Coffee and tea brewing

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Coffee and Tea are common Elanthian beverages made that can be made by adventures using stoves, kettles, and other necessary tools found in certain cafes. Ebon Gate has increased the popularity of this past time by offering kettles and stoves in both shops and as automated game prizes.

Necessary Items

  • a stove
  • a kettle
  • a coffee press (coffee only)
  • a wooden log
  • tinder
  • matches (Minor Fire (906) works as well)
  • clean water (Minor Water (903) works as well)
  • tea leaves or coffee grounds
  • cups or other drinking vessels
  • Optional:
    • an infuser
    • tea/coffee flavorings

Instructions

  • Place the log and tinder inside the stove.
  • Place the kettle on the stove.
  • Fill kettle with water. Several pours may be necessary from physical vessels, otherwise one cast of 906 should work.

At this point, the instructions split depending on whether it is coffee or tea that is being brewed.

Coffee:

  • Light the stove with a match (or use 906).
  • Ready the coffee press by placing coffee grounds in the vessel.
  • Wait for the water to boil and the fire to go out. Pour the water into the coffee press.
  • After the alotted time has passes, PUSH the coffee press.
  • Pour coffee into the prepared drinking vessels and add flavors as necessary.
  • Clean the stove. Excess coffee can be cleaned by TURNing the coffee press.

Tea:

  • Either put tea leaves directly into the kettle, or place them in an infuser and put the infuser into the kettle. (This step can also be done later, after the water starts to boil.)
  • Light the stove with a match (or use 906).
  • Wait until the water boils and the tea is sufficiently steeped. The fire will go out by itself but the ideal steeping time is usually a while longer so that the tea is not too weak or strong. Look inside the kettle to monitor progress. If using an infuser, removing it will cause the tea to stop steeping.
  • Pour the prepared tea into drinking vessels, and add flavorings if necessary.
  • Clean the stove. Excess tea can be cleaned up by turning the kettle.

Public Stove Locations

Resources

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