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− | + | | skill2 = Cooking | |
− | + | | machinery = [[pot still]] | |
− | + | | resources = [[grape juice]] and [[wood]] or [[coal]] | |
− | + | | heals = 9.4 | |
− | heals= | + | | heals2 = 11 |
− | + | | intox = 8.32 | |
− | method0= | + | | intox2 = 12 |
− | method1= | + | | method0 = [[pot still]] (400g [[grape juice]], 50g [[coal]]) |
+ | | amount0 = 150 | ||
+ | | method1 = [[pot still]] (400g [[grape juice]], 80g [[wood]]) | ||
+ | | amount1 = 150 | ||
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− | + | 11 grams heals one percent of damage, making this the most potent healing food in the game. | |
+ | [[Brandy Deutsch]] is made from [[grape juice]] and [[wood]] or [[coal]] using a [[Pot_still#Grape_juice|pot still]], in a fixed (150 grams) and automated project. | ||
− | + | ==Uses for brandy== | |
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+ | * [[amaretto]] with [[crushed nuts]] and [[grain spirit]] using a [[Cask#Fermenting_amaretto|cask]] | ||
+ | * [[plum pudding]] with [[large bones]], [[cake flour]], [[raisins]], and [[eggs]] in a [[Convection_oven#Cooking_plum pudding|convection oven]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Drinks]] |
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11 grams heals one percent of damage, making this the most potent healing food in the game.
Brandy Deutsch is made from grape juice and wood or coal using a pot still, in a fixed (150 grams) and automated project.
Uses for brandy
- amaretto with crushed nuts and grain spirit using a cask
- plum pudding with large bones, cake flour, raisins, and eggs in a convection oven