Brewery
Brewery is a feature where players could make potions with custom effects that could benefit or add a twist to gameplay. Some potions could give a high Haste boost, which you can use for mining or exploring, but other potions can give massive jump boosts or even fortune.
Players could find a potion recipe in various ways, such as through fishing or through loot chests. Recipes obtained can be right-clicked to add it to the Codex, where players could continually refer back to the recipe at [/codex].
To brew a potion, players would need the following:
- Ingredients: The items put in a cauldron when creating a brew (often uses a crushed herb, which can be crushed on the mortar and pestle with example in [/recipes])
- Cooking Time: The amount of time ingredients are brewing in a cauldron.
- Distill Times: The amount of cycles in a brewing stand
- Barrel Type: Which type of block to use for the aging barrel (often is a wood type)
- Aging Time: The amount of Minecraft Days that a brew is aging in a barrel
Learn more about how to create a potion below:
Step 1: Set up the cauldron
The first step of brewing starts with setting up the cauldron, which includes putting ingredients together and allowing time to cook.
- Place a heat source under the cauldron (campfire or soul campfire).
- Fill the cauldron with water.
- Right-click ingredients listed on the recipe into the cauldron.
- Allow ingredients to cook for the amount of time on the recipe. (TIP: Right-click the cauldron with a clock to check on how much time it's been cooking!)

Step 2: Distill the brew
Next, you want to distill in the brewing stand. Here's how:
- When you reached the cooking time listed on the recipe, collect your brew from the cauldron by right-clicking glass bottles onto the cauldron until empty (three glass bottles)
- Add 1 Glowstone Dust to your brewing stand (It is not consumed by the stand).
- Each recipe says how many distill runs it has, so one cycle would be one distill run.
- For each distill run, the brew will then say how many times it's been distilled. Distill only the amount it says on a recipe.

Step 3: Let it age
Once distilled, now it's time to age the brews.
- Build a big or a small barrel and place a sign saying "barrel" (without quotation marks)
- Put the bottles inside the barrel and let it age for the amount of time on the recipe (1 Minecraft Day = 20 minutes)
- Once it reaches the number of days, remove it from the barrel.

Step 4: Completed brew!
Remove your brew from the barrel, and it's now done!
NOTE: Any step that isn't completed fully accurate to the recipe could affect the strength or the duration of the potion brewed.
Here's what a completed, perfect brew would look like:

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