The ancient concept of liquor and maturation brought about by the Crow, as well as its underlying filtration and sterilization techniques, caused a literal shock to Mr. Dolan.

I never thought of keeping the liquor for more than a year, just because I had all the serious big drinks, but if I actually tasted the aged ancient liquor - in this case the wine - I would have to realize the potential that the technique showed.

What shocked them most of all was the fact that the other continents, Mr. Du (J), had already gained knowledge of fire and filtration, and that there was liquor out there with good preservation.

There are those who are ahead of themselves in terms of booze. An exotic spiritualist told us about beer, and we realized how narrow our sights were... but... are we outdated as Mr. Doo?

The concern was unacceptable to Mr. Dolan. They literally became brewery ghosts and moved on to acquiring new technologies.

I was simply delighted to learn that other elves were developing refrigeration technology, but I can't just rely on refrigeration for everything. Efforts must also be made to extend the shelf life of the liquor from Mr. Du's side. It is to be welcomed that the drinkable period is extended, so Mr. Du (Dj.) and Mr. Du (Dj.) of Doran enthusiastically addressed the issue. Additional information was brought from the liaison meeting as I was trying to fire and filter into the liquor in hand quickly. pasteurization method.

"... to the point of becoming. Heating prevents inconvenient creatures from reproducing..."

The concept of micro-organism was only vaguely known in this world, so the technique of sterilization was incomplete in the first place. To the extent that wound cleaning had also been done empirically in medical care, it had been dealt with magically if it had caused an infection. Ning, it may have been more hygienic to make liquor that cannot be done with such magic.

"… so, if the temperature is too high, the taste of the liquor at the heart is impaired, …"

That is the big problem for Mr Du (Dj).

"Soak in hot water of a temperature not to boil, for sixty or so counts, or…"

Pasteur, a French microbiologist, advocated pasteurization, which, as a method of wine sterilization, heats for short periods of time at temperatures below 100 degrees Celsius, later taking his name and calling it pastrization. Methods of heating around sixty degrees for about five minutes, or about one minute at seventy to eighty degrees, are known in the Earth world.

Crowe - considering that it can also be applied to beer that is sparkling liquor - told me how to heat it at fifty to sixty degrees for a few minutes... an unexpected problem had arisen.

One of them is a way of measuring time. Clocks also exist in this world, but that is not a popular technology. It was an almost impossible consultation, such as time measurements in minutes, not to mention seconds.

Well, I could have managed on this matter by using pulses or counting numbers in constant rhythms, but there was still another more important issue. That is, it is a method of temperature measurement.

The technique of measuring the temperature of the object, and of maintaining a constant temperature on that basis, was also important on the development of refrigeration techniques, the establishment of which was desirable. This time, I told the Dwarves that the technology was indispensable in building new booze - without giving details - and the Dwarves who were involved in the development of the magic props in the matter (more or less) ate it with impatient momentum.

New booze development delayed due to our inability to reach our own power? I can't refuse to admit that. The Dwarves, who became no less a ghost than Mr. Dolan, literally addressed the issue with the all-powerful and all-powerful energy of the species.

The worst case scenario was Crowe, who was wondering whether to bring in a thermometer from Japan, or just teach it the principle, but seeing the enthusiasm of the elves and dwarves, he often returns to the setting of the static. Because he decided that it was better to leave it to their creative ingenuity, if possible. One breakthrough bud was visible.

It was the Dwarf blacksmith who followed the lead. He came to us asking if it would be any hint that the blacksmith would look at the color of the fire and judge it when measuring the temperature of the furnace.

(The idea of thermography…)

It would be a more complex structure than an alcohol thermometer, but its applications would be wider for that matter. In this world where magic and magic props have developed, they may be put into practice early on in the tour.

Crowe decided to sit still for a while without making an extra mouthful.

"... so I figured out how the thermometer is developing, is there anything else wrong?

"I mean a problem, about two cases of consultation. The first is how to use the ancient liquor that you wear."

"That's what I can't think of. All I can say is I'm in charge of the liaison meeting, okay?

"Ha... then I thought I'd offer some to the Dwarves..."

"... bait, right?

"Yes."

The Dwarves, who are already involved in thermometer production, have been given a sample drink, but it seems to be an abdominal desire to further expand the scope of the offering to draw the entire Dwarf into this plan. Even as a crow, I was not dependent on anything.

"It's the rest of the ancient liquor, but I'm wondering if we can turn it around on the humans..."

"To humans?

As part of the reconciliation measures, it was a consultation on how to offer it to the leading human beings. Sure, it might be an effective way to pick someone...

"... because it's already quite noticeable with beer and sugar..."

"Yep. So this one is not shared with the public, I thought I'd turn it only to the nobles and the powerful..."

"Uh-huh..."

I can't even read to Crowe what the result will be on this.

"... I haven't decided where to dispose of it anyway, and I might not have a problem picking someone and giving them a small amount. By the way, who do you assume they are? Do you want to give it to the Yalta bishop for harassment?

"No... I'm wondering if Lord Holbeck, Lord of Elgin..."

Holbeck, when I heard the name, Crowe also had someone in mind. It is Lord Lupa and Lord Partridge, residents of Banks. I take care of both of them a lot, and even if I give them ancient liquor or or so, I won't be punished.

"... then can I turn to someone I know? You want to get an elf?

"I don't think it's a problem."

I thought that was it, Crowe...

"... so, here's another one, you know how to speed up aging?

Crowe became the feather of teaching about lake bottom aging.