Gryffindor’s house cocktail is one for the brave with a (fire) whisky base.
A nice fruity cocktail to suit almost all tastes, the Huff n’ Puff is easy to make and easy to enjoy.
Slytherin’s house cocktail may appear to be sweet at first, but don’t let that fool you - it’s actually got quite a kick and can catch you unawares...
I think Harry would choose this classic; something not too simple, but not too much fuss either. The perfect drink to relax with after saving the world a few times...
This is a really fresh-tasting cocktail that is great for sipping whilst relaxing at the burrow, reading the latest edition of Plugs and Fuses Monthly.
This is the kind of potion only dark wizards should attempt. Like polyjuice it isn’t particularly nice, but two or three of these and you’ll feel like your soul has been split a few times...
Traditionally this is called a Long Island Iced Tea. Depending on how much cola you add to this drink, it will either look like iced tea or simply pure cola. Either way, no-one else will know your secret. Probably...
When you’re as pathetic as Peter Pettigrew, you’ll drink what the Dark Lord tells you to. Muggles call this simply Muddy Water but then what do those idiots know, right?
It’s no surprise that Sirius Black’s cocktail would be built upon whisky; this is a classic recipe that has been served for many years...
Yes, we know he is! Very funny. This is another all-time classic cocktail that has been made by generations of bartenders and is traditionally served before dinner.
Do you enjoy terrorising muggles? Are you evil to your very core? And do you treat others with utter contempt? If so, then this is surely the drink for you. All hail the Dark Lord!
It is best to use clear tequila for this cocktail although it will taste just as good with any. A very refreshing drink with an unusual twang - that’ll be the basil.
Stare deeply into this drink and it is said that those with ‘the gift’ can tell the future. No doubt it involves some awful and tragic event when read by certain people...
The only thing Gilderoy Lockhart wouldn’t like about this drink is that it isn’t named after him! Great for drinking whilst signing autographs though...
Ron’s not exactly a master of potions, so he needs a drink that tastes great but is pretty easy to make. And this is it! The taste can vary greatly depending on the type of rum used...
The recipe below is for a Hagrid-sized portion. Non-giants may wish to reduce the amount of each ingredient to a more sensible level for humans. The traditional name of this cocktail is actually Rusty Nail, although the twist of lemon peel is a non-standard addition.
As head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, Mr Crouch would kindly request you measure the ingredients exactly so as to ensure a fully legally compliant drink...
This drink is pleasant enough, but you wouldn’t want to spend an entire evening with it - therefore best dealt with in small doses. After drinking you have to say “Harry Potter” in Dobby’s voice.
One of the best-looking shooters you can make, this is a great drink for parties held on a full moon. Of course, you have to howl loudly after downing it...
The perfect way to practice your layering skills, this little shooter looks like a black-robed Malfoy. Much more pleasing than its Hogwarts counterpart though...
With just a wave of his wand, Mad-Eye can conjure up one of these quite easily. You, on the other hand, will just have to practice. Layering like this isn’t too hard when you’ve done it a few times...
This is the kind of shooter you make for someone else. You must tell the drinker to ‘swish’ the contents around in their mouth before swallowing -the ‘joke’ being that it curdles in the process, making the overall experience rather unpleasant. Hilarious.
Although traditionally called a Cockroach, in the Harry Potter universe this cocktail is known as a Metamorphmagus because after downing it, your face will contort into all kinds of unusual positions you didn’t realise it could go...
A very sweet combination, the Mollywobbles is another shot that is just perfect for practising your layering skills. There’s nothing in particular that links it with Molly herself, but the name is so good that it had to be used...
The idea here is to knock back the first drink (Crabbe’s Scab) and then straight afterwards down the second (Goyle’s Boil). They’re actually not quite as foul as the names would suggest...
The pineapple in this cocktail may not be crystallised, but it’ll do for Slughorn. After one or two of these he’ll regale you with stories of various witches and wizards in positions of power to whom he still sends the occasional owl, then sing a sad song about a wizard called Odo...
Suave and sophisticated, this drink is the perfect match for Cedric. A real martini like this is made with gin and not vodka.
It might not have the most appealing name, but surely it’s better than Crumple-Horned Snorkack or Umgubular Slashkilter. Too many of these and you’ll think you’re wearing spectrespecs though...
