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Alcohol I

01 Mordenkainen’s Magnificent Malt: A beer with just a lower alcohol percentage, for the adventurer that
expects he needs to be sober for the upcoming nights.

02 Mordenkainen’s Malificent Malt: A beer with an alcohol percentage similar to that of whiskey that has
its own plans for naive adventurers.

03 Elven Absinthe: With an herbal taste, one can easily see why it is a popular drink among the elves.
Drinkers take care, though, as it is much more potent than it seems.

04 Underdark Ale: It isn’t really from the Underdark, but the brewers figured the name would be eye-
catching (they weren’t wrong). It is a dark, potent Burton ale found in pretty much every tavern.

05
Goodberry Sangria: Delicious, nutritious, and pricey, this sweet concoction is a fan favorite.

06 Devil’s Blood Whiskey : Nobody knows whether there truly is devils’ blood in this aged whiskey or not...
but the feeling of fire in the chest definitely seems to support the claim.

07 Gore: Fermented pigs blood and cane sugar.

08
Iced Lager: From enchanted casks. Tastes as cool as the northlands.

09 Draconic Ale: A strong but rather basic ale; there are 10 additional varieties of it based on the
chromatic and metallic dragons.

10
Red Draconic Ale: Infused with cinnamon; feel the burn.

11
Blue Draconic Ale: Infused with prickly pear cactus; causes slight static charge when drank.

12
Green Draconic Ale: It feels like you’re drinking straight poison, this ale is so strong.

13
Black Draconic Ale: Infused with various citrus to give it a slight acidity.

14 White Draconic Ale: Magically enchanted to stay close to the freezing temperature of water. You can
feel it go all the way down.

15 Copper Draconic Ale: Infused with ginger; causes you to hiccup a few times.

16
Bronze Draconic Ale: Infused with coconut and pineapple. Smells like the sea.

17 Brass Draconic Ale: Infused with agave; makes you slightly sleepy.

18 Silver Draconic Ale: More of a cider than an ale, it is magically enchanted to be the perfect
temperature for the drinker. It is made using the finest apples.

19 Gold Draconic Ale: Infused with cinnamon, little gold flakes can be seen floating within. Causes the
drinker to belch small harmless flames for the next 5 minutes.

20 Patrons Pint: A drink that shifts its type to correspond to the drinkers chosen patron/deity/inspiration. Dark ale with
foam in the pattern of tentacles for a Great Old One, pale ale with an evershifting cloud for Archfey, and spiced
mead with a bubbling fire at the base for the Fiend patron.
Alcohol II
01 Cave Breath Hard Whiskey: Of gnomish make. Gnomes don’t do much alcohol, so when they do, you know they’ll
apply the same wacky engineering to make a bottle of essentially 50% rubbing alcohol and 50% gasoline that will
100% get you effed up.

02
Bubblegut Ale: A dark, heavy brew with hints of clover. I bet you can’t drink a pint without burping.

03
Frost Giant’s Kiss: A chilled shot that leaves your breath frosty for 12 hours.

04 Red Fez: A heady palm wine brewed in the desert regions.

05
Tectlate: An ancient fermented corn drink. Based on a thousand year old recipe.

06
Miguelabu: It’s a drink that is based off of Malibu but with an aasimar’s twist.

07 Awakened Wine: A vineyard owned by a druid who cast Awaken on his vines. Claims it creates better
wine when working with the plants input.

08 Spore Wine: A svirfneblin wine made from crushed mushroom. Despite being considered top shelf due
to its difficultly to obtain, most surface dwellers find it stomach turning. Definitely an acquired taste.

09 Pixie Cider: Served by the teaspoon, this surprisingly potent drink leaves the drinker seeing stars and
„pixie dust” trails behind all other creatures for 1d4 hours.

10 Vegan Blood Wine: Wine that has been magically flavoured to taste like blood, for the socially
conscious vampire.

11 Zombie Whiskey: An out-of-touch elf decided the undead were „in vogue” this season and created this whiskey
from grains soaked in rotting carcasses. Tastes absolutely awful but somehow leaves the drinker without a
hangover.

