[HOW-TO] Wine

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TrinityArse

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This tutorial is intended to be informative and helpful to players new to the mod/version. Wine can be a very resourceful product. It can play for some great roleplay, as well as quench thirst/hunger when one requires healing.

STEPS:

1. Locate a vineyard/presser.
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2. Acquire a knife to prune the vines. A knife can be purchased at most commoner tool areas. Price may vary.
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3. Prune the vines. Use your knife to slash at the vines. Make sure you completely color the "Prune" bar black.
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4. Wait for grapes to grow. After pruning the vines completely, allow 3+ minutes for grapes to start growing...
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5. Make the must. Pick four batches of grapes and press them at the presser.
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6. Make more must. Four batches of grapes will produce one barrel of must. You will need three/four barrels of must (depending on your laboring skill) to make wine, so repeat steps 3-5 until you have three/four barrels of must.
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7. Combine! Combine three-four barrels of must in a presser to create a barrel of wine!
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Serve the barrels at special tavern benches to spawn drinkable Wine Jars. One barrel of wine spawns four Wine Jars.
 
gaham1 said:
Beer is easier just collect 2 wheats with a sickle then get a bucket of water. Go to a brewer hit brew and your done.

But wine is for the more astute.

Or Vikings, if you take into consideration Mead is Honey Wine.
 
WTF! You mean all this time playing PW nobody told me you can skin animals,make wine,bread or beer?! Wth....
This is bs. Why dont more people do this then?
 
sinofchaos said:
WTF! You mean all this time playing PW nobody told me you can skin animals,make wine,bread or beer?! Wth....
This is bs. Why dont more people do this then?

Dude, it was just added yesterday. And what do you mean, skin animals? There are no animals, nor can they be skinned. You can catch fish but they don't appear 'til they're dead AFAIK.
 
Hard to make them swim with the water system Im sure, since there really is none...
Animals would be a good next step, but would need to be in the woods if anything.
 
TrinityArse said:
This tutorial is intended to be informative and helpful to players new to the mod/version. Wine can be a very resourceful product. It can play for some great roleplay, as well as quench thirst/hunger when one requires healing.


6. Make more must. Four batches of grapes will produce one barrel of must. You will need three barrels of must to make wine, so repeat steps 3-5 until you have three barrels of must.
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8. Combine! Combine three barrels of must and a bucket of water in a presser to create a barrel of wine!
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You can either drink the wine barrels whole, or serve them at special tavern benches. Serving the barrels at tavern benches will spawn individual wine jars. Great for tavern RP'ing!

Really?! I need 4 must barrel..
 
You don't actually need water to make wine (only for beer and bread), and the number of must barrels required depends on your labouring skill - lower skill means more is wasted in producing each wine barrel. You shouldn't be able to "drink the barrel whole" as it has no attack animations - so you need to convert to jugs with a tavern bench first.
 
Vornne said:
You don't actually need water to make wine (only for beer and bread), and the number of must barrels required depends on your labouring skill - lower skill means more is wasted in producing each wine barrel. You shouldn't be able to "drink the barrel whole" as it has no attack animations - so you need to convert to jugs with a tavern bench first.
Yep, found most of that out through more playing earlier today. Updated.
 
Is it need to be a "knife" or would any knife do the trick? Say, butchering knife or old knife?
 
Hugues said:
While looking downwards. And instead of necro'ing a 1 and a half year old thread, ask someone IG.

Be quiet, he didn't do anything wrong.
 
Oh not you again. And yes he did, there was no need to necro a thread from 7 months ago to ask how to drink wine. Now don't start an argument - I know you're a fan of that.
 
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