Bethesda Reveals the Nitty-Gritty of Brewing and Distilling in Fallout 76

In a new Inside the Vault blog post, Bethesda revealed plenty of details on the new crafting system coming soon to Fallout 76 as part of the content roadmap. The new Brewing Station workbench will allow players to concoct all kinds of spirits. Here’s how it’s all going to work when the update goes live on March 12th.

NEW QUEST: WASTED ON NUKASHINE

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Your path to becoming the Wasteland’s premiere bartender will begin near Vault-Tec University. There you will relive the glory days of VTU’s finest and discover the mischief they got up to outside of the classroom. Your continued studies will lead you to a notorious speakeasy, introduce you to Biv—Appalachia’s tipsiest robot, and teach you to craft the illicit Nukashine using the all-new Brewing Station.

NEW CRAFTING SYSTEM: BREWING AND DISTILLING

The Brewing Station is a workbench that you’ll learn to construct during the ‘Wasted on Nukashine’ quest. This crafting station can be placed in your C.A.M.P. and is used to create a variety of adult beverages, including beers, cocktails, wines, and spirits. Be mindful of the refreshments you toss back: while each will impart you with a temporary buff, they also each bring a drawback and, just like real life, will result in a mild hangover.

Some drinks, such as wines and spirits, require additional fermentation time before they’re ready to be served at your next shindig, and their effects will become even more potent the longer you allow them to ferment. During ‘Wasted on Nukashine’, you’ll also learn to craft the Fermenter. Build one of these in your C.A.M.P. and place drinks within to reduce the wait time needed to try your latest creations.

Here’s a flight of drink selections to give you just a taste of what you’ll be able to brew up with this new crafting system (there are many more to discover!):

WINES AND SPIRITS

Wines and Spirits require some fermentation time to take advantage of their full effects as a “fresh” beverage. Let them age long enough, and they will change from “fresh” to “vintage”, and gain additional, more powerful effects. Here’s a look at a blazing spirit known as Firecracker Whiskey:

  • Fresh Effect: Your melee attacks will result in self-immolation, damaging both you and your attackers.
  • Vintage Effect: In addition to its fresh effects, Firecracker Whiskey will set enemies on fire from your ballistic and melee attacks.
BEERS

Beers require fermentation, but they are best served fresh and do not have a vintage state. Become the ultimate predator with an ice-cold glass of Hoppy Hunter:

  • Fresh Effects: Increased scope stability and damage versus animals, but reduced VATS accuracy.
MIXED DRINKS

Mixed drinks do not require fermentation and their effects do not change. Gulp down a Tick Blood Tequila Sunriseto sate your appetite:

  • Effects: Your successful melee attacks have a chance to inflict you with a disease but may also refill your hunger meter.

Those of you looking to add these and other drinks to your mixology repertoire can quench your continuing thirst for knowledge by regularly returning to Biv. Each day you speak with Biv, you’ll receive one of two new repeatable daily quests at random. The first will teach you new Brewing and Distilling recipes every time you complete it, and the second will put your taste buds to the test as you experiment with the dubious effects of various drinks.

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