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I believe this would be generally beneficial for the chefs of the crew as it would give them additional things to do as opposed to sitting over the oven and cooker 24/7. think of it like a hobby they can have on the side that provides minor buffs whilst breaking the monotony of cooking for a large crew
The current tasks of the chef would be summed up to: Butchering the corpses to get meat, collect sea plants, grow gardening plants, collect sea water and use all of that to make most of the ingredients on the cutting board to prepare all the meals.
So yeah adding brewing to it could be a nice optional addition I think.
Tho it is true that if you're playing with DynamicEuropa it can be a bit harder to get enough water depending on the map generation, if you're playing with a larger crew and you don't have a stove.
If it is intended , then it is intended
I noticed that when characters vomit, their hunger and thirst don't increase. I think it's worth adding.