Slurp and burp your way through this eating contest to be crowned the Chowdown Champion. Compete with three other players in front of a panel of spectators to prove your prowess but try not to choke literally! The first to finish 10 plates of sausages takes home the prize.
Manners optional. Prize: 1 Brewfest Chowdown Champion Token. Every half hour a group of alementals pr hozen will show up to destroy the Brewfest grounds. Put a stop to their shenanigans for a reward once a day. Throw nearby taster mugs at these destructive alementals to put a cork in their plans. Unruly hozen want to monkey around—restore order by driving away these pests. Tip: Some of these buggers are winged, so saddle up on a flying mount to reach them! Alliance players can do the same with the Thunderbrew and Barleybrew breweries.
Complete special daily quests to obtain experience, gold, and Brewfest Prize Tokens to purchase holiday items. Stumble your way through the grounds while trying specialty food and brew from all over Azeroth and Draenor. Awards the title Brewmaster. Be sure to hop on over to the Brewfest staging areas at the gates of Orgrimmar and Ironforge September 20—October 6 to join the festivities.
Skip to Main Content Skip to Footer. Overwatch League. One toy is available for purchase from the sausage vendors Keiran Donoghue and Bron :. Many vendors sell themed food and drink from their faction. The origin of Brewfest is recounted in the graphic novel Pearl of Pandaria. Shortly before traveling to Kalimdor and meeting the halfbreed Rexxar , [3] the famous pandaren brewmaster Chen Stormstout , having been overwhelmingly recommended to try Thunderbrew beer, found his way to Dun Morogh and Grimbooze Thunderbrew at Thunderbrew Distillery , challenging the dwarf to a drinking contest to decide who was the better brewer.
In the end, when the two were nearly passed out, Chen declared Grimbooze to be superior. However, Grimbooze liked Chen's beer more. After a brief and lighthearted argument, the two decided to hold a contest in Dun Morogh for all dwarves to taste their drinks and decide. Coren Direbrew whined his way into getting a position in the contest as well. In the end, Chen and Grimbooze were neck-in-neck while Coren only had two votes, one from himself and one from Chen out of pity. The Dark Iron attacked them in anger, and Chen fought him off.
Grimbooze's brew was declared the victor by a single vote. The festival continued annually, with the Gordok ogres replacing Coren and the Barleybrew dwarves replacing Chen, eventually evolving into the modern Brewfest.
Coren Direbrew, never forgetting his humiliation, has led attacks on the festival every year since. It's a shame that Direbrew couldn't keep his temper in check, for while his brew at the time may have been substandard, his current Dire Brew could have been the talk of Brewfest Brewfest now holds appeal among all the races of Azeroth and beyond, serving as a celebration of both Azerothian and Draenic brew culture. Mag'har orcs lead the celebrations on the side of the Horde.
Grimbooze's son Ragnar co-hosts the tapping of the keg with Maeve Barleybrew , but while giving their speech, claimed that it was his father that founded the festival, without mentioning Chen at all. There are three brew vending stalls in the Brewfest celebrations, selling brews for various levels.
Two sell faction-specific brew selections, and both celebrations have neutral ogre brew vendors. The brews vended by the brewers are both alcoholic inebriating , refresh mana like a drink , and provide a well fed buff, similar to the Rumsey Rums. The brewers have representatives at other cities vending the same brews. There are three vendors vending three kinds of brew each, several tiered by level allowed to drink and a few high-end brews with different buffs.
The prices are good relative to similar mana refreshments. Beware, these Brewfest libation items, labeled "requires Brewfest", disappear when Brewfest ends. Note that Shattrath City has a small celebration with three brew vendors. Whereas the other cities' vendors are strictly faction specific, not counting the ogre vendors common to both factions, one of the vendors in Shattrath is a neutral goblin wearing a dwarf mask selling dwarven Thunderbrews.
The third vendor in Shattrath is an Orc selling Drohn's brews , who will not sell to Alliance characters. There are also four smaller stalls, three selling food, a bread vendor, a cheese vendor, and a sausage vendor, and one wine vendor selling other normally available inebriating drinks.
