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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...
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).
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Canon · Films, Andor, The Mandalorian
Blue Milk
Cool, faintly sweet, ever so slightly oily. Tatooine in a glass.
The first drink ever shown in the Star Wars saga. Luke pours it at the Lars family breakfast table in A New Hope, and the universe has been drinking it ever since. The blue colour comes from female banthas native to Tatooine. In canon it has appeared in The Phantom Menace, Rebels, The Mandalorian, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Andor — where Syril Karn pours it on his cereal in one of the most quietly funny scenes in the show.
Real-world recipe: blend 1 cup coconut milk, 1 cup rice milk, 2 tbsp white sugar, a dash of dragon fruit syrup for colour, and a pinch of cardamom. Serve chilled in a stein. Galaxy's Edge uses a similar lactose-free coconut-and-rice base.
Canon · The Last Jedi
Green Milk
Herbal, faintly citrus, unmistakably from a thala-siren.
Introduced in The Last Jedi in the scene where exiled Luke Skywalker milks a thala-siren directly into a vessel and drinks it on the spot, while Rey watches in horror. The drink itself predates the film in the wider lore but the scene fixed it in pop culture. Mark Hamill said in interviews it was coconut milk with green food colouring on set.
Real-world recipe: blend coconut milk and rice milk 2:1, add honeydew juice, a squeeze of mandarin, a drop of orange-blossom water, and spinach for the colour (no food dye needed). Galaxy's Edge serves it cold and slushed.
Canon · Attack of the Clones
Jawa Juice (Ardees)
Sweet, syrupy, faintly fermented. Not for the faint of palate.
Officially called Ardees, this is what Obi-Wan orders at Dexter's Diner in Attack of the Clones. The slang name comes from the (probably untrue) story that it is fermented inside used bantha hides on Tatooine. Wuher serves it at the Mos Eisley Cantina. It is a working-class Outer Rim drink, the kind of thing scoundrels and moisture farmers order without making a fuss about it.
Real-world recipe: 2 oz dark rum, 1 oz ginger beer, 1 oz pineapple juice, half a teaspoon of molasses, splash of lime. Shake hard, serve over ice with a sprig of mint. Mocktail version: skip the rum, double the ginger beer.
Legends · Multiple sources
Corellian Whiskey
A woody, spicy bite that scents the air like Caamasi fur.
The everyday whiskey of Han Solo's home system. Outside Corellia itself it is rare and expensive enough to be reserved for special occasions, which is why imitations from Socorro and other Corellian-settled worlds exist. The drink turns up across the Legends novels as the smuggler's pour of choice. It is also the key ingredient in ryshcate, the traditional Corellian celebration cake.
Real-world recipe: a neat pour of a spicy rye whiskey — Bulleit, Sazerac, or any decent rye-forward bourbon. Add a single drop of allspice dram to evoke the woody bite. Serve in a heavy short glass, no ice.
Legends · Labyrinth of Evil
Whyren's Reserve
The NN182 vintage, if you can get it. Deeper, smokier Corellian whiskey.
The premium expression of Corellian whiskey, mentioned by name in Labyrinth of Evil and across the New Jedi Order novels. The NN182 vintage is the bottle senators and admirals open when they want to impress. It is the Star Wars equivalent of pulling out a 25-year single malt — a status drink dressed up as a smuggler's pour.
Real-world recipe: a single pour of a well-aged single malt with peat — Lagavulin 16, Talisker 18, or for the budget-conscious, Laphroaig 10. Serve neat in a Glencairn glass. Brood appropriately.
Legends · The Courtship of Princess Leia
Corellian Spiced Ale
Han Solo's everyday pour. Warm spice on the back of the throat.
A spicier sibling to Corellian Ale, named in The Courtship of Princess Leia and Dark Apprentice as one of Han's preferred drinks. It is what you order when you are doing real work and need something that doesn't get in the way. The Corellian shipyard set live on the stuff.
Real-world recipe: warm a brown ale or dark amber lager (Newcastle, Negra Modelo) in a saucepan with a stick of cinnamon, two crushed cloves, and a teaspoon of brown sugar. Strain into a pint glass. Surprisingly drinkable, especially in cold weather.
Legends · Star Wars: Legacy Vol. 3
Fofo
Corellian ale and Corellian whiskey in the same glass. Yes, really.
