Kindness & Mischief Coffee in Los Angeles, California that describes itself as a "people-driven, quality-obsessed, and community-centered shop"—it also happens to make a Butterbeer Latte that will capture the hearts of conscious consumers and Harry Potter fans alike.
As the name of the hot beverage suggests, it takes inspiration from a seasonal drink from the fictional world of Harry Potter. This real-world non-alcoholic beverage gets its flavor from butterscotch chips, heavy cream, a house-made butterscotch syrup and steamed almond milk.
An alternative to ordering a piping-hot Butterbeer Latte is to order an iced version from Kindness & Mischief Coffee. This slightly different version of the beverage is served in a frosted craft beer goblet that contains white butterscotch tea that's nitrogenated and blended with simple syrup.
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Kindness & Mischief Coffee Serves a Harry Potter-Themed Butterbeer Latte
Trend Themes
1. Fictional Drink Adaptations - As seen with the Butterbeer Latte, there's an opportunity to adapt fan-favorite drinks from fictional worlds into real-world products.
2. Nitrogenated Beverages - Nitrogenating beverages, like the white butterscotch tea in the iced Butterbeer Latte, offers a unique texture and visual experience when served in a craft beer goblet.
3. Non-alcoholic Craft Cocktails - Offering non-alcoholic craft cocktails, like the Butterbeer Latte, taps into the conscious consumer market and provides a unique experience for those who don't want alcohol.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee Shops - Coffee shops have an opportunity to create and market their own unique non-alcoholic craft cocktails to attract conscious consumers and fans of pop culture.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can partner with coffee shops to create pop culture-inspired beverages that tie into their shows, movies, or books to further engage their fanbase.
3. Food and Beverage - Companies in the food and beverage industry can look to adapt popular and beloved fictional drinks into consumer products, like the Butterbeer Latte, to attract fans and capitalize on nostalgia.