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Overview & Equipment
Brewing on Parus (powered by BreweryX) turns ordinary ingredients into beers, wines, spirits and more. It looks involved at first, but it is really just a short process — and once it clicks, it is simple. A drink moves through up to four steps. Each step is an...
Fermenting
The first step in every brew is fermenting your ingredients. The tool you do it in is a cauldron of water over a heat source — think of the cauldron as your cooking pot, and fermenting as what happens inside it. Setting up the cauldron Place a cauldron and fil...
Distilling
Some drinks need a second step: distilling. The tool is an ordinary brewing stand — the same one you use for potions. Spirits — whiskey, rum, vodka, gin, absinthe and the like — must be distilled. Beers, wines and meads do not; distilling those would ruin them...
Aging
After fermenting (and distilling, for spirits), most good drinks need time to age. The tool is a wooden barrel — and on the server you must build a proper barrel for this; a plain vanilla Minecraft barrel block will not age brews. There are two kinds of built ...
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 at every step: How long it fermented in the cauldron Number of distill runs Barrel wood type Years aged Each recipe also has...
Drinking & Getting Drunk
Brewing is only half the fun — drinking has real effects. Getting drunk Alcoholic brews raise your drunkenness, and stronger drinks raise it faster: Your screen stumbles and wobbles as you walk. Your chat gets slurred — and so do private messages. Drink too mu...
Worked Example — Golden Rum
Let us brew a batch of Rum from scratch — it uses every step, so it is a perfect tour of the whole process. The recipe: 18 sugar cane · ferment 6 min · distill 2 runs · age 14 years in oak · difficulty 6 · ~30% alcohol. 1. Ferment Fill a cauldron with water an...
Homes
A home is a saved location you can teleport back to any time. Set one at your base, your farm, your favourite build — wherever you keep coming back to. Commands /sethome <name> — save your current spot as a named home /home <name> — teleport to one of your hom...
Teleporting to Players
Want to visit a friend? You do not need coordinates — just send a teleport request. The other player has to accept, so nobody can teleport to you uninvited. Commands /tpa <player> — ask to teleport to that player /tpahere <player> — ask that player to teleport...
Spawn & Warps
Beyond your personal homes, there are server-wide locations everyone can travel to. Spawn /spawn — return to the server spawn at any time. Spawn is the safe hub everyone starts from — a good fallback if you are lost or stuck. Warps Warps are public teleport po...
Backpacks
A backpack is a bag you carry in your inventory for extra storage. Its contents travel with the item, so you can stash a backpack in a chest, drop it, or pass it on — whatever is inside stays inside. Crafting one Craft a basic backpack with 8 leather around a ...
The Ender Pouch
The Ender Pouch is a small item that opens your Ender Chest from anywhere — no need to place a block. Your Ender Chest storage is the same one you already have, shared across every Ender Chest and the pouch, so anything you put in is safe and follows you betwe...
How Graves Work
A few useful details about how graves behave on HellHold. What a grave keeps All your items — armour, hotbar, inventory and off-hand. All your XP — you get 100% of your experience back, not the vanilla fraction. When you collect a grave, your armour is even re...
Commands & Tips
Turning it on and off Tree felling is on for everyone by default. To toggle it just for yourself: /timber — switch your own tree felling on or off. Turn it off when you only want to break a single log (for example, harvesting one block from a big custom tree w...
Stations & Recipes
The Cookbook and the crafting stations you make food on.
The Cookbook
The Cookbook is your in-game guide to everything Josh's More Foods adds. It lists every recipe in the pack, so it is the best place to start. Getting it The Cookbook is a shapeless recipe — just place the ingredients anywhere in the crafting grid. Open your re...
The Cooking Station
The Cooking Station is the workstation for many of the pack's recipes. You craft it once, place it down, and use it like a dedicated kitchen block. Crafting it Shaped recipe: Leather Bucket Leather Smoker Campfire That is leather, bucket, l...
Teacups & Teas
Fancy a brew? The pack adds a range of teas and hot drinks, served in teacups you craft yourself. Crafting teacups Arrange 5 bricks in a U shape to get 2 teacups: Brick Brick Brick Brick Brick (Top row: brick, gap, brick. Bottom row: three bricks.) Maki...