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It is noteworthy that at least once distilled alcohol does not spoil, while still providing saturation - therefore turning excess ingredients into alcohol for storage is a valid strategy. Note that for some fruits, this only applies to the second stage of alcohol brewing - distillation - while specifically 'ciders' will still spoil (other fermented types still unconfirmed).<br>
It is noteworthy that at least once distilled, alcohol does not spoil, while still providing saturation; therefore turning excess ingredients into alcohol for storage is a valid strategy. Note that for some fruits, this only applies to the second stage of alcohol brewing - distillation - while specifically 'ciders' will still spoil (other fermented types still unconfirmed).<br>
Imbibing alcohol however leads to visual impairment - the player character will swerve their head from left to right, which actually affects movement in the game, since it is hard to walk in a straight line without actively counteracting the movement direction chosen by the swerving head.<br>
Imbibing alcohol however leads to visual impairment - the player character will swerve their head from left to right, which actually affects movement in the game, since it is hard to walk in a straight line without actively counteracting the movement direction chosen by the swerving head.<br>
The amount and quality of alcohol imbibed influences the severity and duration of impairment.
The amount and quality of alcohol imbibed influences the severity and duration of impairment.
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