Thursday, November 7, 2019

Butterbeer from Harry Potter | How to Drink

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! ********************************** Want that awesome wooden mug? Here's the link! https://amzn.to/2QhLpTN 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 Most of the tools and gear I use on the show can be found on my gear page at: http://bit.ly/H2DGear BUT, here's a couple of links that everyone is almost always asking me about: Koriko Weighted Shaker Tins: https://amzn.to/2MvyOWs Koriko Hawthorne Strainer: https://amzn.to/2IAZrHr Leopold Jigger: https://amzn.to/2KsBu6B Imbibe! By David Wondrich: https://amzn.to/2Kv1dLN Liquid Intelligence by Dave Arnold: https://amzn.to/2N885jP Slowly but surely, I'm starting a mailing list so that I'm not fully dependent on YT's algorithmized notifications system. If you'll sign up, I promise not to abuse your generosity, or sell your info to anyone. It's over on the blog right here: http://bit.ly/H2DBlog *********************************** twitter: http://bit.ly/H2DTwit instagram: http://bit.ly/H2dIG Blog: http://bit.ly/H2DBlog Patreon: http://bit.ly/H2DPatreon Gear: http://bit.ly/H2DGear *********************************** Music by Glen Crytzer: http://bit.ly/2KjujSg *********************************** Incredibly Awesome Patrons who make this show possible! Anthony Elias Dan Blackett Dennis Groome Jacob Willemsma James Griese Rob Hayward Rob L Rosemary H. Andrus Ryan Wolfe Shelby Benton Travis Belanger William Sender
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