Is this an actual Minecraft crafting recipe?
No, this is a real-life drink recipe inspired by Minecraft potions. In-game potions are brewed in brewing stands (powered by blaze powder), using nether wart and other ingredients. This version uses grocery store ingredients and is safe for the whole family.
What makes it “traditional”?
In Minecraft terms, “traditional” usually means you start with a base and then add modifiers. We do the same here: a citrus-honey base, then optional add-ins like spice, fizz, and garnish.
Can I make it less sweet?
Absolutely. Start with 2 tablespoons honey, taste, then add up to 1 more tablespoon if you want. Citrus can vary a lot, so your oranges may be sweeter or more tart than mine.
Can I make a sugar-free version?
Yep. Swap honey for a zero-calorie sweetener that dissolves well (liquid stevia, monk fruit drops, or a drink-friendly syrup made with a heat-stable sugar substitute designed for beverages). Sweeten to taste.
Can I make it vegan?
Yes. Use maple syrup or agave instead of honey.
Can I make it a “grown-up potion”?
Sure. Add 1 to 1 1/2 ounces vodka per serving, or use sparkling wine instead of sparkling water for a brunchy version.
Why is my drink bitter?
Two common culprits: you got a little peel or white membrane in the juice (or over-squeezed the fruit and pulled bitter oils), or you used a bottled orange juice that leans bitter. Use fresh juice, avoid grinding the peel, and strain if needed.