$$ Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 (edited) Brewery Basics There's been a lot of players asking about how the brewing system works, although there's a help option in-game, some players prefer a visual guide so this is for you guys! Let me know if you want anything else added in here, any and all feedback is welcome! Step 1. First things first, you need to get the brewer job from the location on the map. Type /brewer in-game and it'll give you a waypoint location to the relevant place. Once you get there, type /brewer confirm and you'll have the job. This grants your character the ability to brew various types of alcohol. Step 2. Now that you're officially a brewer, it's time to set up your brewery. For the purpose of this guide I set the equipment up hastily and in a different dimension to any other players on the server. Get creative and set something up that looks great! To get started you'll need to purchase the following items from the tool stores dotted around the map. Mixing Bucket Blue Barrel Propane Tank Iron Pot & Burner Step 3. Now that you've got all of the items, it's time to get the ingredients you'll need. For the purpose of the guide, we'll be using a wheat recipe. You have two options to pick from when you first get the job, either wheat or corn mash. Head over to the mixing bucket and press K. It'll load up a menu like this below. The ingredients that are necessary for wheat mash are; 8 water bottles, 5 wheat and 6 sugar. These items can be purchased from the farmers market in Grapeseed. Once you've got all of the items in your inventory, press check ingredients and then "put all ingredients in". This then allows you to press "start process" as seen in the above image. You'll get this confirmation message and will have to wait 1 minute before collecting the wheat mash. (Later steps require you to have yeast in your inventory, for craft beer which we're creating in this guide you will need 4 yeast which is available at the farmers market.) Once it's finished mixing, you'll get the following message to confirm that your mash is ready to collect. Step 4. Now it's time to create the mixed wash, head over to your mixing bucket and press K. Select the collect option and you'll now have wheat mash. From the ingredients we used earlier, we were able to yield 66 wheat mash. Head over to your iron pot which has been placed on/near the burner and press K. Follow the same steps as earlier, head over to check ingredients and then press "put all ingredients in". Then select back and you'll be able to start the process to create the wheat wash. You'll get a similar confirmation message, refer to the below image. Similar to the wheat mash, you'll get a confirmation message for when your wash is ready to collect. Step 5. Collect your wheat wash, from the 66 mash you'll be able to create 8 wheat wash. Head over to the blue barrel and press K you'll be able to see a similar menu to the other items. Head over to check ingredients as always and "put all ingredients in". Once you've put the ingredients in and selected start process. You'll get a similar confirmation message. When the below confirmation message pops up, head over to the barrel and select collect! Step 6. Now you're able to collect the beer, head over to the barrel, press K and collect the items. You can yield 10 craft beers from one batch of ingredients. Repeat the above steps for the amount of beers you need! There are different types of liquor you can create. These are; craft beer, moonshine and craft liquor. Moonshine and craft liquor require corn wash, which is made via the same steps for wheat wash; you just need to purchase corn instead. If you work/own an official brewery you'll have access to the professional recipes. I'll be creating a guide on professional brewing soon! Edited August 2, 2023 by $$ 6 2 3 Link to comment
$$ Posted May 13, 2023 Author Share Posted May 13, 2023 (edited) Professional Brewery Players also have access to professional breweries which are usually created by players. If you have hopes of setting up your own brewery, the best advice is to fill in a property request once they open and explain your ideas thoroughly during the request process. Once you're granted the property, it'll be set to a "professional brewery" so you'll have access to the script benefits. For the purpose of this guide, I reached out to @HeyIt'sKay! and @ROSG so please show them some love as they was able to grant me with access to the Green Isles Brewery! Step 1. We'll make some professional craft beer, which requires the same ingredients for beer as regular brewing. If we refer back to the original post, as you can see it's wheat wash that is required. Refer back to our original guide and we just need to create mash to begin with. So head over to the mixing bucket, press K and then you'll