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Customizable Drinks Menu

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Many campaigns and one-shots use taverns for their setting, which makes sense as it is often a place for common folk – be they humans or otherwise – to gather and share news over nourishing refreshments.  But how do you make your next tavern feel authentic and not another cookie-cutter bar with the same tables, patrons and the mead for sale?

One fun way to keep your players interested is to create varied and mysterious drinks.  These can not only provide a local flavour but could also affect the players as well as the weight of their purse.

I designed the following drinks tables for anyone to enjoy so please feel free to use or alter for your own games.  The names of the drinks are split into 3 parts with the effects and price from each section described next to it.  Like the names, the effects are prices are accumulated together from all 3 sections.  This means, there are many combinations, resulting in many unique alcoholic (and magical) Beverage Recipes!

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April 6th, 2019
Easy to use and creative. Gives great mix and match 3 part names, plus very helpful and creative drink descriptions and effects as well as more detailed tables for more dramatic/funny/dangerous potential effects. The tables are well laid out. I have [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on January 13, 2018.