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Welcome to the CivClassic Brewery Guide! Before you start brewing, you will need some supplies to set up your brewing location. You will need:
* Wood for barrels. You will need wood stairs for small barrels and wood stairs/planks/fences for large barrels.
** Note: For large brewing locations, you should make 68 barrels using each of the 68 types of wood. (Acacia, Spruce, Dark Oak, Oak, Jungle, Birch, Crimson & BirchWarped)
* Cauldrons for fermenting. This parameter is also called "time cooked".
* A source of fire. Since fire spread is turned off, you can light any block on fire indefinitely with flint & steel. Lava will also work.
* A source of water. You will want to make an infinity pool nearby.
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# A small barrel is set up using 8 stairs and 1 sign in the pattern shown. The first layer is 4 stairs, the second layer is 4 stairs and then the barrel is completed by placing a sign with the word "Barrel" on it. Barrel created should appear in chat if done correctly. Small barrels are required to have the sign on them to work. The barrel is opened by right clicking the sign and has 9 inventory slots to age brews.
#A large barrel is set up using 1 fence, 16 stairs, 1 sign and 18 wood planks in the pattern shown. Start by visualizing a 4 by 3 rectangle, the first layer layer will have upside down stairs on both sides and planks to finish out the rectangle. One fence post should be placed in front to act as the spout. The second layer is a hollow rectangle made with planks. Note: The two center blocks on this layer can either be filled up or left empty. This is a very handy spot for placing a snitch. The last layer will be stairs on both sides and planks down the center. Place a sign with the word "Barrel" and the message "Barrel created" should appear in chat. Unlike the small barrel, you can remove the sign and the barrel will still work. The large barrel is opened by right clicking the spout and has 27 inventory slots for aging brews. CivClassic's Brewery config only allows you to open a large barrel by the spout but there is an option to open the barrel from anywhere as well.
#When the server updated to 1.14.4, barrels were added as an item and theythat also support aging brews! YouThey dodon't notrequire needany to do anyadditional set up like the other 2 custom built Brewery barrels. The only downside is that they are treated as oak barrels, so you will need to construct one of the other 2 types if you are aging wood specific brews. Minecraft vanilla barrels support up to 27 drinks being aged at once but may be a bit buggy.
 
To age a brew, leave a drink in the barrel for 1 barrel year. A barrel year is 20 real life minutes. Brews will age even if you are offline so don't forget about them! Like distilling, only some brews require aging while others will be ruined by it. It is your job to experiment and figure out the right method to make each drink. You will get a ruined potion if a brew does not age properly.
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Note: Like the distilling stand, you can place a brew in a barrel for a short while to pull up the brew's hidden data for determining the quality of the drink.
 
Note: All types of wood barrels are supported. (Oak, Dark Oak, Birch, Acacia, Spruce, Jungle, Crimson and Warped)
 
== Brew Drink Data ==
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** Eating a baked potato will reduce your alcohol limit by 4 points each
*Some drinks can now lower your alcohol limit too! Teas, food based drinks and other beverages can decrease your alcohol limit between -1 to -10 depending on the drink.
 
== Brew Unlabeling ==
[[File:Brew Sealing Table.png|thumb|400x400px|Crafting recipe for the Brew Sealing Table]]
Unlabeling a brew will remove a few pieces of brew drink data so you can protect your recipes from being easily discovered. Unlabeling a brew will remove cauldron cook time, years aged and number of time distilled. (Will still display it was aged or distilled though). There are two different ways to unlabel a brew:
 
* While you have a brew highlighted in your hot bar, type the command "/brew unlabel" and it will unlabel the brew.
 
* You can craft a custom item called the "Brew Sealing Table". It is crafted by using 2 glass bottles in a row and four wood planks underneath the bottles in a square. The Brew Sealing Table allows you to automatically use the /brew unlabel command for every brew you stick in it. Place a brew into the table, wait a few seconds for a clunk sound and it will auto run the command every time you place a brew in it.
 
Note: There is a weird visual glitch if you shift click a brew from your hot bar into the menu, it will look like it duplicates your brew. It does not.
 
== Brewing Hints & Details ==
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=== Brewery Hints ===
Shortly after CivClassic was launched and after the config was updated to include 154 drinksbrews, various hints were posted on the subreddit to help players discover some brews. The following table contains all of the information that was available on the subreddit. Note: Most of these clues are useless now that the "Brew Names & Other Information" section has been added.
 
==== <big>''Written Clues''</big> ====
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== Additional Tips ==
Hopefully this guide helped you out with understanding Brewery. If you have any additional hints, feel free to add them below!
* Use the command "/brew unlabel" to remove the distill and aging times from your brews! This is useful for keeping your hard earned recipes a secret.
* While trying to discover new brews, it is helpful to only experiment with one factor at a time. (Fermentation time, aging, distilling, ingredient amount)
* You can safely take brews out of a barrel and store them in a separate chest while you are offline soto you can continue aging them another time. Some brews take a long time to barrel age and you can easily miss the proper aging time while offline.
* Network! A lot of players already have discovered dozens of recipes. If you are a new player, it helps to ask your nation or neighboring nations if they have any recipes they are willing to reveal to you.
* It is beneficial to have a cow in your brewery because some drinks require milk! It is also useful to store a bucket on an item frame near your cow for easy access to the ingredient.
* On some servers shop chests do not work with the Brewery Plugin and previously did not work to on CivClassic 2.0. Thankfully they are working now! Read up on the [[Civcraft2Import:Itemexchange|Item Exchange Plugin]] to learn how to make shop chests. You can still sell brews by using some redstone and, dispensers and a redstone torch on the back of your itemexchange shop.
* In the current config containing 600 recipes, no brew has a fermentation time that exceeds 30 minutes and no brew exceeds using more than 64 of any one item.
*Due to a weird unintended bug, when distilling drinks, the drink will stop distilling once it reaches its maximum, perfect distillation requirement. Normally it should continue to keep distilling past that point for as long as you keep distilling.
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