I feel like this is not so much a bug as just a fact of living in medieval times. They drank more booze than water. I say they should keep the ale consumption as is and just make it easier to grow hops. I want my villagers sloshed to the gills in historically accurate fashion god dammit.

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    6 months ago

    Small beer and ale was pretty dilute. Somewhere between 0.5-3% alcohol. In modern terms somewhere from non-alocholic beer to light beer range. Also there’s a lot of myths about this, medieval people did also drink water, they knew to boil it or get it from fast running streams/deep wells, even if they didn’t understand why. It wasn’t just that beer was safe, they liked drinking beer for the same reasons we do. The taste and getting a little buzzed. Also, it was a way to store excess calories that would otherwise go bad. Similarly with wine/grapes.

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      Also there’s a lot of myths about this, medieval people did also drink water, they knew to boil it or get it from fast running streams/deep wells

      I didn’t say they only dtank beer.

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        Sorry was referencing what you said specifically, it’s just a real pop history fact that gets thrown around.