Legacy:Grape Juice

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Legacy Haven & Hearth page.
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Grape Juice
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Vital statistics
Size 2 x 2
Skill(s) Required Legacy:Winemaking
Object(s) Required Legacy:Grapes
Produced By Legacy:Wine Press
Required By (1) Wine
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How to Acquire

Put Grapes into a Winepress use it. This will put grape juice in the press (shown as a bar); two full pressings will fill the press with juice.

With an empty bucket selected, right-click the press to fill the bucket with juice.

Use

Grape juice is placed in barrels to ferment into Wine or, if left in too long, Vinegar.

If you add more grape juice later, the fermentation doesn't reset but averages.

Source:

Loftar wrote: Nope, it's not reset; the time it will take for the fermentation to finish is the average of the time for the fresh and the half-fermented grape-juice to complete, weighted by the amount of each. In other words, if you have a barrel with Ae liters of grape-juice which will take De units of time to ferment, and put in An liters of fresh grape-juice which will take Dn units of time to ferment, the time it will take for the mixture to complete will be ((De * Ae) + (Dn * An)) / (Ae + An).


Quality

The quality of the grape juice depends on the quality of the winepress and the quality of the last pressed grape.