The boilermaker of the Outer Rim. Half a pint of Corellian ale, a shot of Corellian whiskey, dropped in. It is what you order when you have somewhere to be and not much time to get there. Mentioned in Star Wars: Legacy Volume 3, the Dark Horse comic series set 130 years after the films.
Real-world recipe: a literal boilermaker. Pour half a pint of brown ale, drop a shot glass of rye whiskey straight in. Drink in one if you trust yourself. Half if you don't.
Legends · Darth Bane: Path of Destruction
Cortyg Brandy
A Wookiee brandy strong enough to scorch the throat — even theirs.
Brewed on Kashyyyk in the wroshyr-tree heights. The Wookiees make two versions: a milder one for visitors and a full-strength version for themselves. The full-strength is not recommended unless you are roughly Chewbacca-sized. First named in Path of Destruction, the Darth Bane origin novel, where it is described as the kind of drink that ends conversations.
Real-world recipe: 1.5 oz overproof rum (Bacardi 151 or similar), half an ounce of honey syrup, a dash of orange bitters. Stir over ice, strain into a small heavy glass. Treat with respect.
Legends · Wookieepedia cocktail listings
Wookiee-wango
A Kashyyyk cocktail. Considerably more genteel than it sounds.
A Wookiee mixed drink built around cortyg brandy and Kashyyyk fruit juices. Listed in the Wookieepedia cocktail registry. The name is closer to a verb than a description — to wango is to drink one, in some Wookiee tradition. The drink itself is sweet, fragrant, and dangerously easy to keep ordering.
Real-world recipe: 2 oz aged rum, 1 oz mango nectar, half an ounce of lime, half an ounce of falernum, a dash of Angostura. Shake over ice, double-strain into a coupe. Garnish with a mango slice.
Canon · The Mandalorian
Spotchka
Bright blue, krill-fermented, served in shipping pallets.
A blue spirit fermented from blue krill, central to the second episode of The Mandalorian's first season — the Mythrol smuggle it in pressurised casks, the local bartender pays in it, and Mando carries crates of it back to a Sorgan tavern. By the time Grogu has slurped his way through a generous mug at the bar in Chapter 4, it has become the unofficial drink of the New Republic frontier.
Real-world recipe: 2 oz gin, half an ounce of blue curaçao, an ounce of lemon juice, half an ounce of simple syrup, splash of tonic. Shake the first four with ice, strain over fresh ice, top with tonic. The colour is the whole point.
Legends · Mandalorian Republic Commando novels
Ne'tra Gal
Mandalorian "black ale". Sweet, malty, and significantly stronger than it looks.
The traditional drink of Mandalore, brewed sweet despite its almost-black colour. Karen Traviss wrote it into the Republic Commando novels as the drink the Cuy'val Dar clone trainers and their Mandalorian instructors share around a fire. The name translates from Mando'a as "black beer". This is the way.
Real-world recipe: serve a sweet stout (Left Hand Milk Stout, Lion Stout, or Guinness with a teaspoon of brown sugar dissolved in it) cold. For depth, add a half-shot of dark spiced rum to the bottom of the glass.
Canon · Catalyst, Galaxy's Edge
Toniray
A sparkling Alderaanian wine the colour of a summer sky.
Wine of lost Alderaan, mentioned in Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel. Naturally blue, faintly effervescent, made from grapes that no longer exist anywhere in the galaxy. To drink toniray now is to drink memory. It is served at Oga's Cantina as the house chardonnay analogue, but the lore weight is what makes it worth ordering.
Real-world recipe: a chilled glass of Prosecco or Cava with a few drops of blue curaçao or butterfly-pea-flower tea for colour. Or, if you can find it, a true skin-contact pet-nat with naturally bright colour.
Legends · Galaxy Guide 9, Naboo
Blossom Wine
Floral, delicate, potent. The drink Padmé would have served on Naboo.
Naboo's most refined export, distilled from the essences of native flower blossoms then fermented with fruit juice. Looks fragile in the glass, drinks like wine that knows what it's doing. The Royal House of Naboo serves it at state functions, which is to say Padmé probably grew up on the stuff.
Real-world recipe: a glass of Gewürztraminer or Moscato with a teaspoon of elderflower liqueur (St-Germain) stirred in, and a single edible flower as garnish. Serve very cold.