The food vendors sell both special Brewfest items and normal vended food. The specific Brewfest foods have a well-fed buff and cost half as much as similar level vendor food that do not provide a buff. Beware, these Brewfest repast items, labeled "requires Brewfest", also disappear when Brewfest ends. These vendors are at the main celebrations only. These vendors will not sell cross-faction, but the same Brewfest food is available from both factions vendors. There is an achievement, [ Strange Brew ] , [ Strange Brew ] to sample each purchasable Brewfest brew, and an achievement, [ The Brewfest Diet ] , to sample each purchasable Brewfest food.
One sample, a choice of three, is given as a reward by the lead-in quest to find the Brewfest. This includes an option for the lowest brew that anyone can drink, thus, all can participate.
This sample is the same item as you would purchase from one of the brew vendors, and counts toward the drinking achievements. A Brewfest Stein is awarded for the completing an easy Souvenir quest see Quests below which will allow you to drink a few of these selections for free. These are used to collect a drink from the sample kegs, of which there are three available, one for each vendor. One of these is again the lowest brew that anyone can drink. The sample kegs are available at the main celebrations and at the city celebrations, but note that the ogre's samples at the city celebrations look like a wagon full of smaller kegs, not like a huge keg.
These samples have the name of the purchasable brew and cause inebriation, but do not count toward the drinking achievements. You can use the Brewfest Stein to collect a sample of brew that is above your level. Drinking this will cause you to vomit shortly afterward.
You can also collect samples of brews of the other faction from their sample kegs. These will act as normal for a brew of their level of your own faction. Drinking a cross-faction sample does not count for any achievement. The complementary sample brews used to pelt the Dark Iron dwarves are now non-alcoholic, and so actively participating in the defense will no longer get you plastered.
These also do not count toward the drinking achievements. Other than the brewers there are many Brewfest Revelers around getting drunk, cheering, and dancing.
For those who want to control their impairment, a pair of [ Synthebrew Goggles ] are available for the asking from Goldark Snipehunter or Glodrak Huntsniper.
These goggles give a "buff" that simulates inebriation for the purposes of Brewfest and can be removed quickly by removing the goggles normal inebriation requires time to dissipate. Two holiday mounts, the [ Swift Brewfest Ram ] and the [ Great Brewfest Kodo ] , are available as rare loot from defeating the holiday boss encounter, Coren Direbrew. Once per day after queueing for and defeating him using the Dungeon Finder tool, players will receive a [ Keg-Shaped Treasure Chest ] that has a low chance to contain either mount.
Despite being clearly Alliance- and Horde-themed, either mount is an equally likely drop for any player regardless of faction. The [ "Honorary Brewer" Hand Stamp ] was sold for [ Brewfest Prize Tickets ] , which started a quick quest that allowed the player to purchase the mounts with gold.
Any player who has completed the quest can still purchase the rams, but the Hand Stamp itself is no longer obtainable. Therefore, the [ Brewfest Ram ] is only available to those players. Note that both factions offered Rams for purchase; the Kodo was introduced later. There are several items you can get from redeeming [ Brewfest Prize Tokens ]. To redeem your tokens, or turn 's [ Brewfest Prize Tickets ] into tokens, visit. Larkin Thunderbrew and Ray'ma remain available all year round and will vend to you if you have Brewfest Prize Tokens, but as of Brewfest , it is no longer possible to buy from them after Brewfest since the Tokens now disappear the moment Brewfest ends.
For Brewfest they redeemed Brewfest Prize Tokens for some time after Brewfest ended as long as your tokens had not expired, several days, depending on when you earned them. They did not offer to vend after Brewfest unless you were carrying at least one Brewfest Prize Token. It was, for instance, possible in to purchase a Wolpertinger from them for cash as long as you were carrying a Brewfest Token.
Since 's prize tickets do not expire, it is best not to convert them into tokens until you want to use them to make a purchase. In , only players in Europe were able to buy it. Note that any item labeled 'requires Brewfest' disappears when Brewfest ends. The hops, in particular, come in multiple varieties only three per faction , but only the [ Preserved Brewfest Hops ] remains after Brewfest. The buff from a hops to change your mount remains in force when Brewfest ends, for the duration of the buff.
Once accepted, this quest will automatically complete itself; the amount of tokens that are rewarded is completely up to you and your ram racing skill.
