Brewfest 2012 Guide (WoW MoP 5.1)
Brewfest is the World of Warcraft counterpart of the famous Oktoberfest, the largest faire in the world, held every year in Munich, Germany.
As its name suggests, the event consists in a virtual celebration of fictional World of Warcraft beers. Alcohol being a central theme in Brewfest, the event is very slightly different on the European realms. This was necessary for the game to keep its PEGI 12 rating.
Parts of the events are opened to all players with no level restriction. As Brewfest is updated from one year to the other, full completion in 2012 requires level 89.
The event itself takes places outside of Ironforge if you play Alliance or Orgrimmar if you play Horde. Many rewards can be earned: mounts, epic gear, pets, achievements, a title, and vanity items.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to complete the event.
1. Overview↑top
The event can be broken down in two components:
- daily quests, which reward tokens (the currency of the event);
- killing Coren Direbrew in Blackrock Depths, which has a chance to reward a vanity item, mounts, and epic gear.
Achievements can be earned while doing daily quests, when killing Coren Direbrew, or by purchasing specific items with tokens.
1.1. Currency
The currency used during Brewfest is
Brewfest Prize Token. As the tooltip
states, the tokens require Brewfest and will disappear when the event ends. This
means that they cannot be kept from one year to the other.
Brewfest Prize Tokens used to be an alternative currency (just like Justice or Valor Points, for example). As such, items purchased with these tokens could previously be refunded, which made it easy to get some achievements as one could simply buy a required item to obtain the related achievement before refunding the item. Since Brewfest 2010, Brewfest Prize Tokens are no longer an alternative currency and items bought with them can no longer be refunded.
1.2. Date and Timeline
Brewfest usually takes place around the same time as Oktoberfest, its real world counterpart. This year, Brewfest will start on the 28th of September and will end on the 13th of October.
There is no progression through the event, each day brings you the same daily quests that were available from day 1. Completing all the achievements and collecting all the rewards will take a varying amount of time, depending on your skill at collecting tokens. In average, it takes 8 to 10 days. Buying the remaining vanity items takes, in average, 7 to 9 more days.
As we explain in the Keg Run section, the number of
Brewfest Prize Tokens you can earn in a given day vary according to
your ability to perform a specific assignment.
On the first day, you can earn (approximately) between 135 and 165 tokens.
On subsequent days, you can earn between 35 and 65 tokens.
To complete the event, you need to spend between 750 and 770 tokens (depending on whether you get a mount from Coren Direbrew or not). To buy the remaining vanity items, you need to spend another 600 tokens. As you can see, the 2-week duration of the Faire is not enough to get all the rewards available.
1.3. Rewards
The rewards offered by Brewfest are detailed in this section.
1.3.1. Experience Buff
At 6:15 AM and 6:15 PM, you can witness the Tapping of the Keg ceremony at the
event locations, outside Orgrimmar or Ironforge. Doing so will grant you
Brewfest Enthusiast, which increases your experience earned by 10% for
2 hours.
1.3.2. Vanity Items
Direbrew's Remote has a chance to drop from Coren Direbrew. Prior
to Brewfest 2010, this item used to be very useful for teleporting your group
to Coren Direbrew, in Blackrock Depths. Coren is now only accessible by
queuing in the Dungeon Finder tool, which removes most of the appeal that
this item used to have.
Preserved Brewfest Hops temporarily turns your mount into a
Swift Brewfest Ram
if you play Alliance or into a
Great Brewfest Kodo if you are Horde.
The item has only one charge and will disappear after you use it. The effect
lasts until you dismount. Preserved Brewfest Hops can be bought for
20
Brewfest Prize Tokens from Belbi Quikswitch if you play Alliance
or from Blix Fixwidget if you play Horde.
If you play Alliance, you can buy
Belbi's Eyesight Enhancing Romance Goggles
from Belbi Quikswitch for 100
Brewfest Prize Tokens. Equipping these
goggles will make everyone look like male Gnomes.
If you play Horde, you can buy
Blix's Eyesight Enhancing Romance Goggles
from Blix Fixwidget for 100
Brewfest Prize Tokens. Equipping these
goggles will make everyone look like female Orcs.