Legends · Dark Nest: The Joiner King
Bespin Sparkle
Cloud City's signature sparkling wine. Bright, peachy, a little theatrical.
A sparkling wine produced in the high cloud farms of Bespin, named in Dark Nest: The Joiner King. Lando Calrissian's casinos run on the stuff. It is the drink of seduction and soft landings — the one you order when you want the evening to go somewhere pleasant.
Real-world recipe: chilled Prosecco topped with a splash of peach nectar and a dash of orange bitters. Garnish with a thin orange peel. It is essentially a Bellini with extra dignity.
Galaxy's Edge · Oga's Cantina
Imperial Guard
A deep red wine for those serving the New Order.
Oga's Cantina's red wine pour, named for the crimson-robed Royal Guard who flanked Emperor Palpatine. The Galaxy's Edge bartenders serve it from tap. The lore version is a Coruscant cabernet aged in volcanic-glass casks — favoured at Imperial officer functions and the kind of dinner parties where Tarkin would discuss orbital bombardment over the second pour.
Real-world recipe: any robust Cabernet Sauvignon will do. For an extra layer of menace, decant a Napa Valley cab with a single dried fig and let it breathe for an hour.
Legends · Dark Empire Sourcebook
Zeltronian Spiced Wine
The drink of the galaxy's perpetual party planet.
Zeltros is the pleasure-planet of the Star Wars galaxy, populated by the empathic, fun-obsessed Zeltrons. Their spiced wine is what the locals serve at every gathering, which is to say every day. The recipe involves fermented native fruits and a proprietary spice blend that allegedly enhances emotional resonance — the kind of detail that sounds invented at a marketing meeting and probably was.
Real-world recipe: warm Beaujolais or a soft pinot noir with a cinnamon stick, two cardamom pods, a clove, an orange slice studded with star anise, and a tablespoon of honey. Strain. Serve in heatproof mugs.
Legends · Star Wars Beverages compendium
Bothan Grain Wine
A wine for engagements, alliances, and the careful exchange of secrets.
During the last years of the Old Republic, this was considered the most romantic of all wines. Couples on Bothawui traditionally shared a bottle to seal an engagement. The Bothans are best known in canon as the spies who died for the second Death Star plans, but in their domestic life they apparently know how to set a mood.
Real-world recipe: a Riesling or Grüner Veltliner served cold, with a single drop of orange-flower water stirred in. Pair with toasted almonds.
Legends · Yoda: Dark Rendezvous
Crème D'Infame
One of the most coveted wines in the galaxy. Yoda's confessional pour.
Mentioned in Yoda: Dark Rendezvous as among the rarest and most desired wines in the galaxy. A drink for slow conversations and hard decisions. Sean Stewart's novel uses it as a quiet device: Jedi Masters drinking together in difficult times. The name plays on French — literally "cream of the infamous" — a wine that earns its reputation through who drinks it, not just how it tastes.
Real-world recipe: a glass of Sauternes or a late-harvest Riesling, served in a small wine glass, slightly chilled. Pair with blue cheese or a dark chocolate truffle.
Legends · Yoda: Dark Rendezvous
Arkanian Sweet Milk
A creamy mead that drinks like dessert and hits like a freighter.
An incredibly potent mead disguised as a sweet milk, made by the Arkanians. Drinkers who underestimate it tend to remember the lesson. The genetically inquisitive Arkanians presumably engineered the original fermentation strain — this is the species that gave the galaxy the medical-frontier ethics scandals, after all.
Real-world recipe: a creamy mead (Sky River, Redstone, or any honey-wine) chilled and served over a single large ice cube. For extra heat, blend with a half-shot of vanilla vodka and a tiny pinch of nutmeg.
Galaxy's Edge · Oga's Cantina
Blue Bantha
Blue milk with a butter-vanilla cookie shaped like a bantha horn.
The most comforting drink at Oga's Cantina — chilled blue milk served with a sugar cookie shaped like a bantha horn perched on the rim. It is the kid menu's pride but the adults order it too. The cookie is plain vanilla butter sugar, the milk is the Galaxy's Edge coconut-and-rice blend, and the combination tastes like a childhood you didn't quite have.
