• bottle of some amber liquid which Hagrid carried in his overcoat pocket
• butterbeer
• cherry syrup and soda with ice and an umbrella (Flitwick enjoys this)
• hot chocolate
→ served at the Burrow
→ and on the Knight Bus
→ Dumbledore came down in the middle of the night for some, but found the Petrified Colin Creevey instead
→ when Ginny Weasley was sent to the hospital wing after her ordeal in the Chamber of Secrets, Dumbledore suggested that she be given a cup of hot chocolate• eggnog (at Christmas)
• elderflower wine (served at the Weasleys')
• gillywater (McGonagall's drink) (cf. gillyweed)
• milk (at breakfast)
• mead, mulled (a favorite of Hagrid's)
• nettle tea (Gwenog dropped by Gertie Keddle's place (c. 1000s) for a cup of this)
• nettle wine (one of the potions in Snape's potion challenge)
• Ogden's Old Firewhisky orange juice (at breakfast)
• pumpkin juice (usually served iced, available on the Hogwarts Express and at Hogwarts
• red currant rum (Cornelius Fudge's choice of drinks)
• sherry served at the Leaky Cauldron
• Single Malt Whisky - given to Madame Maxime's Abraxan winged horses
• tea (naturally)
→ Lupin makes tea with tea bags, for which he apologizes; he heats his kettle with a tap of his wand
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One Minute Feasts - It's Magic!
CasualeWizards share one very important trait with Muggles: their unbridled love of food. This book is about to show you the foods prepared on Wizarding dining tables and their magical diet. Prepare to feel very, very hungry. Note: This book is for refere...