This cocktail’s traditional name is Amaretto Sour, and although it is very easy to make, it is hard to perfect: you may need practice to find exactly the right amount of lemon juice!
It would have been great to have made this into a Fudgetini, however the chocolate version is much more popular (and the ingredients easier to source!) The key here is presentation: it should look more like a dessert than an actual drink...
When you’re planning on searching for the Deathly Hallows whilst simultaneously publishing a magazine that reveals the conspiracies no-one else will even mention, it surely helps to have a drink that will increase your brain power. Sadly, this isn’t it - what you really need is Baruffio’s Brain Elixir...
Even Neville should be able to make this cocktail, despite the difficulty he has with potions - well, as long as Snape isn’t standing over his shoulder watching him mix the ingredients that is...
This cocktail certainly wouldn’t look out of place bubbling away in a cauldron in Snape’s dungeon classroom, although thankfully you don’t need his exquisite potion skills to make one of these. The ingredients might not strictly be everyday bottles, but they’re worth investing in for this great drink...
A cocktail inspired by Norbert the dragon, with a customizable alcohol level and a blood syrup topping.
A cocktail to celebrate Dobby's freedom, featuring vodka, Midori, and cranberry juice.
A coffee-flavored cocktail highlighting Hermione's strength, made with vodka, Baileys, and coffee liqueur.
A spicy and unique cocktail with gin, lemon, and Tabasco, garnished with a chili pepper.
A spooky drink with tequila, blackberries, and sage, made special with dry ice for a smoky effect.
A cocktail for the purebloods, featuring licorice and blackcurrant flavors with black ice cubes.
A mystical punch with a smoky appearance, made with ginger ale, pineapple juice, and lime sherbet, using dry ice.
A pumpkin-themed cocktail with spiced syrup, rum, and sparkling water, served in a hollowed pumpkin with dry ice.
A cocktail with a blood effect, using raspberry syrup injected with syringes, along with vodka and amaretto.
A strong flavored cocktail designed by Voldemort, with blackberry schnapps, vodka, and cranberry juice.
A cocktail to celebrate Nearly Headless Nick’s deathday, featuring vodka, cream, dark cacao liqueur, and triple sec.
A cocktail dedicated to the Bloody Baron, with a seasoned salt rim and a mix of Clamato, vodka, and spices.
An alcohol free drink with St-Germain Liqueur and gold shimmery luster dust.
A festive cocktail for a party, featuring vodka, St-Germain, and golden luster dust.
A cocktail dedicated to Helena Ravenclaw (The Grey Lady), made with flavored vodka, lemon juice, and crème de violette.
A champagne cocktail inspired by the Golden Snitch, with elderflower cordial and gold shimmer.
A cocktail dedicated to Hagrid's dragon, with rum, mezcal, blood orange juice, and a lime muddle.
A cocktail to celebrate Fluffy, the three-headed dog, made with marshmallow vodka and chocolate liqueur.
A smoking drink with whiskey, bitters, and sugar cubes.
A drink for witches and wizards with butterscotch, heavy cream, and cream soda.
A sweet apple martini with elderflower liqueur, vodka, and honey. Marshmallows are optional.
A potion-like drink that has a potion appearance, made with pomegranate juice, tequila, and ginger ale.
A cocktail dedicated to Bellatrix Lestrange, with vodka, Bailey’s, amaretto, and cream, topped with chocolate, almonds, and cinnamon.
A dark and spicy shot that represents Voldemort’s soul, featuring tequila and Tabasco, garnished with jalapeno.
A fun and interesting cocktail inspired by the Weasley twins, with vodka, Chambord, peach schnapps, and Pop Rocks.
A cocktail to celebrate Fleur Delacour, featuring sparkling liqueur, vodka, and raspberries.
An elegant cocktail that represents Professor McGonagall, with Earl Grey tea, vodka, lemon, and mint.
A dreamy cocktail for Luna Lovegood, made with vodka, raspberries, elderflower liqueur, and pink lemonade.
A special, magical cocktail that marks Black Magic, featuring Aperol, balsamic, and herb-infused honey.
A cocktail for Slytherin house lovers with rum, mint, lime, and Prosecco.