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| ====== Alcohol ====== | ====== Alcohol ====== | ||
| - | <color red>This page is a work in progress. | + | <color red>This page is a work in progress. |
| The goal of this guide is to give brief descriptions of how to make alcoholic beverages. | The goal of this guide is to give brief descriptions of how to make alcoholic beverages. | ||
| This guide is for making alcoholic beverages only. There are other pages on the wiki for learning how to make affinity beverages. | This guide is for making alcoholic beverages only. There are other pages on the wiki for learning how to make affinity beverages. | ||
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| + | Alcohol does not decay. | ||
| ===== Red and White Wine ===== | ===== Red and White Wine ===== | ||
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| * It takes 83.33 grapes to make 22.5kg of juice. | * It takes 83.33 grapes to make 22.5kg of juice. | ||
| * It takes 22.5kg maple sap to make 22.5kg maple syrup. | * It takes 22.5kg maple sap to make 22.5kg maple syrup. | ||
| - | * The unfermented wine recipe requires equal parts juice and maple sap. Therefore, 22.5kg of juice and 22.5kg maple syrup become 45kg of unfermented wine. | + | * The unfermented wine recipe requires equal parts juice and maple syrup. Therefore, 22.5kg of juice and 22.5kg maple syrup become 45kg of unfermented wine. |
| * A fruit press can hold 2.0kg of juice max. | * A fruit press can hold 2.0kg of juice max. | ||
| * Press 7 grapes at a time to produce 1.89kg of juice. | * Press 7 grapes at a time to produce 1.89kg of juice. | ||
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