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Quality & Sealing

Quality

Finished drinks come out bad, normal, or good (shown as a star rating). Quality depends on how precisely you matched the recipe acrossat every stage:step:

  • CookHow timelong it fermented in the cauldron
  • Number of distill runs
  • Barrel wood type
  • Years aged

Each recipe also has a difficulty — high-difficulty drinks like absinthe or whiskey demand tight precision, while a simple beer is forgiving.

A finished brew label shows its name, quality stars, an alcohol indicator, and "Brewed by " — so a perfectly-aged spirit always carries the name of whoever made it.

Sealing

Brews can be sealed to lock in their state — handy for gifts, trades or shop stock so they do not keep aging. Ask a staff member how to seal a brew, as the setup may change.