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There are many custom alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on the server, offering both negative and positive effects. Alcohol can be bought and sold at the MCD Liquor store in Spawn at '''/warp liquorstore'''.
 
 
 
== Drinks ==
 
=== Drink Types ===
 
There are two main types of drinks - alcohol and non-alcoholic. Alcoholic drinks get the player drunk and offer mostly negative effects, as well as some gameplay impacts, such as impaired movement, garbled chat, and vomiting. Non-alcoholic drinks have positive potion effects, and do not get the player drunk.
 
 
 
=== Buying and Selling Drinks ===
 
Drinks can be purchased and sold from the MCD Liquor store in Spawn.
 
 
 
Once in the liquor store, find a drink that is in stock. Right-click the slab that the drink is on, and click the "Purchase" button at the top-left of the menu to purchase one drink. You can also change the quantity of purchase, or shift+click the buy button to purchase all available stock.
 
 
 
Selling drinks works just like buying them. Once you have the drink in your inventory, find the shop for it in the liquor store, and right-click the slab. Click the "sell" button at the top-right of the menu to sell a single drink, or adjust the amount to sell more. You can also shift+click the sell button to sell all that you have in your inventory.
 
 
 
=== Drink Stock ===
 
Although each drink is available in the liquor store, only 3-, 4-, and 5-star quality drinks can be bought and sold here. Each drink has its own stock amount, and can only be purchased if the stock is above zero. Police must brew and sell drinks to the liquor store to increase the stock.
 
 
 
=== Brewing Drinks ===
 
Alcohol can only be brewed in the police houses in Spawn, so only police may brew it. Brewing consists of boiling ingredients, and either distilling or aging the results, sometimes both.
 
 
 
For more info on brewing, and to see each recipe, see [[Alcohol Brewing]].
 

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