Mods / Ale Recipe Adjustment
Author: FloomRide
Side: Both
Created: Jul 15th at 7:38 PM
Last modified: Aug 26th at 12:04 AM
Downloads: 2485
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Latest release (for Vintage Story 1.21.0, potentially outdated):
alefix_1.1.0.zip
1-click install
I found the 4/5 reduction in grain alcohol volume from fermentation in the base game to be a bit unrealistic. I have seen others share the same sentiment, but so far, seemingly no mod has been uploaded to ameliorate this, so I edited the recipes myself and uploaded this simple mod.
Changes the fermentation recipes for spelt, rye, amaranth, rice, and cassava ales so that 1 liter of water plus 1 unit of flour produces 1 liter of ale. A full barrel's worth of ingredients will produce a full barrel of beer.
This should also result in it being much more viable to produce whiskey/vodka and ultimately aqua vitae using grains; previously the player would have to commit a ludicrous amount of flour to this purpose if they wanted to produce aqua vitae that way.
Tested on 1.20.12. Not tested for compatibility with any other mods, but if you use this and find any incompatibilities, please leave a comment. This is my first mod so support for modded alcohols may come slowly.
| Mod Version | Mod Identifier | For Game version | Downloads | Released | Changelog | Download | 1-click mod install* |
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| 1.1.0 | alefix | 1467 | Aug 26th at 12:04 AM | alefix_1.1.0.zip | 1-click install | ||
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Made in 1.21 | |||||||
| 1.0.2 | alefix | 986 | Jul 15th at 8:18 PM | alefix_1.0.2.zip | 1-click install | ||
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| 1.0.1 | alefix | 14 | Jul 15th at 8:03 PM | Empty | alefix_1.0.1.zip | 1-click install | |
| 1.0.0 | alefix | 18 | Jul 15th at 7:53 PM | Empty | alefix.zip | 1-click install | |
Guimoute True, that has also been bothering me. I will get around to wrapping that into a separate mod when I have a working PC again.
The world would thank you if the recipe was changed from flour to grain. Nobody uses flour to make beer IRL. Thanks!
It could be nice if this was configurable? If you end up touching this mod again for an update or something please think of doing that.
Yeah, packing it into a mod was more work than changing the game files, still, I think this should be helpful for people who are worried about editing the files themselves or don't want to have to do that every time the game updates.
I would download but I already did that edit myself... it took all of like 5 minutes in notepad...