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SteveB0
Mon Mar 22, 2004 8:39 am
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I heard once that I could use a Heavy Additive in place of a Light Additive, but I could not use Light in place of Heavy. Is this a true or false statement? I have been unable to do so, so I just wanted to make sure I was not doing something wrong.
Thanks,
Cleopas
Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:07 am
#2
SteveB0 wrote:
I heard once that I could use a Heavy Additive in place of a Light Additive, but I could not use Light in place of Heavy. Is this a true or false statement? I have been unable to do so, so I just wanted to make sure I was not doing something wrong.
Thanks,
the opposite is true light in place of a heavy but heavy cannot be put in place of a light
SteveB0
Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:13 am
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Is that during the creation of the additive on our side or after the fact when we are making our end product?
RandoD
Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:22 am
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SteveB0 wrote:
Is that during the creation of the additive on our side or after the fact when we are making our end product?
Not EXACTLY sure what you're asking, but to make Light additives, you need the Light component from a BE. To make the actual FOOD, you put the additive into the additive slot of the recipe.
So if making a Brandy, you need:
NEEDS:
- 2 Alcohols
- Fruit
- Berries
- Container (Small, large glass, cask, or barrel (barrel still broke?)
OPTIONAL: (Don't need it to make Brandy, but Brandy will be more powerful if used)
-BE Additive -Medium (Lightadditive can be used, but Brandy won't be as good as if made with Medium, but it WILL be better than the Brandy made without a BE additive added)
Clear?
SteveB0
Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:33 am
#7
Aye I am clear... I was not sure whether you replaced the Heavy or Light during the actual process of making the Heavy Food Addtive or during the food creation itself, but I understood from the previous poster though. Thanks for all the input.
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