Originally Answered: In Harry Potter if butter beer make characters drunk (as it happens to Hermione in halfblood prince) Why are the younger students allowed to drink it? Firstly, Hermione getting drunk was a film thing and did not occur in the book, so it's not canon.
In one scene, Harry, Ron and Hermione order butterbeers at the pub, and Hermione ends up with a frothy mustache. While it's never been entirely clear whether butterbeer is alcoholic, it seems to have an effect on the normally uptight Hermione, who acts tipsy walking home as she throws her arms around the boys.
In the books, the famous butterbeer is described as giving people a slight “buzz” but the version made at Universal theme park and the homemade version does not contain alcohol, although you may get a sugar high if you drink a couple glasses. If you're wondering, “Can kids can drink butter beer?” The answer is yes!
At Universal, Butterbeer is an alcohol-free, foam-topped soft drink with a creamy butterscotch taste. And fans love it. Universal Orlando sold one million of the drinks within just a few months of the land's opening, and it remains one of the top draws that keeps pulling fans back for repeat visits.
BECAUSE HERMIONE WAS IN LOVE WITH RON, NOT HARRY. Hermione's feelings for Harry are sibling-like, not romantic. Also, she actually saw Ron and Lavender, while she only heard about Harry and Cho second-hand from Harry.
Victor Krum was her first boyfriend. It's possible that they had sex. She blushed when talking about him after their relationship ended.
Lavender Brown is Ron Weasley's love interest in "The Half-Blood Prince." Warner Bros.
Alcohol was regulated in magical society by the Department of Intoxicating Substances and licenced by the Licensing Wizengamot of Great Britain. Beverages with heavy alcohol were usually restricted to wizards that were "of age", that was, seventeen or older.
The Butterbeer begins with equal parts vanilla vodka and butterscotch schnapps, which supply the boozy quotient in this recipe. Cream soda provides the cold, fizzy element, and when combined, the trio yields a drink that is sweet and refreshing.
What is Butterbeer made of in Universal? The basic recipe is heavy whipping cream and cream soda. There's cinnamon and nutmeg, butterscotch and softened butter. If you're trying to follow along at home and looking for a Butterbeer recipe, you could start out with a basic cream soda.
Since the original readers of the Harry Potter series have come of age, it's clear that they all want to enjoy that fabulous creation: Harry Potter Butterbeer. The interesting thing about this drink is that it didn't exist before the book. It was wholly invented by J.K. Rowling.
Served at The Three Broomsticks, Hog's Head and The Leaky Cauldron, butterbeer is described by J.K. Rowling as “a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch”. When first mentioned in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, it is served foaming hot in mugs, or can be purchased cold by the bottle.
If you're under 18, it's against the law: for someone to sell you alcohol. to buy or try to buy alcohol. for an adult to buy or try to buy alcohol for you.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione's boggart takes the form of Professor McGonagall telling Hermione that she'd failed all of her exams. Later, Hermione reveals that her biggest fear is failure.
Hermione accidentally puts a cat hair into the polyjuice potion she creates during her second year and when she drinks it, she is transformed partially into a cat. It was a c-cat hair, she bowled.
In Bon Appetit's January 2002 issue, author J.K. Rowling was asked what butterbeer tastes like, and she said: "I made it up. I imagine it to taste a little bit like less sickly butterscotch."
Butter beer is delicious but hard to describe. It definitely has a butterscotch flavor to it, creamy and cold. A definite "must try" if you're going to Universal. If you are staying at a Universal hotel, you can get into the park an hour earlier and that is the best time for Harry Potter rides.
If you've watched any of the Happy Potter movies, you would have learned about this popular beverage that they drink throughout the books and movies. Butterbeer tastes like cream soda and butterscotch with a sweet, forthy topping. There's no actual beer in butterbeer despite its name and it's very sweet.
Cold Butterbeer - The original Butterbeer is served cold, almost like a soda. This is still one of the more popular ways to enjoy the flavors, especially on those hot summer days. Cold Butterbeer has a nice froth at the top, perfect for making a Butterbeer mustache.
Weaknesses. After Hagrid was accused of opening the Chamber of Secrets, he was expelled and forbidden to do magic. His wand was also confiscated and snapped in half (the pieces were later reassembled and hidden in a pink umbrella, which never seems to be far from Hagrid).
We see the wizarding world characters enjoy a goblet of wine on numerous occasions (Hagrid, perhaps the most frequently) but one quirk seems to be that house-elves make a particular type of wine that everyone enjoys.
Barry Winkel: 755+ Years Old
Barry Winkel far surpasses any other known Harry Potter character who is not some sort of creature, and as noted in The Philosopher's Stone, lived to be 755 at least.
Pansy lost her virginity to Adrian Pucey in her fourth year; she was drunk on wine from the Yule Ball and had been abandoned by Draco in the middle of the party, only to be scooped up the suave older boy, eager for an easy catch. She cried. Ron lost his to Pansy.
There was a clatter as the Basilisk fangs cascaded out of Hermione's arms. Running at Ron, she flung them around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth. Ron threw away the fangs and broomstick he was holding and responded with such enthusiasm that he lifted Hermione off her feet.
Ron was usually late to the show, and he was late in realizing he had full-on feelings for Hermione as well. He first felt jealousy in Goblet of Fire, but these were misunderstood feelings which he only got to understand by Half-Blood Prince. This means he only got to the same place Hermione was a full two years later.