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They don't have butterbeer at the school, just pumpkin juice afaik. But yeah it's implied that it's non-alcoholic, I guess you didn't read the books lol.
Not really I only watched the movies. I was about 18 when the books came out or so. Was never an avid reader.
If only those cliques from Bully had been applied to houses and clubs in Hogwarts, imagine hexing some random Ravenclaw nerd and having every other Ravenclaw try to hex you back, only to start a huge fight between your house and their house which you slip away from using the invisibility spell. Then watch as Ravenclaw lose like 50 house points when the prefects catch them all. It's so odd seeing Gryffindors and Slytherin students just mingling and practising Quidditch together, what the hell.
Certainly weird how my 15-16 year old is just cruising around the countryside, heading into the "forbidden" forest whenever they feel like it, nobody trying to even stop them, presumably killing a whole bunch of wildlife, goblins and humans instead of attending Hogwarts though, lol. Straight up tossing around unforgivable curses like they're going out of style, too.
But NGL I'd love to try a Butterbeer.
Unlikely, I'm pretty hogged down professionally to travel much but I'll keep that in mind.
Thanks for the description though! I hadn't imagined it'd be sweet. Neat!