Brewfest Pony Keg and
Brewfest Keg Pony are vanity
items that can
be bought for 100 and 200
Brewfest Prize Tokens, respectively.
Belbi Quikswitch and Blix Fixwidget also sell the different parts
of the Brewfest Garb (required for one of the achievements,
Disturbing the Peace):
- Hat (50
Brewfest Prize Tokens each): - Chest (200
Brewfest Prize Tokens each): - Feet (100
Brewfest Prize Tokens each):
The first edition of Brewfest, in 2007, saw players be given a
Yellow Brewfest Stein for participating in the event. In 2008,
they received a
Blue Brewfest Stein, and in 2009, a
Green Brewfest Stein. Unfortunately, in 2010, no new stein was
offered and this led a disappointed community to think that steins would no
longer be given during Brewfest. In 2011, a new Brewfest stein
was available:
Overflowing Purple Brewfest Stein. This year, sadly,
there is no new stein.
The new vanity items of 2012 are:
- a
Pandaren Brewpack, which
can be bought with 100
Brewfest Prize Tokens, and - a
Brewhelm, which attaches two tankards to your head item and
can be bought with 2
Brewfest Prize Tokens.
Both items are sold by Belbi Quikswitch (Alliance) and Blix Fixwidget (Horde).
1.3.3. Pets
Two pets are available to players participating in Brewfest:
Pint-Sized Pink Pachyderm and
Wolpertinger's Tankard.
- The Pint-Sized Pink Pachyderm is bought with 100
Brewfest Prize Tokens. - The Wolpertinger's Tankard is bought with 200
Brewfest Prize Tokens on
European servers and is a quest reward on North American servers.
1.3.4. Mounts
The two mounts rewarded by the event are:
Swift Brewfest Ram and
Great Brewfest Kodo. Both have a chance to drop from Coren Direbrew,
regardless of your faction.
1.3.5. Gear
In past Brewfest events, Coren Direbrew's loot tables have been updated to match the item level of the current content. This year seems to follow this trend, as many Brewfest-related items, with a 470 level, have been added to the game by Mists of Pandaria:
| Item Name | Type | Main Stats/Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Trinket | Spell Power/Crit | |
| Trinket | Intellect/Healing | |
| Trinket | Attack Power/Crit | |
| Trinket | Dodge | |
| Trinket | Stamina | |
| Trinket | Stamina |
1.3.6. Achievements and Title
Brewmaster is the meta-achievement of
the event. It gives the Brewmaster title and requires the following
Brewfest achievements:
The Brewfest Diet: requires level 65 to complete
Direbrewfest: requires level 89 to complete
Does Your Wolpertinger Linger?
Brew of the Month
Down With The Dark Iron
Have Keg, Will Travel
Other achievements can also be earned during Brewfest, but they are not necessary to complete the Brewmaster meta-achievement:
Brew of the Year
Disturbing the Peace
Drunken Stupor
Strange Brew (Alliance / Horde): requires level 65 to complete
A Brew-FAST Mount is a Feat of Strength earned by looting one of the
two mounts from Coren Direbrew
2. Faire Area and NPCs↑top
Brewfest takes place in rather confined areas, in Dun Morogh (Alliance) and Durotar (Horde), inside which there are many NPCs that you will need to interact with during the event. Before we walk you through the event, we present you with maps of the respective Alliance and Horde areas and mark the locations of the important NPCs, as well as the location where the attack from the Dark Iron Dwarves (see related section below) happens.
For Alliance players, Brewfest is located at the same place as usually. For Horde players, a Dranosh'ar training camp has been built where the Faire used to be. Therefore, the Horde Brewfest is now located slightly west of its former position.
