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Polyjuice Potion – A Harry Potter Vodka Cocktail

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Last Updated on November 1, 2023 by Leah Hall

A fun adult twist on the Harry Potter Polyjuice potion recipe!

 

We have been on a bit of a Halloween kick this week, so why not keep the party rolling and share another fun party drink, our take on another famous magical drink from the Harry Potter books, Polyjuice Potion. While our version Polyjuice Potion cocktail might not make you transform into your arch nemesis, but it might transform your party into something a bit more magical! Fizzy and foamy, with a sweet tart citrus burst and with aromatic bitters, our Polyjuice Potion recipe can be made for both adults and kids!

 

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Polyjuice Potion cocktail in glass mugs, ceramic spoon. Vodka and bitters bottles in background with cauldron and sign

Polyjuice Potion

Any good Halloween party has to have a good drink, and our take on Polyjuice Potion fits the bill, as it basically is an individual sized party punch! We started out by putting scoops of lime sherbet into a mug, then added a generous dose of vodka. To add a little complexity to the drink, we added in a few dashes of aromatic bitters.

 

The bitters adds a dark complex layer of spices and herbs which helps round out the tart brightness of the lime sherbet and lemon lime soda.

Polyjuice Potion cocktail in glass mugs. Bottle of vodka and bitters in background with cauldron of dry ice and halloween books

A party punch has to have a little bubbly component, so we topped the drink with a big splash of lemon lime soda. The sherbet reacts with the bubbles in the soda, resulting in a delicious foam similar to a float. The interaction of the bubbles also helps mix the drink, which disperses the bright green color of the lime sherbet, making the drink definitely look like a magic potion.

Polyjuice Potion in glass mugs with bottles of vodka and bitters in background

What Ingredients are Needed for the Polyjuice Potion Recipe?

The Polyjuice Potion ingredients are simple and makes for a fun colorful cocktail.

  • Lime Sherbet
  • Vodka (optional if you want to make it for the kiddos, more info below!)
  • Lemon Lime Soda
  • Bitters

 

Since we wanted this to work for a party, we had to make the drink look and sound really magical, so added a pea sized chunk of dry ice after we added the lemon lime soda. The dry ice makes the drink bubble, smoke and gurgle after we stirred the dry ice into the drink. This really adds a cool look and sound to the drink, and makes the top get extra foamy.

NOTE: drinking dry ice is not safe! If you add it to a drink, make sure it is completely dissolved before drinking the cocktail. This may mean waiting several minutes for it to do so. It is a safer option to use a larger chunk of dry ice in a bowl with warm water to give the effect of the dry ice in the area you are serving. Use caution and always use gloves and tongs when handling dry ice. Just skip it altogether if safety precautions can’t be followed.

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Just make sure to let your guests know that just like the Polyjuice Potion in the books, you need to wait for the drink to stop gurgling before you can drink it! Harry Potter drinks can be fun and magical.

Polyjuice Potion cocktail in glass mugs, vodka bottle, books and dry ice in a cauldron

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This is also a great drink for scaling up to a punch bowl, allowing your guests to serve themselves. Wanting a great party drink for kids or guests who don’t wish to drink alcohol? Just skip the vodka and bitters, and this is a great kids version!

 

Cheers!

 

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Polyjuice Potion, green cocktails in glass mugs, halloween decor behind
Yield: 1

Polyjuice Potion - A Vodka Cocktail

Prep Time: 4 minutes
Total Time: 4 minutes

A version of the potion from Harry Potter. Can be non-alcoholic or made for adults.

Ingredients

Polyjuice Potion Cocktail

  • 1.50 ounces vodka or vanilla vodka
  • 2 scoops lime sherbet
  • 3-4 dashes bitters
  • Lemon Lime Soda

Instructions

Place sherbet scoops in the bottom of a glass, top with vodka and bitters.

Top with lemon lime soda.

Add in dry ice (optional).

Stir and wait until the drink stops gurgling and dry ice is dissolved, if using.

If not using, drink up!

Cheers!

Notes

Note on Dry Ice: Make sure not to touch the dry ice with your skin or mouth, and don't drink the cubes. Don't drink the cocktail until the ice melts.

NOTE: drinking dry ice is not safe! If you add it to a drink, make sure it is completely dissolved before drinking the cocktail. This may mean waiting several minutes for it to do so. It is a safer option to use a larger chunk of dry ice in a bowl with warm water to give the effect of the dry ice in the area you are serving. Use caution and always use gloves and tongs when handling dry ice. Just skip it altogether if safety precautions can't be followed.

Can easily be multiplied and made in a big punch bowl for a party.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

1

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 320Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 31mgCarbohydrates: 51gFiber: 0gSugar: 40.5gProtein: 2g

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Juliana Mantilla

Tuesday 23rd of January 2018

Can you recommend brands for the sherbet and the lemon lime soda please?

The 'Noms.

Thursday 25th of January 2018

Hi Juliana! We just used our local store brand's lime sherbet. Most of them are very close in flavor. We used Shasta for the soda, but I think Sprite would work well, too! Cheers, and hope you enjoy!

allison

Friday 27th of October 2017

can you do this in a punch bowl?

The 'Noms.

Friday 27th of October 2017

Yes! Just up the amounts, and you can sure make it for a crowd! Cheers!

Dave Mundella Jr.

Sunday 30th of October 2016

How much dry ice per drink is used. Never used dry ice, but, do know where to get it. What is a Bitter, and where would one go to buy some?

The 'Noms.

Sunday 30th of October 2016

We used very small chips, such as the size of a 1/8 of a teaspoon. Bitters are available at any liquor store, and look for the Angostura brand, as it is sold most everywhere. Cheers!

Marlynn Jayme Schotland

Friday 14th of October 2016

What a fun drink for Halloween! I love that it's also one that can be scaled up to a larger portion so guests can serve themselves.

Tram-Anh Poprik

Friday 14th of October 2016

YES! So fun! We are having a Halloween party and this will definitely be on the table! Thanks so much for the recipe! xx

The 'Noms.

Friday 14th of October 2016

Let us know how your party goes! Thanks for visiting!

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