Depending on the Recipe, some Steps may not be needed, the following instruction describes the common procedure of brewing.
Step one consists of Fermenting the fresh Ingredients.
Use a clock on a cauldron, if you want to know the time the ingredients have been fermenting.
Some Recipes don't need distilling.
A barrel is needed for aging.
The Minecraft-Barrel can be used for aging of a few brews. Simply craft and place the barrel und put the brews inside.
You can also build bigger barrels. They can be built in two ways:
Use 8 wooden stairs to build a barrel shape.
Place a Sign on the lower right side and write “Barrel” in the upper Line:
Message “Barrel created” should appear.
Use 5 Fences, 16 Wooden stairs, and 18 wood planks to build a barrel shape. Attach a Spigot (Fence) and a Sign that has “Barrel” written on the first Line:
Message “Barrel created” should appear
You may remove the Sign from the Big Barrel after creating it.
Open the Barrel by clicking on it.
Put the Bottles into the Barrels for aging.
Depending on the Recipe, the Type of wood used for building the barrel may alter the quality of the aged Brew.
The vanilla minecraft barrel is always of wood type oak.
The Barrel should not be destroyed while aging, as it would leak the brews.
The Amount of Alcohol inside the Brew will be applied to the player when drinking. A pop up on screen will show you how drunk you are and what quality the brews you drank were:
Depending on the quality of it, that may have different effects.
You can just give your created Brews to other Players and they might even put them back into a Barrel to keep ageing them. But most Shop-Plugins require sold items to be exactly equal and this is where sealing comes in. Imagine it like putting a seal on the bottle.
After drinking it takes a while until the alcohol is completely gone. During that time the alcohol level is steadily decreasing. To Sober up faster, drink milk or eat bread
If the alcohol was not of best quality, you may face some bad type of hangover (slowness and hunger).
All information taken from the Brewery plugin wiki.