Okay, here is my sharing about making the “gold star beverage” based on your requirements:
So I saw this gold star beverage thing all over the internet and, you know, I just had to give it a try. I mean, a shimmery, golden drink? Who could resist that, right?

First, I gathered up all the stuff I needed. It was pretty basic, just some champagne I like – nothing too fancy. And the most important part is something called “luster dust” to make it all glittery. Oh boy, finding that was a bit of a wild goose chase. I went to like three different stores before I finally tracked it down in a cake decorating shop. Who knew?
Mixing Time
Next, it was time to put it all together. I poured the champagne into a glass, making sure not to spill any – it’s the good stuff, after all. Then came the tricky part: adding the luster dust. The package said to use just a tiny pinch, but you know me, I’m a bit heavy-handed. I probably put in a bit too much, but hey, more shimmer, more fun, right?
Stirring It Up
- I gave it a good stir, and wow, it was like magic.
- The whole drink turned into this swirling, golden potion.
- It was honestly mesmerizing to watch.
- I felt like a mad scientist or something, creating some kind of enchanted elixir.
Taste Test
Finally, the moment of truth – the taste test. I took a sip, and it was… interesting. The champagne tasted the same, of course, but the luster dust added this weird, kind of metallic aftertaste. It wasn’t bad, just… different. I guess that’s the price you pay for a drink that looks like liquid gold, huh?
Overall, it was a fun little experiment. Would I make it again? Maybe for a special occasion, or just to impress my friends. It’s definitely a conversation starter, that’s for sure. But for everyday drinking, I think I’ll stick to regular, non-shimmery champagne. Less glitter, more bubbles, you know?
If you’re bored and want something to do just try this. It may not be so tasty but it was fun making it!