Whenever I moved to Augustine Mansion in Vinstadt, I was concerned about the glassware in the basement, but one time I found something in it that looked like a distiller. The one they used to call Lanbiki in the Edo period. It's a tool for distilling wine and obtaining alcohol of a high degree.

As soon as I explained that, the eyes of a line of former and brave men - now undead parties - glowed with giraffes.

"What's a strong alcoholic beverage... what kind of a sucker?

"Yeah? There's enough in kind of a distiller here, so you're out there about as normal as distilled liquor, right?

Asked back in suspicion about the attitude of the kites, he said that there was some distilled liquor, but it was not so much out there as normal, and it was difficult for the common people to get into their hands. I felt unexpected, but apparently I banned it because of the mention that I rubbed (also) on what to do with the liquor tax, which is a hassle. They also seemed concerned about snatching the raw wheat from the bread... Oh, you couldn't have reduced the production of ale. Speaking of which, Illustria was a country, agricultural production was not always high. Couldn't you afford to turn a grain without it into booze...... The thing is... distilled liquor is almost imported... so expensive.

"So if you get strong booze, you can't listen to it."

Well, I know what you're trying to say... Little orchids of this magnitude can be made in small quantities, and the quality is not stable?

"... that means we should build big tools, right?

"Can we make it easier?

You got a steamer? Or do you want a drink?

You can build it, but if you want to build it anyway, you want to build it from a decent distiller. If you search the internet, you'll know about the rough shape. I promised I'd build it when I had time, and I left Vinstadt behind that day.

... On second thought, if you're an agricultural country, Theodoram, don't you make about distilled liquor from surplus cereals?

Internet research suggests that a distiller that can be used for brewing liquor - is Arambic - can be obtained, but makes it illegal to make distilled liquor that is more than a percent alcohol. Well, I was wondering why you're selling it, but it sounds like there's more to it than just liquor to make it out of distillation. They can also substitute it in a pressure cooker... but as far as the kites are concerned, it's unlikely they'll be able to steam it in time. … make your own with alchemy skills, as originally planned. The ingredients are copper. It seems to prevent the sulfur odor from coming on. Fortunately, there was a deposit in the basement of Pitt if it was copper. You'll make it if you're enough to build pot stills - a steamer for whiskey.

When I was going to the pit and extracting a chunk of copper from an underground deposit, I asked what the dungeon core Fell would use it for.

"No, I had a request, so I thought I'd build you a steamer."

"Ha..."

What, is it so weird for an employer to listen to the demands of an employed person?

"I was wondering if it might be a lot as far as listening..."

Really? Well, fine.

'I'm a little interested, too. With that said...... they don't make distilled liquor in theodrum?

Fell was thinking a little bit, but I've advised him to ask because Davar should be more familiar with it.

"Distilled liquor... are you talking about alcohol? It should be banned in principle in Illustria and only state-owned in Theodoram...... '

Ah... are you building it?

"Others used for dispensing should have been enough for some to be turned around for cooking. You're the only one who likes it or swallows it.

... Oh?

"You're not out there as a booze?

'Some things come in from foreign countries, but they're expensive, and generally unfamiliar'

It's strange that the distillery isn't in circulation, but strangely speaking...

'Davar. I just said it was for dispensing, what's going on around there in Illustria?

"Ah. You make as much as you need with magic or alchemy. Since the idiot who swallowed it before went blind, there's no one to swallow it. '

Blindness?

'... you know what you're using as a raw material?

"It's wood, though?

Oh...... methyl alcohol after all (...). If you swallow something like that, it'll crush your eyes. They used to call it "eye sprinkling" alcohol. Apparently, you haven't been able to distinguish ethyl alcohol from methyl alcohol.

However... if you don't pay attention to the distillation in this world, it's going to be a mess...