12
Jungle Juice: A spirit from Chult, made from berries grown wild in the jungles.

13 Ver-poo-th: A derogatory name for a vermouth from the moonshae isles that is made from cherries that
have been eaten and defecated by a native tree cat.

14 Korin’s Dragonmint Mead: A delightfully light and crisp drinking mead that has a hint of herbal flavors
and a tiny finish of mint. Tastes awful to paladins for some unknown reason.

15 Kobold Kombucha: Comes in all the chromatic flavours, perfect for your hippie-dippie druids and
teetotaler paladins.

16 Rubyrump’s Red Ale: Made with all the care and love you’d expect from a dwarf with the name Rubyrump. A
warm inviting red ale with a smooth finish. A winking dwarf caricature with a foamy flagon and „It’ll put that ruby
twinkle in yer eye” written in bold yellow letter on the barrels, crates, bottles, limited edition flagons, etc.

17 Jotenhiem’s Ringlefich Brandy: Suprise suprise. Who would have guessed some of the best brandy in the region
comes from some very outlander-ish Dragonborn living in the mountains. A favorite and well kept secret amongst
the locals of the area. Best served warmed and paired with aged goats cheese.

18 Denurs Golden Ale: A light beer with moderate hoppy finish and a crisp mouthfeel with the smallest notes of
hickory and rasberry. Simple enough to be enjoyed casually, but with just enough hidden suprises for a beer lover
to find interesting.

19 Gerlach’s Winery: A merlot grown by gnomes. They say the process with which they make this particular merlot is
actually a secret formula locked away in a vault guarded by two ogres too dumb to read but too smart to turn
down the gold the Gerlach family puts up for their services.

20 Gentleman Jim’s: The mass produced whiskey that comes from the city in large shipments. Straightfoward and
simple, cheap but effective for livening up a party. The black bottle with flourishes on its print is easily recognized
by whiskey savant and dullard alike.
Alcohol III
01 Shanty Shandy: Allows the drinker to „see” musical tunes hanging in the air. Taking a swig before dancing
dramatically improves one’s skills. Powerfully addictive to bards, as it connects them with music on an intimate
level. Bards who imbibe will soon be unable to play without it.

02 Goblin Gutrot: Brewed in a local cave by the smartest of goblins, this stuff is your one copper for two flaggons. It will
destroy your liver, tastes like shit and may have negative impact on you from cave rot. But at 2 tankads minimum
per copper, sometimes you just want to get drunk.

03 Brandis’ Brandy: Named after a famous pirate captain, this brandy is cut with seawater, and the barrels
it is aged in are submerged in the sea for a year before it is served to the patrons.

04 Stahn Brown Ale: A rich dwarven-brewed ale, dark in colour and very strong in flavour. Regular consumption results
in an inability to feel the cold, refusal to wear a coat even when snowing, and an immense craving for finely sliced
spiced lamb with salad on a flatbread.

05 Rats Piss: Served in goblin bars exclusively, in a stitched-up ratskin. Extremely powerful drink. It is customary at goblin
parties to „drain the rat” by squeezing the skin dry in one go, similar to doing a yardie at a 21st.

06 Moody Cider: Made from the apples of treants. However they were feeling when the fruit was harvested is the
emotion that the drinker will experience for the next hour. Every drink is a gamble! Exuberance, depression, fits of
laughter, shyness, love, or confusion.

07 Ooze Bane: A brutally strong and rough spirit that doubles as a solvent for oozes and jellies!

08 Choke Ale: A nearly undrinkable goblin beverage made from fermented garlic. It is traditionally served
with chunks of garlic floating in the glass, hence the name.

09 Gru’sh: Made of the bladders of large sea-life, this coastal inn sells this oily black beverage in large serving sizes. It is
extremely potent, and had it not been for its fluidity, it would be extremely hard to keep down. If spilled, you must
make a Dexterity DC10 Saving Throw to not slip on the tile it was dropped on or fall prone.

10 Dark Smoke Bourbon: The best bourbon can only be appreciated with a fine cigar. That’s why every
bottle has a box included.

11 Party Poppers: A magic cider that has a prize appear after it is drunk. It’s bottle cap also has numbers
that act like a lottery.