Real-world recipe: serve Blue Milk (see recipe above) in a tall glass. Bake a basic shortbread, shape into thin crescents, dust with sanding sugar. Set one across the rim of the glass.
Canon · The Mandalorian, Galaxy's Edge
Tarine Tea
The quiet drink of Jedi and clear-headed thinkers.
A bitter tea from the Tarine plant, served hot. It is the Jedi Order's reading-room drink — meditation companion, late-night research fuel, the thing Obi-Wan would brew at the Jedi Temple library while everyone else was in bed. Mentioned across the canon and served at Oga's Cantina alongside its sweeter cousin Moogan Tea.
Real-world recipe: a strong black tea (Assam or Yunnan) brewed long, served with a thin slice of fresh ginger and a single dried jasmine flower. No sugar, no milk. For an evening pour, add a quarter shot of cold brandy.
Legends · MedStar I: Battle Surgeons
Coruscant Cooler
A fruity juice and wine blend. The drink of Senate aides and back-room operators.
From the MedStar novels and various Coruscant-set Legends material. A long mixed drink built on fruit juice and white wine — a Senate-precinct staple, low enough alcohol to keep you sharp through a six-hour committee meeting but pleasant enough to look social. The drink of people who do their best plotting in cocktail lounges.
Real-world recipe: 3 oz dry white wine (Pinot Grigio), 1 oz white grape juice, 1 oz fresh grapefruit juice, half an ounce of elderflower cordial, topped with soda water. Tall glass, lots of ice, slice of cucumber.
Legends · Wookieepedia cocktail listings
Tatooine Sunburn
Two suns in a glass. Stronger than the Tatooine Sunrise.
The mean older sibling of the Tatooine Sunrise. Listed in the Wookieepedia cocktail registry as a Tatooine-themed mixed drink with serious bite — orange and red layered against a deep amber spirit base. The kind of thing you order at the Mos Eisley spaceport bar when you have already lost something today.
Real-world recipe: 2 oz mezcal, 1 oz orange juice, half an ounce of lime, half an ounce of grenadine (poured to sink). Tall glass, ice, build in order. Garnish with a charred orange wheel.
Legends · Galaxy Guide 9
Desert Bloom
A Tatooine-theme cocktail. The closest thing to romance a moisture farmer gets.
A floral, almost sweet cocktail named for the way Tatooine cactus flowers bloom once a year after the rare desert rain. Served in Outer Rim cantinas dressed up as romantic settings, and at certain themed venues across the Mid Rim. The Tatooine equivalent of "I love you" might be ordering two of these.
Real-world recipe: 2 oz silver tequila, 1 oz prickly-pear syrup, half an ounce of lime, a few drops of rose water, splash of soda. Stir, pour over crushed ice, garnish with a hibiscus flower.
Galaxy's Edge · Oga's Cantina
Jabba Juice
Tropical fruit, popping pearls, and absolutely no apologies.
Oga's Cantina's most kid-friendly mocktail and also one of the most popular drinks at Galaxy's Edge. Orange, pineapple, kiwi, and cantaloupe juices with blueberry popping pearls at the bottom. A Hutt's idea of indulgence, served in a tall glass with no shame whatsoever.
Real-world recipe: equal parts orange juice, pineapple juice, kiwi puree, and cantaloupe juice, shaken with ice. Pour into a tall glass over blueberry boba pearls. Adult version: add 1.5 oz coconut rum to the shake.
Galaxy's Edge · Oga's Cantina
Jet Juice
The strongest drink at Oga's. Effectively a large shot.
Oga's Cantina's no-nonsense house pour. Reviewers consistently call it the strongest thing on the menu and recommend caution. Bourbon-forward, faintly sweet, served in a small glass that does not match its impact. The drink of pilots about to do something they should not.
Real-world recipe: 1.5 oz bourbon, half an ounce of honey syrup, a quarter ounce of lemon juice, two dashes of orange bitters. Stir over ice, strain neat into a small heavy glass.
Galaxy's Edge · Oga's Cantina
Dagobah Slug Slinger
Herbal, vegetal, swampy. An acquired taste — possibly even by design.
Oga's Cantina's most polarising cocktail. Citrus and herbal notes wrapped around tequila, with a green hue that genuinely resembles the bogs of Dagobah. It tastes the way Yoda's hut probably smells. Plotters and contrarians love it.
