Why can even poor adventurers (sprinklers) drink barley wine (ale)?

When it comes to the need for large quantities of cereals to manufacture liquor,

Are ales offered at relatively low prices?

I don't know the exact thing because I can't get the statistics, but I can guess from the price.

It seems that the meat supply is limited, while the wheat is relatively harvestable.

Of course, they're not sprinkling chemical synthetic fertilizers like modern agriculture.

Although the yield per area cannot be compared to the modern world because there is no

I have an optimistic outlook on wheat yields because

Because I saw the wheat fields I saw in the suburbs were relatively, very short.

In that past, wheat seemed to be a very tall plant that exceeded a person's back length.

And tall wheat cannot bear much fruit.

Because the stem will become moist and the fruit will rot.

Even with tons of fruit by keeping them low through variety improvements.

You don't get stubborn, you get more yield per area.

At one point, I was wondering if some reincarnated people were studying agricultural technology somewhere.

I've looked around, thank you, old wizard.

I was just able to hear the rumors of a record that they magically did something about it.

Plus, two big copper coins to the church to get all this information.

He stepped on my clothes.

Two big copper coins from that poor adventurer's (kadashi) era,

How painful my nostalgia was...

In this world with low literacy rates, there are a limited number of organizations that hold character information.

The Church, and the Sorcerer's Guild, and the aristocratic class.

The church can't get information without paying the bounce,

The Sorcerer's Guild cannot be informed in the first place unless it belongs.

The aristocratic class, it goes without saying.

Many merchants can also write letters, but often fall, and records are easily scattered.

Nothing that has anything to do with business in the first place is on the record.

In this world, information-gathering is expensive.

And the Church's greedy boy is annoying.