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[[Malt]] is brewed into ale at a [[Burgage plot#Extensions|brewery]], which is a [[burgage plot]] backyard artisan extension. Breweries brew ale at the 1:1 ratio—for every unit of malt, one unit of ale is produced. This ale will then be distributed by workers to various [[granary|granaries]] or [[tavern]]s within a village.
[[Malt]] is brewed into ale at a [[Burgage plot#Extensions|brewery]], which is a [[burgage plot]] backyard artisan extension. Breweries brew ale at the 1:1 ratio—for every unit of malt, one unit of ale is produced. This ale will then be distributed by workers to various [[granary|granaries]] or [[tavern]]s within a village.


==History==
{|class="wikitable"
!April 26, 2024
|Added ale.
|-
!May 31, 2024<br>(0.7.92)
|Reduced family ale consumption to one unit of ale consumed every three months.
|}
[[Category:Resources]][[Category:Commodities]]
[[Category:Resources]][[Category:Commodities]]

Latest revision as of 16:17, 24 July 2024

Ale is an essential commodity that villagers who live in a level three burgage plot can drink. Ale is made of malt and is distributed to villagers via a tavern.

Use

Ale is a key requirement in upgrading burgage plots to level three, with villagers needing to have a supply of ale at a tavern at the time of upgrading. Ale is consumed by eligible villagers when they enter a tavern and is consumed at a rate of one unit of ale per family, per every three months (four per year).

Production

Malt is brewed into ale at a brewery, which is a burgage plot backyard artisan extension. Breweries brew ale at the 1:1 ratio—for every unit of malt, one unit of ale is produced. This ale will then be distributed by workers to various granaries or taverns within a village.

History

April 26, 2024 Added ale.
May 31, 2024
(0.7.92)
Reduced family ale consumption to one unit of ale consumed every three months.