be able to select check ingredients. This is what the menu looks like once you've selected "put all ingredients in". Granted, you'll have to keep the ingredients in your inventory. A nice tip is that if you have the stock and your brewing kit in your property, it'll take the ingredients directly from there. Step 2. Now that you've created the mash (1 minute of waiting), it's time to create the wash. Head over to the iron pot and press K. It's time to put in the ingredients which I'll show in the screenshot below. You should yield 66 wheat mash from the bucket, which you can put into the iron pot and start the process for the wheat wash. For professional craft beer, you'll need 16 wheat wash, every 66 wheat mash will result in 8 wheat wash. Therefore, for a batch of professional craft beer, we'll need double the amount of wash. Step 3. Under check ingredients for professional craft beer, it shows we need 16 wash. So if you haven't created double the amount of mash, now's your time to go back and do it! Once you've gotten the wash, head back to your blue barrel and select "check ingredients" under the professional craft beer recipe. Put in the ingredients and then start the process, we're nearly there! Step 4. Fill in the ingredients via put all ingredients in and then start process. It'll take a total of 2 minutes for your professional craft beer to be ready. You'll get the chat notification of your beer being ready to collect. For each batch of 16 wash and 8 yeast, you'll yield 20 professional craft beers. On the original guide, we we're done at these steps but there's a few more benefits you get with the professional brewing system. You can rename your alcohol that you make in a professional capacity. You're also able to edit the icon that the item has in-game. So the two commands we're going to need are /breweryname and /iconpicker! Changing Icons, Naming and Assigning Images Step 1. Check out the item in your inventory, it'll have the regular green bottle icon. However, now that we're in a professional brewery we can utilise /iconpicker and change it up a little bit! So place your beers in the inventory of the property. Then do /iconpicker to select the icon that you'd like. Step 2. Once you've picked the icon that you'd like, use the /breweryname command to change the name of the drink. However, the script will only allow you to change the name as long as the item is in the inventory of the property. Don't worry though, if you only want to rename 10 bottles, you can select the amount. For the purpose of the guide, I'll only be renaming one bottle of beer. As you can see in the image, you need to select the base alcohol ID. It sounds complicated but don't worry! It's just the item's ID in your property. So do /pinvex to see the ID of the professional craft beer. Refer to the example below. So our base alcohol ID is 1500. So I'm going to type /breweryname 1500 1 Brewster Brew! Step 3. Assigning an image, now once you've executed the /breweryname command, you'll receive a pop up in the chat. The selected drink will then be visible with the icon you have selected and the name in your /pinv. However, the pop up that shows up also tells you that you can assign an image. So when handing the item off to another player, it'll show the image of the drink. All you have to do here is /assignimage, then choose the ID from your own inventory. So /invex and it'll give you the item ID and then paste in the link to the image you'd like to assign to the item and we're done! These are the main differences that come with professional brewing, everything in this guide also applies to the other types of liquor. As always, any changes let me know and I'll be sure to update the two guides! Edited May 28, 2023 by $$ 4 1 1 Link to comment
Joel Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 Great guide, very detailed and easy to follow. 1 Link to comment
kensho Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 Thank you, so many people have been recently inquiring about brewery so this'll be helpful to link! 1 Link to comment
Fizzlestat Posted May 13, 2023 Share Posted May 13, 2023 Jack Brewster is the man. Great guide! 1 Link to comment
NexusExodus Posted May 14, 2023 Share Posted May 14, 2023 Can't wait to see more info on the professional brewery script 1 Link to comment
Developer FatCatTuxedo Posted May 24, 2023 Developer Share Posted May 24, 2023 Brewery key changes to K next update 2 Link to comment
$$ Posted May 24, 2023 Author Share Posted May 24, 2023 Will update the guide once update is released! 1 Link to comment
Mindful Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 Thank you for the guide! What are the rules for where the tools can be placed? Can I place them in my apartment? How about if it's a rental? Link to comment
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