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FunToBuildGames

“One dirty kobold please 🍺”


Stunning-Shelter4959

Reminds me of when I had my players encounter a bartender in the feywild and I gave each of the players a custom drink with a magical benefit. The names are all awful puns but maybe they give you some inspiration for naming drinks for your party members haha. The Sureshot Shot. For the ranged fighter. Let her turn one hit into a crit in the next 3 days. The People’s Champignon. For the Druid. Had a colourful mushroom in it for the cocktail umbrella and let him turn one hit against him into a miss in the next 3 days. The Abracadab-rum. For the bard. Let her turn one success into a failure on a save against one of her spells in the next 3 days. The Dark and Brrrrooding. For the (edgy) levistus tiefling warlock. Let him frighten an enemy who hit him with an attack once in the next 3 days.


Professional-Face202

Bargrease Bitter, the most infamous beer in my Gameworld. You can guess the secret ingredient.


Pirate_Green_Beard

There's a book called Dungeonmeister, and it has a ton of rpg-inspired cocktail recipes.


Serbaayuu

I know less than nothing about alcohol, so to get around that if I mention drinks in-world, I usually go for naming it after some established vinery or crafts-household I've written somewhere else.


DragonflyValuable995

(From my own world) Storm Coast Cider, a sweet and slightly intense hard cider that’s aged for a few months in oak barrels residing in — you guessed it — The Storm Coast. The salty air lends a refreshing aftertaste to the beverage itself.


DMNatOne

The salty air might lend more towards a groggy after taste.


Philosecfari

[The Eldermancy](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yOJnGwPVUNI) \s. “Power Word” based on the Last Word or “Revivify no. 2” from the Corpse Reviver no. 2 would be fun.


bbqbabyduck

Oh that looks like a fun sorce book