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your local drunkard ask for support.

Postby Reiber » Wed Sep 14, 2022 11:54 pm

so yea, recently built myself an still and went to work, with 8 wickerpickers too get myself an full barrel of calvados, and i gotta say, you can plant an boatload of appletrees, let your trellis span the horizon, set up multiple productionlines, but pressing just takes an awefull amount of time,
whith stilled spirits now could we get some convenience for the industry, i mean an credo would be nice eventually, but it would be real cool if we could use windmills to power oure press, or have the time needed for pressing be influenced downwards by something,(strg, q of press dont know)

the new hunger systems looks like drinks could play an bigger part in oure diet, and the whole industry seems like an fun little offshoot between farming/trefarming/ carpentry. whith many ways too expand on it
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Re: your local drunkard ask for support.

Postby Audiosmurf » Wed Sep 14, 2022 11:59 pm

STR increasing grape destruction speed could be fun
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Re: your local drunkard ask for support.

Postby Sevenless » Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:15 am

Definitely a stark difference in the effort required for pressed drinks vs malted ones.
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