Alcohol brewing

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Alcohol Brewing incorporates two distinct stages of production, simple fermentation and more complicated distillation.

Fermented Alcohol

For information on obtaining fruit juice for fermentation, see Fruitpress .
A full barrel of honey ready for fermentation.
A full barrel of lychee juice ready for fermentation.
A full barrel of water with spelt flour ready for fermentation. Note the 10L output.

Fermentation is the first step in alcohol production. Fermented alcohol provides 80 satiety per liter, regardless of the ingredient, and a nutrition value in the fruit or grain category depending on the source material. While fruit juice has 200 satiety per liter and a 7 day shelf life, fermented alcohol has only 80 satiety per liter, but with a much longer shelf life of 140 days. If stored in a cellar , fermented alcohol will last for years.

Honey and all types of juice ferment at a 1:1 ratio into alcohol, while grain-based ales ferment at a ratio of 5:1. 5L water and 5 flour produces 1L of ale, with a full barrel of 50L water and 50 flour producing 10L ale.

Fruit ciders and breadfruit ale require 7 days of sealing. Mead and grain-based ales require 14 days of sealing.

Fermented alcohols are the least intoxicating type of alcohol. Fermented alcohol is mild enough to allow multiple liters to be consumed without being seriously impaired, but any amount of intoxication can make fine detail work such as smithing and chiseling practically impossible.

Fermented Alcohol Ingredients Nutrition
Mead Honey Fruit
Apple cider Apple juice Fruit
Cherry cider Cherry juice Fruit
Peach cider Peach juice Fruit
Orange cider Orange juice Fruit
Mango cider Mango juice Fruit
Lychee cider Lychee juice Fruit
Grenadine Pomegranate juice Fruit
Perry Pear juice Fruit
Blueberry wine Blueberry juice Fruit
Cranberry wine Cranberry juice Fruit
Red currant wine Red currant juice Fruit
White currant wine White currant juice Fruit
Black currant wine Black currant juice Fruit
Saguaro wine Saguaro juice Fruit
Pineapple wine Pineapple juice Fruit
Breadfruit ale Breadfruit juice Grain
Spelt ale Spelt flour & Water Grain
Sake/Rice ale Rice flour & Water Grain
Rye ale Rye flour & Water Grain
Amaranth ale Amaranth flour & Water Grain
Cassava ale Cassava flour & Water Grain
Fruit-breadfruit.png Protip:
Breadfruit ale production has a 7 day sealing period like other fruit juices, but the resulting ale provides grain nutrition instead of fruit.


Distilled Alcohol

Distilled alcohol is produced by boiling fermented alcohol and condensing it into water. Each liter of distilled alcohol provides 80 satiety per liter and never spoils. While each liter of distilled alcohol provides the same satiety as a liter of fermented alcohol, the ratio of conversion loses 90-95% of the total satiety. The only practical benefit of distilling alcohol is to compress large amounts of fermented alcohol for permanent preservation. An additional downside of distilled alcohol is that it no longer provides any nutrition.

Distilled alcohol is ten times as intoxicating as fermented alcohol.

Distilled Alcohol Ingredient Ratio
Distilled mead Mead 20:1
Apple brandy Apple cider 10:1
Cherry brandy Cherry cider 10:1
Peach brandy Peach cider 10:1
Orange brandy Orange cider 10:1
Mango brandy Mango cider 10:1
Lychee brandy Lychee cider 10:1
Pomegranate brandy Grenadine 10:1
Pear brandy Perry 10:1
Blueberry brandy Blueberry wine 10:1
Cranberry brandy Cranberry wine 10:1
Red currant brandy Red currant wine 10:1
White currant brandy White currant wine 10:1
Black currant brandy Black currant wine 10:1
Saguaro brandy Saguaro wine 10:1
Pineapple brandy Pineapple wine 10:1
Breadfruit vodka Breadfruit ale 10:1
Spelt whiskey Spelt ale 20:1
Sake/Rice whiskey Rice ale 20:1
Rye whiskey Rye ale 20:1
Amaranth whiskey Amaranth ale 20:1
Cassava vodka Cassava ale 20:1

The distilling process takes 20 seconds per liter of input.

Ratio Time required per liter of output
10:1 3 minutes 20 seconds
20:1 6 minutes 40 seconds
2:1 40 seconds
Fruit-breadfruit.png Protip:
Despite its grain nutrition, breadfruit ale still uses the 10:1 ratio of fruit alcohols.


Aqua Vitae

Aqua Vitae is twice-distilled alcohol. It is produced by distilling any type of distilled alcohol again. It is always produced at a 2:1 ratio.

