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Revision as of 16:33, 27 July 2020
Now that we've celebrated an Osiris festival, we have a better idea of what beers we can brew and which ones we don't have a recipe for, and which ones we don't think we will be able to brew this tale.
Spicy
Spicy is a particularly troublesome adjective to achieve this tale. In the locations we have found, it is a wheat-based attribute. Spicy Honey beer can be brewed, both sweet and dry, brown and black. Spicy + other malt-based flavors just haven't happened yet this tale, in spite of lots of searching.
Malt-based Recipes to be written:
Here's my attempt at "auditing" the beer database, looking for missing beers that might still be brewable
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- Potent Fruity Sweet
- Potent Fruity Sweet Brown
- Potent Fruity Sweet Black
Banana
- Potent Fruity Sweet
- Potent Fruity Sweet Brown
- Potent Fruity Sweet Black
Cherry
- Potent Fruity Sweet
- Potent Fruity Sweet Brown
- Potent Fruity Sweet Black
- VP Fruity Dry Brown
- VP Fruity Dry Black
Nutmeg
- VP Fruity Dry Black
- Potent Sweet Black
- Potent Dry
- Potent Dry Brown
- Potent Dry Black
Cinnamon
- 1407, -2180 produces VP Sweet. What other combinations can we get out of that spot?
- VP Fruity Dry Black
- Potent Fruity Sweet
- Potent Fruity Sweet Brown
- Potent Fruity Sweet Black
- Potent Fruity Dry Black