2.1. Alliance
The important NPCs for the Alliance Brewfest are located as follows:
For convenience, we also give the coordinates where each NPC is located:
- Thunderbrew Apprentice: 56.60, 36.98
- Gordok Brew Apprentice: 55.48, 36.66
- Barleybrew Apprentice: 56.07, 38.06
- Keiran Donoghue: 56.03, 36.37
- Anne Summers: 56.47, 37.69
- Arlen Lochlan: 55.58, 38.18
- Goldark Snipehunter: 55.14, 37.69
- Belbi Quikswitch: 56.40, 37.80
- Becan Barleybrew: 56.14, 38.03
- Daran Thunderbrew: 56.58, 36.88
- Neill Ramstein: 53.70, 38.52
- Ipfelkofer Ironkeg: 55.14, 38.05
- Boxey Boltspinner: 54.68, 38.06
2.2. Horde
The important NPCs for the Horde Brewfest are located as follows:
For convenience, we also give the coordinates where each NPC is located:
- Drohn's Distillery Apprentice: 40.48, 18.13
- T'chali's Voodoo Brewery Apprentice: 40.25, 16.99
- Gordok Brew Apprentice: 40.93, 16.88
- Bron: 41.24, 17.32
- Agnes Farwithers: 40.23, 17.65
- Uta Roughdough: 41.04, 18.35
- Glodrak Huntsniper: 41.23, 18.53
- Blix Fixwidget: 40.32, 17.89
- Cort Gorestein: 40.56, 18.18
- Ja'ron: 40.2, 17.07
- Ram Master Ray: 42.61, 17.83
- Tapper Swindlekeg: 41.57, 18.44
- Bizzle Quicklift: 41.53, 17.6
3. Preliminary Quest↑top
As is the case with many seasonal events, commoners in capital cities will offer an optional preliminary quest: Brewfest! (Alliance/Horde). Simply go to the Brewfest location and speak to the organiser: Ipfelkofer Ironkeg for Alliance players or Tapper Swindlekeg for Horde players. The organiser himself also gives the quest.
4. Ram Racing↑top
Together with slaying Coren Direbrew, Ram Racing constitutes the very essence of Brewfest, i.e., this is what you will be spending most of your time doing.
4.1. Basics of Ram Racing
When accepting Ram Racing related quests (we detail them in subsequent
sections), your character is mounted on a Ram and you are provided with reins
(
Ram Racing Reins). The first time you accept such a quest, it is
strongly advised that you take a few seconds to put the Ram Racing Reins
item on one of your action bars and that you bind a key to it. Indeed,
this item is to be constantly used to maintain the speed of the Ram and
clicking it repeatedly over the course of several minutes is highly
uncomfortable.
When on a Ram, you gain a new stacking buff:
Ram Fatigue. The faster
you go, the faster the buff stacks. If it reaches 100, your Ram becomes
exhausted and will walk very slowly until it recovers. Your Ram only knows
5 different speeds (except for normal speed, they are all indicated by
you gaining a related buff):
- Normal: 50% slower than on-foot running speed, recovers 4 Ram Fatigue stacks per second;
Ram - Trot: 25% faster than on-foot running speed, recovers 2 Ram Fatigue stacks per second;
Ram - Canter: 100% faster than on-foot running speed, adds 1 Ram Fatigue stack per second;
Ram - Gallop: 185% faster than on-foot running speed, adds 5 Ram Fatigue stacks per second;
Exhausted Ram: 85% slower than on-foot running speed, last 15 seconds and removes 15 stacks of Ram Fatigue.
The more frequently you use your
Ram Racing Reins, the faster the Ram
goes. It has been
reported that:
- not using the reins at all will maintain the normal speed;
- using the reins every two steps will maintain
Ram - Trot; - using the reins every second will maintain
Ram - Canter; - spamming the reins will maintain
Ram - Gallop.
4.2. Prerequisite Quest
When you arrive at Brewfest, the first quest you should do is Now This is Ram Racing... Almost. (Alliance/Horde), given by Neill Ramstein to Alliance players and Ram Master Ray to Horde players. It enables all the other Ram Racing activities.
To complete the quest, do the following:
- Maintain
Ram - Trot for 8 seconds, this will not build any
Ram Fatigue stacks. - Maintain
Ram - Canter for 8 seconds, this should be 8 stacks
of Ram Fatigue. - Maintain
Ram - Gallop for 8 seconds, this should not add more
than 40 stacks of Ram Fatigue, leaving you ample time to slow down
before reaching exhaustion.
