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‘Harry Potter’ Fans Can Now Drink Alcohol From Actual Goblets of Fire

It only took until 2017, but we can now confirm that the Goblet of Fire exists! It not only exists, but it comes in the form of a cocktail.

So how can you try it for yourself? Well, you’ll have to get your passport ready for a trip to Singapore, which is where you’ll find Harry Potter-themed café Platform 1094. Of course, if you’re a witch or wizard, you could just apparate there. And trust me, once you see the magic of these drinks, you’ll be DYING to figure out some magical way to get there.

 

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Now that you’ve seen the beautiful splendor of it all, let’s talk about what’s actually in this drink. The Goblet of Fire cocktail is made from Bacardi rum, lemonade, blue Curacao liqueur and a sprinkle of cinnamon, which gets lit (literally).

 

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Lonely Planet reports that Platform 1094 also serves other potion-inspired drinks like Liquid Luck, The Elixir of Life and Truth Venom, along with some dishes the wizarding world would surely approve of—the Giant’s Breakfast and Black Magic panna cotta, for instance.

Now I must practice my apparition.

Micki Wagner is a senior at the University of Missouri-Columbia where she is pursuing a major in Magazine Journalism and a minor in Classics. When she's not writing, she can be found watching beauty videos on YouTube, wandering around bookstores and daydreaming about her celebrity crushes. In addition to writing for Her Campus, Micki also writes more personal pieces on her blog at https://theresidentialblonde.com/. You can follow her on Instagram @mickimouse95.