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Rotmeth [Processor Framework] [1.3+]

Updates to 1.4 will be postponed until further notice. If someone wants to update to 1.4 you are welcome to do so. Source code is available on github. Link in description.

Credit for most of the work goes to the original mod author, winggar. Original mod can be found here: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1780182516

I changed the recipes around so instead of producing Rotmeth directly, you make Rotwort which needs to be fermented for 9 days to produce Rotmeth, a fairly strong alcohol made from fermented meat products. As a result, this mod now requires Universal Fermenter/Processor Framework to function, as you cannot add anything to the vanilla fermenting barrel as its hard coded.

Non-Steam Link: https://github.com/troopersmith1/Rotmeth1.1/releases

Support for 1.0 has been discontinued due to the removal of the 1.0 version of Universal Fermenter by the mod author.
Support for 1.1 and 1.2 has also been suspended because UF is no longer supported. Requires Syrchalis' version of Universal Fermenter for 1.1 and 1.2.
Despite the dependency warning in the modloader, the 1.1 and 1.2 versions are still included and should still work with UF, however 1.3 requires [SYR] Processor Framework

Original Description:

The Rotmeth mod adds in the drink "Rotmeth" from the Elder Scrolls series. Rotmeth is made from fermented meat, and was a ritual drink made by the Bosmer of Valenwood after the creation of the Green Pact. The Bosmer had vowed to never eat anything plant-based, and to make sure they use all the meat of their enemies' bodies after defeating them. Rotmeth was their solution for an alcoholic drink that didn't use plant-based materials. Rotmeth also finds its use on the Rim, as the fermenting process involved in making it disguises the origins of the meat used. This allows unscrupulous leaders to make use of human and insect meat without their colonists ever finding out.

This was a request from daemonfool on Ludeon Forums.

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