You have 4 minutes to complete the quest. As you can see, this is more than enough.
4.3. Barking Daily Quests
After completing the prerequisite quest, you will be given the chance,
every day, to promote one of the two breweries related to your faction, by
barking for them at 4 locations in Orgrimmar or Ironforge. Simply go to the
designated locations, and the barking part will be done automatically.
You must reach all 4 locations within 4 minutes while riding a Ram. Succeeding
will reward you with 15
Brewfest Prize Tokens.
Alliance players have the choice between Bark for the Barleybrews! given by Becan Barleybrew and Bark for the Thunderbrews! given by Daran Thunderbrew.
Horde players have the choice between Bark for Drohn's Distillery! given by Cort Gorestein and Bark for T'chali's Voodoo Brewery! given by Ja'ron.
The barking part is automatically done as you reach the designated areas.
In both Orgrimmar and Ironforge, the quest is made easy by the fact that 4 minutes are alloted for completing the 4 barking objectives. Once you have completed them, you can take as long as you need to go back to the quest giver. If you have an epic ground mount or a flying mount, you can dismiss the Ram and finish the quest on your own, faster mount.
The optimal Ram's usage seems to be to always remain in
Ram - Canter and slow down to
Ram - Trot when your stacks of
Ram Fatigue get close to 100, in order to remove them.
4.4. Keg Run
The Keg Run is the traditional name of a Brewfest daily quest,
Brew for Brewfest (Alliance/Horde),
given by Neill Ramstein to Alliance
players and by Ram Master Ray to Horde players. It consists in driving a Ram
efficiently to fetch kegs of beer from a nearby location and bring them back
to Brewfest. Each delivery gives
Brewfest Prize Tokens. Therefore, the faster
you go, the more tokens you can gather in the alloted time.
4.4.1. Unlocking the Keg Run
To unlock the Keg Run, you need to do the prerequisite quest: There and Back Again (Alliance/Horde), given by Neill Ramstein to Alliance players and by Ram Master Ray to Horde players.
This quest serves as an introduction to the Keg Run, the only differences
being that you are limited to 3 deliveries and you receive 10
Brewfest Prize Tokens for completing the quest, no matter how
fast you are.
For the deliveries, simply go to the designated location (Kharanos for
Alliance players), where a keg will
automatically be thrown to you. Note that you need to have a free
inventory slot to receive the keg. Then, come back to the quest giver area
to deliver the keg. You will find 4 buckets of apples along the road, which
reset your
Ram Fatigue when you pass very close to them.
4.4.2. Keg Run Rules
Once you have completed the prerequisite quest, you can go back to the quest giver every day to do more deliveries. He will propose you a daily quest, Brew for Brewfest (Alliance/Horde), which completes instantly if you accept it. Then, you will be mounted on a Ram and you can start the deliveries.
The Ram expires after 4 minutes. Each delivery adds 30 seconds to the
timer. If you are efficient, you can do deliveries in 40 seconds or a bit
less, enabling you to do over 20 deliveries. Since each delivery rewards
2
Brewfest Prize Tokens, the more deliveries you do, the faster you will
be able to complete the event.
4.4.3. Efficient Keg Runs
There are two key points to do efficient keg runs:
- make good use of the buckets of apples;
- turn around before getting the keg or delivering it.
There are 4 buckets of apples in total. Passing next to them
removes your stacks of
Ram Fatigue, enabling you to constantly
be at
Ram - Gallop. They are positioned as follows (for Alliance
and Horde Brewfest alike):
- one a bit behind the quest giver;
- one at 1/3 of the way between the quest giver and the NPC that gives you the kegs;
- one at 2/3 of the way between the quest giver and the NPC that gives you the kegs;
- one a bit behind the NPC that gives you the kegs.
Ideally, you only want to make use of the second and third buckets. Keep the other two (those behind the NPCs) for backup purposes, for example when the second of third bucket did not reset your stacks of Ram Fatigue (it can happen).
