the maker a ton of business!
I found a second supplier of the same exact tankard and updated the link, that’s for the heads up!
The mug does look cool but I've been seeing a lot of reviewers saying the mug leaks after a few uses. Nothing to do with the drink but i thought i'd mention it.
sketch zeppelin it’s a wooden tankard, you’ve got to use it semi regularly or it dries out
That doesn't seem to be it. Customers are reporting that it starts leaking after only a few uses soon after buying or that it leaks straight out of the package. Often from the bottom. It seems like half the reviews report the tankard leaking either straight away or within a few days.
@@sketchzeppelin7148 Mb add some beeswax to make it more watertight?
Made this for my mom's bday cause she is a Harry Potter fan. Turned out great, thanks for the recipe Greg!
This is my Xmas morning drink! Been doing it for that last few years and always put this on! Merry Christmas!
I just saw this recipe - and BUM - I already cooking the beverage in the next minute. It's a kind of magic. Its Veeeeery delicious and helps me fight cough. ;) I used unfiltered Blanche beer and cut sugar in half. Greets from Ukraine!
Which Blanche did you use exactly, if you happen to remember? 🙂 I am wondering right now where would I get "real ale" in Ukraine.
KZhead algorithms are working again! This video got recommended and now I cannot stop binge watching this channel
Yessssss give into your binge
I recommend trying this with dried ginger. Both make a good drink, but the dried ginger really gives the drink a strong gingerbread vibe.
How much dried ginger?
@@kevinspell99 Try going with half as much as nutmeg, that's how it is in the recipe.
I don't even drink alcohol and I'm not sure how I ended up here, but this was very enjoyable to watch!!
Thanks Babish for sending me to this guy!
Alex Blake #same
I now know who is Babish thanks to you
Binging with Babish's cool older brother.
Older?! Damn.
Love this show- I binge it at work just to keep my mental skills going.
@@howtodrink by about 2 minutes
They should collab!
@@howtodrink shots fired
We ended up making this as a trial run for Yule / Christmas / Solstice this year and MY. GOD. It's amazing O_O Rich and warm and it just sorta turns your entire body into a buttery sweet spiced cottonfluff of "yup I'm happy now" Thank you!
That's magic ;-)
Great episode! Merry Christmas 🎄 Beer and Bread to you! Beer and Butter too!
If anyone wants to know the (estimated) ABV for this, I've tried to figure it out myself. (edit) It's 4.74% if you don't care about math, but if you do, read more. First, I found the estimated weight of the final drink: Weight of the ale: (alcohol is on average 5% denser than water) Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale is 550 ml per bottle 550 * 1.05 = 577.5 3 * 577.5=1732.5 Total volume of ale is a little more than 1.5 liters, I want this to be as accurate as possible. 1650 mL of ale = 1732.5 grams ale 1 inch of ginger = roughly 1 1/4 teaspoons ground which = roughly 1.74 grams of ginger Half teaspoon of nutmeg = 2.46 mL (density of nutmeg is around .89 g/mL) roughly 2.19 grams of nutmeg Weight of cloves varies greatly, but from multiple sources, I'll put the grams at an average of 5g per piece. 6 cloves * 5g = 30 grams of cloves sugar (easy) = 225 grams sugar egg yolks weigh on average 20 g each, 5 egg yolks = 5 * 20 = 100 grams egg yolks finally, butter (easy) = 100 grams butter Estimated total weight of finished product: 2,191.43 grams. Then, I found the alcohol weight in the ale alone: Alcohol by volume of the ale = 6.00 % Therefore, the alcohol weight of the total 1732.5 grams of ale is 1732.5 * 0.06 = 103.95 Total alcohol weight in final drink 103.95 grams ESTIMATED ABV OF FINAL DRINK = 103.95 / 2191.43 = 4.74 4.74 % alcohol by volume, still within average range of ABV of beer. I didn't account for any of the ingredients burning off during preparation or that spill at 7:53 :) but I think this is as accurate of an estimate I could find given the data I could find and the ingredients in the video. Feel free to let me know if you would have done something different. Besides doing something else with 45 minutes of my life. I spent way too much time on this.
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Alcohol boils at 73°C, so quite a bit of it will have boiled off
@@kieranh2005 exactly. Vapour pressure of alcohol, area of the free boundaries of the mixture, energy use in the heating, time of heating and interaction between water and alcohol are factors that should be considered for the estimation of the alcohol lost (in reality many more ). My guess is that the real alcohol percentage is about 1.5, 2% by volume
You smoked out😂
#hedidthemath
Every single time I hear the Harry Potter theme intro, I automatically expect the earrape version.
C W bruv same.😂😂
Well I was going to listen to a 1hour loop of that but I have school so not today
I feel your pain. Memes have changed me.
@@raulphilipgoco403 what about today?
Robbie Zimmerman school. Just started. I hate my life
Did this for my family tonight. I had to use coars banquet instead of ale, but everyone still seemed to love it. Thank you.
I watched this when it came out 4 years ago, and I think I watch it at least once a year. Lol. Love ya!
Same! I really want to try it during Christmas! 😂
Dude, the Bedknobs & Broomsticks reference immediately made me fall in love with your channel. Best movie of my childhood!
I will be trying this. But here in my home state of Washington there is a Brewery located in Leavenworth called the Icicle brewery and they make this insanely delicious Ale called Dark Persuasion and it is a German Chocolate Cake ale so i will have to try making a batch of butter beer with that....... Sooooo excited
Once you tried it, let us know more!
Oh my goodness....I am intrigued
Casey-j-Neer CJN ITS ACTUALLY AMAZING. Had it at the Olympia brew fest and you won’t be disappointed!
Casey-j-Neer CJN I was Best Man at a friend's wedding at Ohme Gardens in Weenatchee, Washington. That night after the day wedding, I organized a party for everyone at a Biergarten in Leavenworth. Everyone had a great time. Leavenworth is a town well worth visiting.
Haven’t been in WA for years, but I fondly remember the breweries!
Omg it’s delicious. Absolutely a xmas drink and a cheer up drink.
“Wooooow that’s super fucking good, holy shit” lmao
Sounds like an awesome "I need some fat to keep me warm in the winter" drink. And holy shit a Bed knobs and Broom sticks reference. Never met someone that actually knew what that was.
Yesss bedknob and broomsticks
I've spent so much time unsuccessfully looking for actual butter beer thank you so much for bringing this to us
Made this following your recipe and it was amazing! 😍
Omg I LOVE you referenced Bed knobs and broomsticks!!! 💜💜💜
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Kowalski... analysis
This is the most legit rendition of this and THAT BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS CLIP THO. Damn, I feel old af.
yes your the first person i have seen online how knows she used a old "Heet Bier" recipe! love you