May we please add recipes to brewing that let us convert casks or bottles to cups and shots of the various drinks?
I think this would make selling drinks a lot more useful both as a brewer/innkeep and as a buyer/hostess.
- No more group events where people are slurping booze directly from casks! Though yes, I've gotten around this in the past by using a cup short description, and others have added emotes when they drink.
- Fewer objects floating around in game! I spend a lot of time replacing cups that never make it back to my tavern, in spite of a permanent mood asking people to put them in the empties bin, the occasional WHO title asking the same, and even IC messengers sent after people when the empties list doesn't match up to my sales receipts. I understand that people forget, or they don't want to waste unfinished liquor before leaving, but it ends up being a lot of hassle for something I'm not actually making much if any profit on. NPC drinks are usually really cheap and while cup objects tend to hold more liquor, I still have to price drinks as low as possible to encourage sales.
- One step closer to better cost:profit ratios on a marketable craft! Related to the above point, the cost and trouble that goes into all the different parts of making a drink isn't necessarily covered by what you actually get paid for the drink itself, especially when considering the fact that various liquors have different sizes.
TL;DR; May we please have brewing recipes that allow us to convert drinks to cup and shot sizes? When people buy drinks, most often it's in a cup from a tavern, occasionally as a bottle for gifts or picnics, or casks for large events. Adding these recipes would be an immense help in making brewing a marketable skill.
Cups and Shots of Booze
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I'm really surprised it doesn't work this way already! I would also like to see this make it in!
I'm afraid that this is not a scalable solution. As we have things set up now, this would require an additional recipe for everything you can put in a cup. And adding any new drink would take three to four recipes each. Will we want sample sizes next?
I'd suggest considering changing what our drink containers are. For example, make them a set of glasses which is a tool to create discard on empty drinks from a liquid until it is gone. The cup creates the size and short description and the source creates the liquid and taste and 'additives'. Then adding a new drink size becomes a single new object of that size and we can get rid of all the bottle pouring recipes.
I'd suggest considering changing what our drink containers are. For example, make them a set of glasses which is a tool to create discard on empty drinks from a liquid until it is gone. The cup creates the size and short description and the source creates the liquid and taste and 'additives'. Then adding a new drink size becomes a single new object of that size and we can get rid of all the bottle pouring recipes.
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Agreed. I think the existing recipes that JUST make bottles are already kinda cumbersome, rather not see more like it.Dice wrote:Perhaps code is what we need here.
A command like split for drinks that makes the new drink pieces retoolable?
(verb) cask bottles: makes N bottles with 8 "drinks" worth
(verb) cask cups: makes 2N cups with 4 "drinks" worth
(verb) cask shots: makes 8N shots with 1 "drink" worth
As a homebrewer "bottle" is the verb I'd use, but maybe it's too weird applying that to cups and shots. "Convert" or "transfer" seem a bit generic......... Dunno what a good command name would be.
Edit: Or what Temi said about the sizer object that can convert stuff, that's good too
I like the idea of making split work with drinks most of all, actually, especially if the split pieces are toolable. I'm all kinds of code ignorant but since this exists already for food, hopefully it wouldn't be too much work to add for drinks?
I'd love to see split work for drinks as well, especially if the split items were retoolable. Bottle has x units in it. You can then split off to shots or cups as you need them. And as Inersha said, since it's already in for food, perhaps it would be easier to implement for drinks.
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