One liter of aqua vitae provides only 40 satiety and no nutrition. It is twice as intoxicating as distilled alcohol, making it the most intoxicating substance in the game.

0.2L of aqua vitae can be added to a clean bandage to create an alcohol-soaked bandage, increasing the amount of health gained from 3 to 7. The bandage will dry out after 1 hour.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
1x 0.2L of aqua vitae
1x Clean bandage

Bowl


Bandage-clean



Bandage-alcoholed








Distillation

The process of distillation requires a boiler and condenser. In total, the raw materials required for one distillery are 15 copper ingots and 2 solder ingots, in addition to a saw to create the solder bars and a soldering iron for the boiler and condenser.

Soldering Iron

The soldering iron is a tool used exclusively to craft the boiler and condenser. It requires a stick and a copper chisel. The durability of the chisel will be transferred to the soldering iron, but with an additional 12.5% for the soldering iron due to the stick ingredient lacking a durability stat. A chisel with only 1 durability can be used to create a soldering iron with 56 durability, which is enough to create 14 boilers and 14 condensers.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
1x Chisel
1x Stick

Copper Chisel

Stick




Solderingiron








Solder Bars

Solder bars are exclusively used to craft the boiler and condenser. They require a saw of any metal type and a solder alloy ingot composed of tin and either lead or silver.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
1x Saw
1x Solder ingot

Copper Saw

Leadsolder Ingot




Solderbar

Solderbar

Solderbar







Boiler & Condenser

The boiler and condenser require several copper plates , solder bars, and a soldering iron. The boiler costs 3 durability on the soldering iron, and the condenser costs 1 durability. If the soldering iron has less than the necessary amount of durability, the recipe cannot be completed and the crafting output will not appear in the output slot.

Ingredients Crafting Recipe
1x Soldering iron
2x Copper plate
1x Solder bar

Solderingiron

Solderbar

Copper plate

Copper plate



Condenser


Solderbar

Solderbar






Ingredients Crafting Recipe
1x Soldering iron
5x Copper plate
5x Solder bar

Solderingiron

Solderbar

Copper plate

Copper plate

Copper plate


Boiler


Solderbar

Solderbar


Copper plate

Copper plate

Copper plate

Copper plate



Process

Setting up a distillery takes 3 steps. First place the boiler. Then, place the condenser on the ground next to the boiler, ensuring that it visually connects with the boiler. Finally, place a bucket beneath the condenser by placing it while looking at the ground beneath the spout or the log on which the condenser is placed. Up to 4 condensers can be placed around a boiler, but only 1 will be used at a time.

Water.png Protip:
If you neglect to fill the condenser with water, it will lose half of the distilled liquid!


To prepare the boiler for distilling, place a piece of grass underneath it, followed by 4 firewood , as though you were creating a firepit . Then, fill the condenser with water, up to 10L, and fill the boiler with the liquid to be distilled, up to 30L. Finally, light the fire underneath the boiler.

Running the boiler requires fuel. Each piece of firewood lasts for 2 hours. The boiler will heat up at a rate of 2°C per second to 100°C, and start working at 75°C, which will take 37.5 seconds, or 18.75 game minutes. Each liter of input takes 20 seconds, or 10 game minutes. Once the boiler is up to temperature, it will begin distilling the input liquid at a rate of 1L per 20 seconds and slowly consuming the water in the condenser. Once the boiler has been run once, the full firepit creation process does not need to be done again, and firewood can be added individually. When the boiler runs out of fuel, the liquid inside will retain its heat for significantly longer than it takes to get up to heat. Taking advantage of the cooling delay, 24.6L of input can be processed with only a single piece of firewood.

Intoxication

When the player drinks any alcoholic beverage, their intoxication will increase. Higher levels of intoxication result in a more severe screen wobbling effect and more speech errors when typing chat messages.

Alcohol type Intoxication
Fermented 0.15
Distilled 1.5
Aqua Vitae 3.0

Whenever the player drinks alcohol, the minimum intoxication afterwards is 1.1 + the intoxication amount. For example, if the player is completely sober and drinks a liter of wine, they will have 1.25 intoxication. Detoxification happens naturally over time. 0.005 intoxication is removed each second, or 0.01 each in-game minute with default settings . Detoxification only progresses over real time and does not speed up while sleeping.

Video Tutorials

General Brewing Explanation Full guide from juice to alcohol

History

  • Prior to 1.20, fermented alcohol had 160 satiety per liter and a shelf life of 14 days. 1.20 cut the satiety of fermented alcohol in half to only 80, but increased its shelf life to 140 days to make the difference between juice and alcohol more significant.
  • Alcohol was added in 1.16.




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