Beer magic performed by Harry Potter himself!
By Callum Gunn
There is no better magic than beer magic. Well unless Harry Potter performs it and that is exactly what happened on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Now if you are not a Potterhead then obviously you are not going to care about Harry Potter. But you will probably care about beer magic because, well, it’s beer.
During The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jamie Parker, who plays Harry Potter in the current Boadway production Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, performed a magical beer trick on national television.
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Showing off his amazing talent he left everyone watching, including myself, completely baffled at what just happened before our very eyes. Thankfully, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon uploaded a clip of the magic inaction on their YouTube channel for everyone to see.
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Enjoy the moment. It’s truly wonderful. If you want to skip to the good bit rather than watching the entire clip. Jump to about 02:50, although you really should watch the whole thing to appreciate it fully.
So what did you think? Pretty amazing right? Personally, I have no idea how he did it, my best guess is some very good slight of hand, but I would really love to be able to do it. I think I would be a huge hit at parties and BBQ’s if I could pull that off. It would be interesting to see if you could do that with a bottle of wine as well though.
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Do you have any idea how Jamie Parker did it? Do you think you could do that? Let me know by dropping a comment below.