Here is my once-famous table of random alcoholic beverages with silly names:
New
Alcoholic Beverages
In addition to Ale and
Wine, the average tavern or store is likely to have some particular
“strong beverage” of house or local make; these specially crafted
liquors have unusual names and often pack a very particular punch.
Their cost will vary from 4sp-20gp per bottle depending on the
strength and fame of the beverage.
Random Drink Names
Table
(roll a D6; on a 1-2 roll
on table A, 3-4 on Table B, 5-6 on Table C; you can roll again for
each name element, or roll all the name elements from the same table)
Table A
Element
1 Element 2 Element 3 Element 4
1. Captain/admiral - Bernard - Golden - Ale
2. Doctor - Clara - Prancing - Piss-up
3. Bishop/archdeacon - Partridge - Menacing - Concoction
4. Count/duke - Bellows - Total - Recipe
5. Prince - Abelard - Shocking - Cocktail
6. Seargent - Chunder - Bellicose - Formula
Table B
Element
1 Element 2 Element 3 Element 4
1. Friar/father - Anselm - blue/green* - Mixture
2. Uncle - Pete/Jeb - Questionable - Spirit
3. Master - Roland - Outrageous - Cleanser
4. Lord - Melchard - Excellent - Paint-thinner
5. Madame - McPlop - Saucy - Industrial
Blender
6. Crazy/mad - Kasimir - Bowelbashing - Orgy
*substitute any other
colour of your choice
Table C
Element
1 Element 2 Element 3 Element 4
1. Professor - Edmund - Brutish - Liquid
2. Rabbi - Loretta - Bitter - Boozerama
3. Aunt - Percy - Erotic - Broth
4. Wee/Big - Doncaster - Elderberry* - Selection
5. Ugly - Wu - (un)reliable - Incendiary
6. Three-fingered - Gerald - Delightful - Skullsmasher
*or substitute any other
flavour/ingredient (orange/liver/milk/gunpowder/honey/etc)
So with this table you can generate amusingly named alcoholic drinks such as “Father Abelard’s Total Pissup”, “Three-fingered Anselm’s Golden Recipe”, “Rabbi Roland’s Menacing Liquid”, or “Master Edmund’s Outrageous Selection”.
Obviously, saving throws against getting totally hammered are typically called for.
This table, and many other tables of truly impressive variety and wildly disparate levels of seriousness, can be found in the "Forward... to Adventure! Gamemasters Notebook!" (or "FtA!GN!"), which was one of my earliest RPG products. A lot of the material there could be usable in any number of old-school or fantasy RPGs.
RPGPundit
Currently Drinking: Madame Partridge's Questionable Incendiary
test: Uncle Roland's Elderberry Ale.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could keep the players away from something called "Aunt Edmund's Erotic Skullsmasher."
ReplyDeleteWhat about Three-Fingered Loretta's Questionable Concoction?
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