Learn how to set up Taverns in manor lords, produce Ale and Malt, and manage supply and demand. Requires 1 ale per family per month.
- A Level 2 Burgage Plot with a Brewery Extension.
- A Malthouse.
- Barley farms.
Walkthrough
- 1Build a Tavern from the Residential crafting menu, ideally near businesses, markets, and residential areas.
- 2To produce Ale and Malt:
- 3Establish Barley farms and stockpile Barley in the granary.
- 4Build a Malthouse from the industry tab.
- 5Assign a family to the Malthouse to convert Barley into Malt.
- 6Assign a family to a Burgage Plot with the Brewery Extension to convert Malt into Ale. This conversion typically happens at a 1-1 ratio per month.
- 7Ensure enough farmers and farmhouses to cover (press the cover button to crouch behind walls or objects) all farm work, including plowing, sowing, and harvesting Barley.
- 8To keep the Tavern functioning and increase approval rating:
- 9Open the tavern once you have a stockpile of Ale.
- 10Ensure the tavern operates all year round to maintain Level 3 Burgage Plots and Approval Rating.
- 11Calculate your Ale needs: Multiply the number of families by 12 (for a year) to determine annual Ale consumption.
- 12Calculate your Brewer needs: Divide total families by 13 (approximate Ale per brewer per month) to find the number of Brewers required.
- 13Calculate Malt production needs: A single Malthouse with one family can serve several Brewers. Having a second Malthouse can improve efficiency.
- 14Estimate Barley needs: You will likely need to grow around 300-500 Barley per year, which can be achieved with roughly three 1.0 Morgan sized Barley farms.
- 15If short on resources, use the Trading Post to order Malts or Ales, but note that importing Ale costs 18 wealth per Ale and is generally not cost-effective.
Tips
- Maintaining a consistent supply of Barley, Malt, and Ale is crucial for keeping taverns operational year-round and preventing a drop in Approval Rating.
- Logistical efficiency plays a role in how many Brewers a Malthouse can support and how quickly Malt is converted to Ale.
- Importing Ale is very expensive and should be avoided if possible.
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