Are you ready for some Harry Potter Mixology? Ashley Bryce and Liana Cole spent some time designing a number of very creative Harry Potter inspired cocktails that you’ll want to check out. We’ve shared a few of our favorites below, but in order to see them all, you must visit their Little Pink Blog!
If anyone of legal drinking age tests these out, let us know!
Fred and George Weasley
1 oz Vodka
½ oz Chambord
½ oz Peach Schnapps
Splash of Pineapple juice
Strawberry Pop Rocks
Directions:
Fill martini glass with cold water and place in freezer for 2 minutes to chill.
Pour all ingredients except candy in a shaker with ice.
Rim martini glass with Strawberry Pop Rocks
Pour in contents of mixer.
Goblet of Fire
1 oz vodka
1 oz blue curacao
3 oz lemonade
Splash 151
Pinch of cinnamon
Directions:
Pour vodka, blue curacao, and lemonade into a goblet-type glass
Top with a splash of 151 proof rum
Light on fire
Add the pinch of cinnamon to the flames (cinnamon will spark)
*** Blow out flames before consuming! ***
Fleur Delacour
3 oz Nuvo
1 oz Vodka
3 Raspberries
1 Strawberry
Directions:
To chill Vodka: Add ice and Vodka to cocktail shaker
Shake
Add Raspberries to bottom of champagne flute
Strain chilled vodka into flute
Add Nuvo
Garnish with strawberry
About the creators of these cocktails:
Ashley Bryce holds a B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Classical Studies from the University of Florida (Go GATORS!). She is fluent in Latin and has a passion for translation. A Miami girl who loves politics, old movies, Doris Day, and all things Harry Potter related. Find her on Twitter (@ashleyellene) and LinkedIN.
Liana Cole is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Global Strategic Communications from Florida International University. Liana holds a B.A. in Journalism and a minor in Fine Art from The University of Central Florida. In addition to being a Harry buff, Liana is a certified bartender by ABC Bartending. She has a love for culture, music and art of all kinds. Find Liana on Twitter (@Liana_Rochelle) and LinkedIN.
A huge thanks to our very own Ashley Gonzales for alerting us to this!