Turning around before you reach the NPCs can make you gain precious time. When you fetch the keg, you can turn around at about 20 yards from the NPC. He will still throw the keg at you and it will eventually catch up with you while you ride back to Brewfest. The same works for the delivery part, although it seems that you need to get a bit closer, around 15 yards.
Below, you will find a rather optimised route for Alliance players. Aim for the third bucket on the way to the keg and for the second bucket on the way back.
Next, you will find an optimised route for Horde players. As for the Alliance Keg Run, aim for the third bucket on the way to the keg and for the second bucket on the way back.
5. Dark Iron Dwarves Attack↑top
Every 30 minutes, the Dark Iron Dwarves from Blackrock Mountain use their transporter to invade Brewfest. To defend the camp, you need to drink beers and throw the empty mugs at the Dark Iron Dwarves.
5.1. Training Quest
To get started, you should do the Chug and Chuck! quest (Alliance/Horde) given by Boxey Boltspinner to Alliance players and by Bizzle Quicklift to Horde players.
This quest will train you to target enemies with a mug. Basically,
you need to attack the robot located behind the quest giver's stand. Drink
from a
Complimentary Brewfest Sampler and the empty mug will be automatically
thrown at the robot, if you are targeting it.
Upon completion, this quest will reward you with 10
Brewfest Prize Tokens.
5.2. Repelling the Attack
Every 30 minutes, digging machines will start surfacing in the middle of the Brewfest location. Dark Iron Dwarves will then exit the machines and attempt to destroy the 3 big beer kegs nearby.
To defend Brewfest, loot a mug of beer from a nearby table. Every time you empty it (by right-clicking it), your character will throw it at a random enemy. Then, the mug automatically refills and you can immediately use it again. You do not need to specifically target a dwarf, the game seems to choose a nearby target.
Sometimes, NPCs will drop large mugs on the ground. Using them grants a sort of whirlwind power that takes out many Dark Iron Dwarves.
After a few minutes, the dwarves will leave. If the beer kegs are still intact, the defense is successful, otherwise it is failed.
It is a good idea to announce the attack in general chat, as players will usually come to help.
5.3. Daily Quest
After a successful defense, you will notice a cogwheel in the middle of
the faire. It fell off one of the Dark Iron Dwarves' transports. The item
offers you the This One Time, When I Was Drunk... quest
(Alliance/Horde).
Turning it in rewards you with 10
Brewfest Prize Tokens and
the
Down With The Dark Iron achievement.
Note that while you can participate in the defense of Brewfest as many times as you wish over the course of a single day, you will be able to turn in the daily quest, and receive its reward, only once.
6. Obtaining your Pets↑top
Brewfest provides you with two unique pets:
Pint-Sized Pink Pachyderm and
Wolpertinger's Tankard. The Pint-Sized Pink Pachyderm can be bought for 100
Brewfest Prize Tokens from Belbi Quikswitch (Alliance) or
Blix Fixwidget (Horde). The Wolpertinger's Tankard is obtained differently
on the North American and European servers.
6.1. Wolpertinger's Tankard on North American Servers
Goldark Snipehunter (Alliance) and Glodrak Huntsniper (Horde)
provide you with the two following quests:
Pink Elekks On Parade (Alliance, Horde)
and Catch the Wild Wolpertinger!
(Alliance, Horde). The former
enables you to earn extra
Brewfest Prize Tokens (see next section)
and the latter rewards you with the
Wolpertinger's Tankard pet.
Catch the Wild Wolpertinger! requires you to capture 5
Wolpertingers around Brewfest. Note that Hunters can display the location of
nearby Wolpertingers on their minimap thanks to
Track Beasts.
To see the Wolpertingers, you need to be drunk. Either drink alcoholic
beverages until you see the You're feeling drunk off of... message
or wear the
Synthebrew Goggles that the quest giver provides you with
if you ask him.
To capture a Wolpertinger, simply target it and use the provided quest item
(
Wolpertinger Net).
6.2. Extra Quest on North American Servers
Pink Elekks On Parade rewards you with 40
Brewfest Prize Tokens
and requires you to kill 3 Pink Elekks at each
of the following location:
- Alliance:
- Stormwind: just outside the city's entrance;
- Darnassus: inside the city, near the exit towards Nordrassil;
- Exodar: just outside of the main exit (the one facing Azure Watch).
