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5e Brewing Guide

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A short document to supplement the core rules on downtime activity for brewing beer.

Contains details on the process, pricing and randomising type of brew along with quality. Additionally presents two pricing structures for use in your campaign as well.

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Scott G May 22, 2023 3:09 pm UTC
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Does the author do any homebrewing of beer and wine?

One of the charachters is playing a rogue with delusions of being a master vintner who is seeking "The Godberry", an elven bedtime story of some kind. I need better than my own translations of my own homebrewing experiences to make this one work out.
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Trace W September 06, 2018 12:55 pm UTC
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I really love this as an idea and i have only just began reading it but from what i see there is no way to raise the quality of the beer by any method even if you do allude to it.
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Andrew B September 06, 2018 8:06 pm UTC
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First, thanks for the comment!
My thinking at the time was that DM's may want to give modifiers if rare ingredients were sought out and used. Maybe a particularity goof hops would allow a +10, combine it with some professional quality equipment from an established brewery to give a further modifier?
Just an added note that I've now corrected some typo's in there as well.
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This title was added to our catalog on September 05, 2018.