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== Brew Drink Data ==
A brew's data can be pulled up by placing the drink in a distillation stand or an aging barrel. This can only be done if you have a named drink and not one of the base drinks, indefinite brews or ruined potions. [[File:Brew Data.png|thumb|Brewery Drink Data Example: All parameters are green and the drink has 5 stars indicating it is perfect. It also shows the alcohol amount and lore.]]The following 6 values could show up on the brew:
[[File:Brew Lore.png|thumb|Brewery Drink Data Example: The ingredients, fermentation time, and distillation amounts are all perfect while the time aged is not. ]]
* '''Quality:''' The number of stars on a drink indicates its quality with 5 stars being a perfect brew. Drinking lesser quality drinks will make you more likely to puke when very drunk.
A brew's data can be pulled up by placing the drink in a distillation stand or an aging barrel. This can only be done if you have a named drink and not one of the base drinks, indefinite brews or ruined potions.
* Minutes Fermented'''Ingredients:''' How accurate theyour fermentationingredients in the timebrew isare to the perfect recipe
* Aging'''Minutes Fermented:''' How longaccurate the brew wasfermentation agedtime comparedis to the perfect recipe
The following 6 values could show up on the brew:
* '''Distillation Runs:''' How many times the drink was distilled compared to the perfect recipe
* Quality: The number of stars on a drink indicates its quality with 5 stars being a perfect brew. Drinking lesser quality drinks will make you more likely to puke when very drunk.
*Ingredients '''Years Aged:''' How accurate your ingredients inlong the brew arewas aged compared to the perfect recipe
* '''Wood Type:''' If the correct wood type is being used or not (This will only show up for brews that require a specific wood type)[[File:Brew Data.png|thumb|Brewery Drink Data Example: All parameters are green and the drink has 5 stars indicating it is perfect. It also shows the alcohol amount and lore.]]
* Minutes Fermented: How accurate the fermentation time is to the perfect recipe
* Distillation Runs: How many times the drink was distilled compared to the perfect recipe
* Aging: How long the brew was aged compared to the perfect recipe
* Wood Type: If the correct wood type is being used or not (This will only show up for brews that require a specific wood type)[[File:Brew Data.png|thumb|Brewery Drink Data Example: All parameters are green and the drink has 5 stars indicating it is perfect. It also shows the alcohol amount and lore.]]
Note: Each of the above lore values will have a color associated with them; Green, Yellow, Orange or Red. If the value is perfect, it will show up green. Depending on the difficulty of the brew, the further you are away from the perfect amount, the drink data values will show up yellow, orange and then red.
 
 
In addition to the above values, a brew may also contain any of the following:
 
* Brew '''Lore:''' A drink might have a small line of lore text in blue underneath the perfect drink's name. This will show up on the drink at all times.
* Brew '''Title Message:''' After drinking a brew, you may see a message appear in the center of your screen for a few seconds before disappearing. This data onlywill appearsnot whenshow drinkingup on the brewbottle before drinking.
* Brew Drink'''Chat Message:''' After drinking a brew, you may see a message appear in your chat log. This data onlywill appearsnot whenshow drinkingup on the brewbottle before drinking.
* '''Alcohol Amount:''' When you stick a drink in a distilling stand, it may show the drink's alcohol amount in ml. This number is the alcohol's potency out of 100.
 
== Drinking Effects ==
While drinking, you can receive a multitude of side effects as a result of getting drunk. Each player has an alcohol limit of 100/100 and each drink will add to that limit until you exceed 100. Once you go over 100, you will pass out and get kicked from the server. In addition to the effects a brew may give you, the following effects may occur depending on your alcohol limit:
* '''Slurred Speech-:''' As you get more drunk, the Brewery Mod will detect certain combinations of letters or phrases and jumble them up in chat. A single word like hello could turn into a full sentence of random slurred speech. Additionally, text on signs will also appear slurred after you finish typing on them.
* '''Stumbled Walk-:''' You may find yourself moving in one direction on your own and have little control over moving in that direction. This becomes increasingly bad as you near the 100 alcohol limit.
* '''Passing Out-:''' When you exceed your 100 alcohol limit (There isn't currently a way to check your current alcohol amount so be careful!), you will get kicked from the server. When trying to log back in, it may tell you that you're too drunk to log in! Just keep trying and eventually you'll be able to rejoin. Be careful though because you will be combat tagged on drunk log out and can be easily killed.
* '''Nausea-:''' As you near the 100 alcohol limit, you may get increasingly bad spells of nausea that can last a few seconds or a few minutes. Stop being such a drunkard!
**Note: You can turn lessen or turn off nausea effects in your minecraftMinecraft accessibility settings.
* '''Vomiting-:''' After you reach a certain alcohol limit, you may start spewing soul sand everywhere. This is just a visual effect and you can't pick the soul sand up. The frequency of this happening increases if you drink lower quality drinks or ruined potions.
* '''Poison-:''' Aside from a few brews having poison as an effect in the config, if you drink imperfect brews (Especially ruined potions) you have a chance of poisoning yourself.
* '''Hangover-:''' If you log out while you are drunk, and log back in later that day, you will log in with weakness, hunger or slowness effects due to a hang over. This is more likely to be severe if you got drunk off of lower quality or ruined brews.
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