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Revision as of 02:16, 3 June 2020
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Description
A still used in distilling alcohol
A still is used for distillation of undistilled liquids into final drinks.
Usage
Used in creating distilled alcoholic beverages.
A still must be lit to work, and the liquid will gradually change to the final drink over time. A still will grant passive beverages as it burns.
Still quality affects the fuel-burn efficiency. The effects of rarity are unknown.
To light the still, activate a steel and flint with a kindling in your inventory, then to fuel the still activate any item that can be used as fuel (for example, wooden items), right click the still and select Burn.
A still has 2 internal compartments - a boiler and a condenser.
- Boiler - undistilled intermediate is placed here.
- Condenser - the final distilled product will appear here.
- Condenser volume is 18.75 kg of liquid. The distilling process will be suspended when it's full.
Notes
- Items can be placed onto it, if there is enough room, and will be heated if the still is hot. Wooden or otherwise flammable items placed on the still will be burned.
- This item can be picked up.
- This item fits inside a forge.
- When creating a still, the copper sheets must be glowing hot, but all other parts can be worked with cold, including the unfinished still itself.