Real-world recipe: 1.5 oz blanco tequila, half an ounce of green Chartreuse, half an ounce of fresh lime, a teaspoon of agave, a few leaves of muddled cilantro. Shake, double-strain into a coupe.
Legends · Galaxy Guide 9
Reactor Core
A hallucinogenic three-part cocktail. Not endorsed by reputable cantinas.
A notorious cocktail listed in Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim, built from blue tonic, several spirits, and a proprietary additive that produces mild hallucinogenic effects. Most reputable cantinas refuse to serve it. The disreputable ones charge double. The drink of pilots who already filed their flight plans for after the bender.
Real-world recipe (legal version): 1 oz vodka, 1 oz blue curaçao, half an ounce of absinthe, top with tonic. Stir gently. Garnish with a slice of grapefruit. The hallucinogenic original is not recommended and not real, but the colour is genuinely alarming.
Legends · Wookieepedia cocktail listings
Sith Scorcher
A red, smoking, hate-fuelled pour. Surprisingly drinkable.
Listed in the Wookieepedia cocktail registry as a fiery dark-side themed drink. Deep red, served with rising smoke or a charred-citrus rim. The kind of thing Sith Lords order in conspicuous public locations to remind everyone exactly who they are dealing with. Theatrical but effective.
Real-world recipe: 1.5 oz reposado tequila, half an ounce of red chilli syrup, a quarter ounce of lime, half an ounce of pomegranate juice. Shake hard, strain over fresh ice. Rim the glass with smoked salt and a charred lime peel.
Legends · Dark Nest: The Joiner King
Bloodsour
A Barabel cocktail. Predator species, predator drink.
The favoured drink of the Barabels, the reptilian predator species from Barab I. Mentioned in Dark Nest: The Joiner King. Described as deep red, sharply sour, and not designed for soft palates. Saba Sebatyne would drink this.
Real-world recipe: 1.5 oz aged rum, 1 oz fresh lime, half an ounce of grenadine, a dash of Angostura, half an ounce of beetroot juice for depth and colour. Shake hard, strain into a coupe. Almost confrontationally tart.
Galaxy's Edge · Oga's Cantina
Bloody Rancor
Oga's morning cocktail. A Bloody Mary with murderous intent.
Oga's Cantina's signature morning drink — a Star Wars riff on the Bloody Mary. Served at breakfast hours at Galaxy's Edge, with extra heat and a garnish that varies by season. The drink of the morning after when you have schemes to attend to.
Real-world recipe: a classic Bloody Mary — 1.5 oz vodka, 4 oz tomato juice, dashes of Worcestershire and Tabasco, a teaspoon of lemon juice, salt and pepper, plus a quarter teaspoon of horseradish for the rancor edge. Garnish with celery and a single pickled chilli.
Galaxy's Edge · Oga's Cantina
Yub Nub
Ewok victory in a coconut cup. Two rums, four juices, served on Endor.
Named for the Ewok celebration song at the end of Return of the Jedi, this is Oga's signature tiki drink. Malibu pineapple rum, Sailor Jerry spiced rum, four citrus juices, passion fruit. Served in a souvenir Endor mug shaped like a forest log. The drink of victories large and small.
Real-world recipe: 1 oz coconut rum, 1 oz spiced rum, 1 oz pineapple juice, 1 oz orange juice, half an ounce of passion fruit syrup, half an ounce of lime. Shake hard with crushed ice. Pour everything into a tiki mug. Garnish ridiculously.
Canon · Star Wars: Galactic Drinks cookbook
Bantha Milk Hot Chocolate (Hoth)
The drink of Echo Base. Warm, sweet, and built to outlast a wampa attack.
From the Life Day Cookbook and the more recent Star Wars: Galactic Drinks (Insight Editions, 2026), a hot chocolate made with bantha milk — the Echo Base survival staple after a day in the Hoth ice. Comfort drink, full stop. The kind of thing Princess Leia would order in the mess hall after Han went looking for Luke.
Real-world recipe: warm 2 cups whole milk with 4 oz chopped dark chocolate, a teaspoon of vanilla, and a pinch of cinnamon. Whisk until smooth. Top with whipped cream and a dusting of cocoa. For the adult version, add a half-shot of dark rum.
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.