22 May 2026

The Star Wars Cantina Drink Generator

Star Wars · Cantina · Tool

Tell us your mood and what species you most identify with, and the cantina will pour you a canonical Star Wars drink — with the lore, the source, and a real-world recipe you can mix at home.

A galactic cantina is more than a backdrop. From the first time we walked into Chalmun's on Tatooine in 1977, the bars of the Star Wars universe have done as much worldbuilding as the planets themselves. The drinks have names, origins, and characters who order them. Han Solo drinks Corellian whiskey. Luke grew up on bantha milk...chalmun cantina monsters drinking

This generator pulls from forty-plus years of Star Wars media — the films, the canon novels, the Legends-era Expanded Universe, the Disney shows, and the Galaxy's Edge theme park — to match your mood and affinity to a drink someone in the galaxy would actually order. Every result is sourced. Every result is real (in the fictional sense).

Step up to the bar

Mood

Drinker

A note on the menu

Every drink in the generator is real in some corner of the Star Wars canon. The split breaks roughly into three categories. Canon drinks are those that have appeared in the post-2014 Disney-era films, novels, and shows — blue milk, green milk, spotchka, tarine tea. Legends drinks come from the pre-Disney Expanded Universe novels and roleplaying game guides, particularly Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim, the Dark Nest trilogy, and Karen Traviss's Mandalorian novels. Galaxy's Edge drinks are the Oga's Cantina menu items, which have their own quasi-canonical status thanks to the in-universe storytelling at the theme park.

A few drinks bridge categories. Blue milk is everywhere. Tarine tea is in both the canon shows and Oga's menu. Toniray showed up in a canon novel and survived the transition to the theme-park bar. The generator treats all of this as fair game — Star Wars beverage lore was always going to be a Frankenstein, and the broader you pull, the more interesting the bar gets.

A note on drinking That mon Mothma made us state

The real-world recipes are suggestions for adult home mixing. Most have mocktail variants noted; for the others, skip the spirit and double the juice or syrup base. Drink responsibly. The galaxy will still be there tomorrow.

Jimmy Jangles

Founder & Editor •  |  @JimmyJangles

Jimmy Jangles is an independent science fiction analyst and media critic based in New Zealand. He founded The Astromech to dig into the themes, mythology, and ideas behind the stories that shape how we imagine the future - from Star Wars and Dune to Alien, Star Trek, and beyond. He also runs How to Home Brew Beers.

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