- Horde:
- Silvermoon: just outside the city's entrance;
- ThunderBluff: next to the base of the west-side elevator;
- Undercity: in the courtyard.
To see the Pink Elekks, you need to be drunk. Either drink alcoholic
beverages until you see the You're feeling drunk off of... message
or wear the
Synthebrew Goggles that the quest giver provides you with
if you ask him.
To kill the Pink Elekks, simply target them and use the provided quest item
(
Elekk Dispersion Ray).
6.3. Wolpertinger's Tankard on European Servers
Because killing and capturing animals while being drunk is not compatible with the PEGI 12 game rating of World of Warcraft in Europe, the two quests Pink Elekks On Parade (Alliance, Horde) and Catch the Wild Wolpertinger! (Alliance, Horde) are not available to European players.
This changes two things:
- European players have a 40
Brewfest Prize Tokens deficit for not being
able to complete Pink Elekks On Parade. It has never been compensated
in previous editions of Brewfest. - The
Wolpertinger's Tankard can be bought for 200
Brewfest Prize Tokens (minus
reputation cost reductions) from Belbi Quikswitch (Alliance) and
Blix Fixwidget (Horde).
7. Coren Direbrew↑top
Coren Direbrew is the boss of the Brewfest event. He is located in Blackrock Depths and you can only access him through the Dungeon Finder tool. Only level 89 and 90 characters are able to queue. Queuing transports you directly to Coren. To engage him, talk to him, insult him, and do not apologise.
The fight is relatively easy. Simply control his sidekicks and nuke him down.
The first time you kill Coren, you can loot
Direbrew's Dire Brew
from his corpse. This item starts the Direbrew's Dire Brew quest
(Alliance/Horde), which rewards 40
Brewfest Prize Tokens.
The first time you kill Coren on a given day, you receive a
Keg-Shaped Treasure Chest in your inventory. This chest has a chance to
contain some of the following items (no Valor Points, though):
Every time you kill Coren, the following trinkets have a chance to drop:
Mithril Wristwatch;
Thousand-Year Pickled Egg;
Coren's Cold Chromium Coaster;
Brawler's Statue;
Bubbliest Brightbrew Charm;
Bitterest Balebrew Charm.
8. No 2012 Brewfest Stein?↑top
The first 3 editions of Brewfest rewarded a stein vanity item that did not
come back in the 2010 edition:
Yellow Brewfest Stein in 2007,
Blue Brewfest Stein in 2008, and
Green Brewfest Stein in 2009.
The 2011 edition rewarded an
Overflowing Purple Brewfest Stein.
These items were always the reward of an easy souvenir quest, given by Neill Ramstein's assistant (Alliance) or Ram Master Ray's assistant (Horde), to be turned in to Belbi Quikswitch (Alliance) or Blix Fixwidget (Horde). This souvenir quest was enabled by completing the Now This is Ram Racing... Almost. quest (Alliance/Horde).
Sadly, this year, there does not appear to be a new stein to collect.
9. Remaining Achievements↑top
If you have followed the guide so far, you should have already completed the following achievements:
Direbrewfest: by killing Coren Direbrew;
Have Keg, Will Travel and
A Brew-FAST Mount: if you were
given a
Keg-Shaped Treasure Chest containing a Brewfest mount;
Does Your Wolpertinger Linger?: after completing the Wolpertinger quest
(for North American players) or buying it from the token redeemer (for
European players);
Down With The Dark Iron: after successfully defending Brewfest from the
Dark Iron Dwarves' attack and turning in the related daily quest for the first
time.
In the remainder of this section, we will walk you through the achievements that you still need to complete.
9.1. Have Keg, Will Travel
If you did not obtain a Brewfest mount (
Great Brewfest Kodo or
Swift Brewfest Ram), you can complete the
Have Keg, Will Travel
achievement by buying any of the following items and applying it on one of
your mounts:
Fresh Brewfest Hops: this item, which you can only keep during
Brewfest, costs 2
Brewfest Prize Tokens and transforms your mount
into a Brewfest Ram (Alliance) or a Brewfest Kodo (Horde).