Just as the previous quests, this quest gives you a [ Rental Racing Ram ] for four minutes. If the [ Rental Racing Ram ] buff is dispelled or canceled, you cannot restore it; you simply have to wait for dailies to reset. If you accidentally [ Blink ] yourself off the ram, you will have consumed your attempt. If you are shapeshifted, you will be unable to mount the ram, but you will have consumed your attempt.
When the mechanic is started, you will be given [ Ram Racing Reins ] , however, you can also request them from the neighboring NPC to get a head start, usually to place the reins in a favorable action bar slot. The quest mechanic works the same as the There and Back Again quest, except that for each successful delivery, you are awarded an extra 30 seconds on your [ Rental Racing Ram ] buff and 2.
The maximum number of tokens that can be obtained is debatable. It is known that the ram racing buff will last a maximum of 15 minutes, regardless of all other factors including any time the buff shows.
However, within that limit, the number of potential runs is limited by the time it takes to deliver each barrel:. Ignore any remainder on the number of runs - partial runs do not count. Remember that each run gives 2 , so for example, if you have 6 successful runs you will receive Multiple contributors have reported several runs of 23 rounds, which is just over 39 seconds on average remembering the first round is slower , and hits the 15 minute maximum duration for the buff.
Please add any available information to this section. As of patch 8. Alcohol-Free Brewfest Samplers come in handy. When Direbrew Invaders attack, they need to be knocked out by mugs. During hozen attacks, Hozen Raiders and Hozen Flyers need to be knocked out. During alemental attacks, Mischevious Alementals need to be knocked out. After the alementals are defeated, [ Daily] Contained Alemental can be picked from Contained Alemental.
The Dark Iron dwarves prepare to attack Brewfest in Every half hour, a party of Dark Iron Guzzlers will crash the party at the main Brewfest grounds outside Ironforge and Orgrimmar. Hitting these dwarves with a beer mug will knock them out cold, thus 'killing' them and stopping them from stealing the free brew. Here's how you can participate in saving the free brew for the invited guests:.
Pick up a [ Alcohol-Free Brewfest Sampler ] from any one of the square tables. Using this item will cause you to quickly drink it and throw the empty mug. Staying in range roughly 40 yards of the NPCs that represent each brewery around the area while using a complementary brew sampler will cause the Barkers and Brewmaidens to toss you another sample. If you need to, you can always manually loot another one from the table.
If there are Dark Irons close enough and in front of the player, the mug you throw will likely hit one of them in the head and knock them out. It is a random chance and does not depend on character level. This is a somewhat unique battle in WoW where a low-level character can contribute as much as a high-level character.
It is useful to bind the mug to a hotkey in order to drink and throw rapidly. The mug works even with no Dark Irons around; it will either hit your target or if you have no target it just lands on the ground. It is not useful to chase the Dark Irons. The empty mugs travel quite far, and moving interrupts throwing. In addition, the Dark Irons have a brawling move that throws player characters away from them and interrupts throwing mugs, so keeping your distance allows you to attack more often.
Standing behind a keg you are defending prevents the Dark Irons from reaching you. The mugs have an adequate range, but you may find that you need to move forward if you've eliminated all of your targets.
Walking through one of these mugs will give the player a whirlwind attack buff for several seconds. If you get the buff, aim yourself at large groups of Dark Irons to stun them en mass. Note that this ONLY stuns them, it does not kill them off - but this may be more effective; the stun time appears to be longer than the replacement time, and the replacement rate seems to target a fixed number of Dark Irons invading.
In general, stunning groups of dark irons will turn them into sitting ducks, allowing other players enough time to pick off individuals, then take out the stationary groups. Super Brew Steins can also be ridden over with a mount. Using a mount with a 'tall footprint' such as gnome Mechanostrider mounts , troll Raptor mounts or blood elf Hawkstrider mounts should allow you to view the red trail easier.
You will gain the Drunken Master buff while being able to speed around on a mount. Being mounted will also let you get to the Steins much faster and allow other players to focus on defense. If you are level 60, you can use your flying mount. Oddly, the Steins can be taken by combat pets, and even stranger, the [ Blingtron ] can also receive the buff. Beating the waves of Dark Irons is a group effort: there are too many and the drink and toss rate is too low for any one character to do this by themselves.
Your assistance is always welcome by other defenders, but if you are setting aside time to do this for the quest tokens, do it at a time when the server, particularly PvP servers, is busy so that you will be part of a heavily defended Brewfest celebration.
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