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'''Alcohol''' is a consumable item in Vintage Story. | '''Alcohol''' is a consumable item in Vintage Story. | ||
== Creation == | == Creation == | ||
''See also {{ll|Alcohol brewing|Alcohol brewing}} | |||
Alcohol is created by fermenting fruit juices, honey, or certain {{ll|Flour|flours}} mixed with water. There are two main types of alcohol, fermented and distilled. Distilled alcohols can be further refined into aqua vitae. | |||
Fermented alcohols include mead, ciders, wines and ales. These are created by sealing the appropriate ingredients into a barrel and waiting either 7 or 14 days <!--need to check-->for the fermentation to be complete. | |||
Distilled alcohols include distilled mead, brandy, whiskey and vodka. It uses a fermented alcohol as a base, which is then distilled by using a boiler and condenser. These are specialized pieces of equipment that require [[copper]] plates, and some form of solder. Once created, players can then use fermented alcohol, water, and firewood to create distilled alcohol. | |||
Aqua vitae is created by distilling any distilled alcohol one more time. | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
All alcohols can be consumed for varying amounts of fruit satiety. Consuming alcohol also creates a "drunkenness" effect for players, adding significant visual sway and blur effects. This effect fades over time. | |||
Aqua vitae is primarily used to create [[Bandage|soaked bandages]], which is one of the most powerful healing items in the game. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Alcohol brewing was added in version 1.16.0.<ref>[https://www.vintagestory.at/blog.html/news/homesteading-part-2-v1160-pre1-r301/ Homesteading Part 2, v1.16.0-pre1]</ref> | * Alcohol brewing was added in version 1.16.0.<ref>[https://www.vintagestory.at/blog.html/news/homesteading-part-2-v1160-pre1-r301/ Homesteading Part 2, v1.16.0-pre1]</ref> | ||
* Distilled rice ale is called "sake". In reality, sake is a fermented beverage. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Alcohol brewing]] | |||
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