12 Black: A thin translucent black liquid that tastes somewhere between salt water and acrid smoke. Burns going
down, ignites at the faintest rumour of a flame, but it’s cheap as it comes (2cp for a bottle big enough to knock
out an average human).

13 Brown: Looks like thick opaque brown ale with a lighter brown foam head. There is a noticeable delay when
pouring and it will develop a skin if it sits out for too long. Tastes like strobg, creamy, slightly-acidic ale, but fill you up
like a good lunch. Often described as a „Meal in a Mug”.

14 Lathander’s Light Ale: A pale ale brewed by the clerics at a temple of Lathander. Rumoured to grant
minor boons to followers of Lathander, which the temple will neither confirm nor deny.

15 Borovian Wine: A rich blood red in colour, the bartender doesn’t remember ordering it, but found it in
the cellar so figured he might as well sell it. Not suspicious at all.

16 Beholders Tears: A clear spirit that causes very vivid dreams the next time the drinker sleeps. Actually
just made from a plant know for it’s hallucinatory effects but that doesn’t make for an exciting name.

17 The Princess: A reddish spirit with a fruity taste. Because of the sweetness, the colour and that is sometimes served
with some flower inside the glass, some people may think of it as weak, but is extremely potent and usually a few
glasses are enough to wake up the morning after with no recollection of what happened.

18 Dragonblood: A dark red wine with an addition of some spice. It’s called Dragonblood becouse of the
colour, the fact that is served warm, and it’s very spicy.

19 Fairy Gift: A liquor with an herbal flavour and a distinct light-blue colour. The colour is given by some
rare plant and can remain for some time on your tongue or your lips

20 Holy Springs Golden Ale: Claims to be made from water drawn from a sacred stream and then blessed
by a prophet of the gods. Everyone knows it’s all bullshit but drink it anyway because it’s super tasty.
Alcohol IV
01 Nilbrew: A noxious brown liquid that is legendary for its terribleness and high alcohol content. People ritualistically
drink this foul brew calling the process „taking the wanderers journey” due to the tendency of these impromptu
acolytes to end up in the most unusual places.

02
Druidic Sangria: Messes with your visual color spectrum

03 The Walking Red: A unassuming dry red wine that the players are instructed to „let breathe,” for a while before
consumption. The longer the player lets it sit, the more it seems to actually be breathing. If left long enough, it will
crawl out of the mug and wander away.

04 Elven Ale: Made with a recipe stolen from a dwarven brewery. It’s drinkable, but not great.

05 Dwarven Wine: Made with a recipe stolen from and elven winery in retaliation to them stealing a beer
recipe. Slightly more successful than the elvish attempt at beer, but not by much.

06
Belbuck: A transulent green, spearmint beer favored by halflings.

07 Blue Eyes Wine: A halfling wine made from blue grapes.

08
Luiren’s Best: A black-as-ink, very sweet stout. Brewed by a coastal clan of Luiren, Smokardin.

09 Pulsch Brown Ale: Halflings make this. It has a pleasant, nutty flavor.

10
Moon Mountain Ale: Very popular drink from the Moon Mountain Brewery in the Forgotten Realms.

11 Stonesulder Wine: This yellow-hued, sharp-flavored liquid is made by the sap from demon plants from
the Abyss, which is then fermented in wooden barrels.

12
Aelfengrape Wine: This elven drink is extraordinarily potent but doesn’t have a refined taste.

13 Elven Aleeian Wine: Grapes plucked from wild vines deep in the forest. Takes several months to create
one batch.

14 Dwarven Garnet Wine: Made from grapes high in the mountains.

15 Dragonbite Bitter: Exceptionally dark beer. Recipe is centuries old, only the Dragonbite Brewery makes
it.

16 Dwarfhead Stout: A powerful, „day to day” brew favored by warriors. Mostly found in dwarven
communities.

17 Frenzywater: Extremely potent. Bottle may sometimes spontaneously burst into flame if left in sunlight.
Might cause a berserker rage.

18
Gnome Golden Light: A lightweight beer with flowery accents.

19 Elven Mead: Elves use exotic honey in the forest to make this. Even dwarves like this drink.

20
Elven Moondrop: Exquisite drink made by experts using fresh dew and moonlight.

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