Fresh Goblin Brewfest Hops: this item, which you can only keep during
Brewfest, is only available to Alliance players, costs 5
Brewfest Prize Tokens, and transforms your mount into a Brewfest Kodo.
Fresh Dwarven Brewfest Hops: this item, which you can only keep during
Brewfest, is only available to Horde players, costs 5
Brewfest Prize Tokens, and transforms your mount into a Brewfest Ram.
Preserved Brewfest Hops: this item, which you can keep even after
Brewfest is over, costs 20
Brewfest Prize Tokens and transforms your
mount into a Brewfest Ram (Alliance) or a Brewfest Kodo (Horde).
All of these items have only one charge and will disappear after being used. The temporary decoration they grant to your mount will expire when you dismount.
9.2. A Brew-FAST Mount
A Brew-FAST Mount simply requires you to kill Coren Direbrew at
least once a day, hoping to get a
Keg-Shaped Treasure Chest
containing
Great Brewfest Kodo or
Swift Brewfest Ram.
9.3. Drunken Stupor
Drunken Stupor is the drunk version of
Going Down?. Simply go back
to the location you used for Going Down?, drink alcoholic beverages
until your character is smashed, then jump.
9.4. Strange Brew
Strange Brew (Alliance / Horde) requires you to buy
and taste various beers (each for less than 4
) from different
vendors located at Brewfest. The achievement cannot be completed by players
below level 65 and its objectives differ between Alliance and Horde.
- Alliance
- Horde
The beverages disappear from your inventory and your mail when Brewfest ends.
9.5. The Brewfest Diet
The Brewfest Diet requires you to buy and taste Brewfest food (each for
less than 15
) from various vendors located at Brewfest. The
achievement cannot be completed by players below level 65.
- From Keiran Donoghue (Alliance) or Bron (Horde)
- From Anne Summers (Alliance) or Agnes Farwithers (Horde)
- From Arlen Lochlan (Alliance) or Uta Roughdough (Horde)
The food items disappear from your inventory and your mail when Brewfest ends.
9.6. Disturbing the Peace
Firstly,
Disturbing the Peace requires you to buy a complete
Brewfest Garb from your Brewfest vendor, Belbi Quikswitch
(Alliance) or Blix Fixwidget (Horde):
- Hat (50
Brewfest Prize Tokens each): - Chest (200
Brewfest Prize Tokens each): - Feet (100
Brewfest Prize Tokens each):
Secondly, you need go to Dalaran, wear the 3 pieces of the Brewfest Garb, get as drunk as you possibly can, before finally using the /dance emote.
9.7. Brew of the Month & Brew of the Year
With 200
Brewfest Prize Tokens, you can buy the
Brew of the Month Club Membership Form
(
"Brew of the Month" Club Membership Form/
"Brew of the Month" Club Membership Form)
from your Brewfest vendor, Belbi Quikswitch
(Alliance) or Blix Fixwidget (Horde). This item starts the
Brew of the Month Club quest
(Alliance/Horde). Completing this
quest will make you join the Brew of the Month Club and will complete the
Brew of the Month achievement.
From there on, on the first day of each month, you will receive a sample of the beer of the month by mail:
Binary Brew: September
Autumnal Acorn Ale: October
Bartlett's Bitter Brew: November
Lord of Frost's Private Label: December
Wild Winter Pilsner: January
Izzard's Ever Flavor: February
Aromatic Honey Brew: March
Metok's Bubble Bock: April
Springtime Stout: May
Blackrock Lager: June
Stranglethorn Brew: July
Draenic Pale Ale: August
Sampling all these beers (it indeed takes a year) grants you the
Brew of the Year achievement.
10. Conclusion↑top
We hope that this guide will have answered every question you had about Brewfest. If not, we encourage you to leave a comment or contact us by e-mail, we will be happy to address the issue you encountered.
Because of the Cataclysm, a few things changed since the last edition of Brewfest. We did the necessary testing to ensure that the guide properly takes them into account.
