Patbox's Brewery
Looking for new ways to diversify your gameplay? Patbox's Brewery offers complete freedom in creating alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks using cauldrons and barrels. This modification is compatible with Fabric and Quilt, but the most interesting part is that it works entirely server-side, allowing players with the standard client to join and use all features without installing additional mods.

Begin Your Brewing Adventure
To unlock all recipes, create a Book of Brewery - you'll only need one glass bottle and one book. This simple item will become your reliable guide in the world of drink creation.
Preparing Mixtures in Cauldrons
The process of working with cauldrons is surprisingly simple. Place a water-filled cauldron over a campfire or fire block and throw various ingredients into it. When everything is ready, simply click on the cauldron with a stick, and the cooking process will begin. The cooking time is displayed directly above the cauldron. Wait for the required moment and use an empty glass bottle to obtain the finished mixture or drink.

Creating Your Own Barrel
It's impossible to imagine brewing without barrels! To create your first barrel, you'll need: a spigot (crafted from stone, a stick, and any planks), 4 fences, 16 wooden stairs, and 20 wooden planks. All materials must be of the same type. Arrange the elements according to the pattern shown below, remembering to place the spigot last - the direction of the stairs doesn't matter.

Drink Aging
Most drinks require quality aging in barrels. Different types of barrels affect the final result differently. Some varieties will excel in certain types of barrels, while others cannot be made in them at all. Simply open the created barrel (not a regular one, but a special one!) and place your mixtures inside - they will automatically begin the aging process. When the quality reaches the desired level, take out the finished product.
In addition to built-in recipes, the modification allows adding unlimited custom drinks with unique properties and recipes through datapacks, opening endless possibilities for creativity.