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Started brew drink list numbering for update additions, added new base drink names, edited some outdated information in other sections
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(Started brew drink list numbering for update additions, added new base drink names, edited some outdated information in other sections)
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* Brewing stands for distilling. These do not require blaze powder when distilling.
* Glass bottles for collecting your completed brew.
* A clock to keep track of how long a brew has been fermenting. Right click a cauldron with a clock to see how many minutes the cauldron has been brewing.
* Lots of different ingredients. A detailed list will be included in this guide for the items that are accepted into the cauldron.
* Chests to store your brews in and to keep your ingredients safe.
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# Place your source of fire underneath the cauldron. Remember, this can either be lava or a flame lit with flint & steel.
# Place water from a water bucket into your cauldron. That's it! You're all done with setting up your fermentation cauldron.
In order to ferment ingredients into a brew, right click the cauldron with the ingredient in your hand. ItAlthough isit's EXTREMELYdisabled, importantit thatis youbest to remove theany itemitems in your offhand becauseso theyou Brewerydon't Pluginaccidentally willswitch tryhands toand add both the item in your main hand and your off hand into theextra cauldroningredients. Now that you have an ingredient or multiple ingredients in the cauldron, right click that cauldron with a clock. You will be able to track how long the brew has been fermenting. After you are satisfied with the duration of fermentation, use a bottle to remove the brew from your cauldron!
 
[[File:Brewing stand.png|thumb|250x250px|Distillation setup ]]
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Note: Breaking any part of the barrels will cause the contents to spill out and rendering the barrel useless. You will have to fix the barrel and replace the sign to recreate it.
 
Note: Like the distilling stand, you can place a brew in a barrel for a short while to pull up the brew's hidden loredata 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 Lore ==
 
== Brew Drink Data ==
[[File:Brew Lore.png|thumb|Brewery Lore example. The ingredients, fermentation time, and distillation amounts are all perfect while the time aged is not. ]]
A brew's loredata 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. The following 5 values could show up on the brew:
* Ingredients: How accurate your ingredients in the brew are to the perfect recipe
* Minutes Fermented: How accurate the fermentation time is to the perfect recipe
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== 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.
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* Over time, you will slowly get less drunk and the effects of drinking will become shorter and more spread out
* You can eat certain foods to reduce your alcohol limit. (Note: It is uncertain if this works properly on CivClassic)
** Drinking a milk bucket will remove all potion effects and reduce your alcohol limit by 32 points each
*** Note: For cases of nausea, milk is rather ineffective since the nausea will continually reoccur for a little while.
** Eating bread will reduce your alcohol limit by 43 points each
** Eating a baked potato will reduce your alcohol limit by 63 points each
** 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.
 
== Brewing Hints & Details ==
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|Grass (Short sheared)
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|Red Mushroom
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|Iron Ingot
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|Rotten Flesh
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|Salmon
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|Cooked Salmon
|FishSalmon Stock
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|Tropical Fish
|Tropical Stock
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|Mutton
|Light Sheep Stock
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|Cooked Mutton
|Sheep Stock
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|Rabbit
|Light Rabbit Stock
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|Rabbit Stock
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|Porkchop
|Grilled Pork
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|Bread
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|Lilly Pad
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|Oak Log
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|Crimson Stem
|Nethery Extract
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|Obsidian
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|Blue Dye
|Bluest Brew
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|Rehydrated Kelp
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|Note Block
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|Artificial Sweetener
|Honey Glaze
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|Birch Button
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|Crimson Button
|Tube Coral
|Red Pepper Flakes
|Long Sushi
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|Warped Button
|Yeasty Liquid
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|Charcoal
|Damp Ash
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|Sea Pickle
|Pickle Juice
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|Hopper
|Bucking Liquid
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|Grass Block
|Still Grass
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|Glass
|Sharp Brew
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|Sweet Berries
|Wild Berry Juice
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|Andesite
|Wet Pebbles
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|Phantom Membrane
|Phantom Venom
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|Brick
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|Rabbit Foot
|Liquid Luck
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|Honey Bottle
|Boiled Honey Bottle
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|Honeycomb
|Honey Glaze
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|Crimson Fungus
|Fiery Mushroom Brew
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|Warped Fungus
|Twisted Mushroom Brew
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|Magma Cream
|Topical Ointment
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|Brain Coral
|Brain Juice
|Smart Sushi
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|Tube Coral
|Elongated Serum
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|Bubble Coral
|Carbonated Water
|Airy Sushi
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|Fire Coral
|Sterile Water
|Flaming Sushi
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|Horn Coral
|Infused Water
|Sharp Sushi
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|Scute
|Charcoal
|Turtle Stock
|Damp Ash
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|Iron Door
|Sea Pickle
|Fortified Brew
|Pickled Juice
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|Torch
|Grass Block (Forgot to add)
|Match Slush
|Still Grass
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|Heart Of The Sea
|Hopper (Forgot to add)
|Oceanic Blood
|Bucking Liquid
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If your brew has one of these names, it means it is unfinished and may turn into a successful brew if aged or distilled. Keep in mind that most base brews will likely not turn into anything. You will need to experiment a lot with different ingredients and follow some of the hints provided to you.
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| colspan="4" |And that's all of them!
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Blindness 3, 2 Minutes 10 Seconds
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|Mushrooms Vodka (Gribovka)
|10 potatoesPotatoes
3 Red Mushroom
3 white and red mushrooms
|18 min
|5 Distills
|None
|0 Years
|n/n0
|Glowing, 45 Seconds
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Note: Due to conflicting plugins on CivClassic, in addition to the effects above for each brew, the vanilla potion effect may also be added. For example, an orange colored brew may give you fire resistance for 3 minutes even when it isn't supposed to.
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* 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 usedpreviously todid not work to on CivClassicsCivClassic 2.0 but is now fixed. 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 470600 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 it in the distillerydistilling.
 
== Acknowledgements ==
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* Update 3.0 August 25th, 2019 (Drink total: 420)
*Update 3.1.14 November 1st, 2019 (Drink total: 470)
*Update 4.1.16 Septemeber 27th 2021 (Drink total: 600)
 
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