Where can you find alcohol for potions?

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Only strong alcohol can be used to create potions. Depending on the alcohol type, you can mix a certain number of ingredients:

  • potion base = 3 ingredients
  • high potion base = 4 ingredients
  • top potion base = 5 ingredients

There is also a special potion called White Gull which is a top potion base itself, giving 5 slots to use to create another potion.

Alcohol is usually sold by waitresses at inns.

Can anyone list or map the places where it's possible to buy/find strong alcohol?






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Where can I find alcohol in the Witcher 1?

The best potion base is White Gull, though, as it gives you all 5 slots to use. Alcohol is selled by waitresses at inns and in Chapter I Abigail also sells alcohol. To make greases you must spend one bronze talent on this ability.

Where can I find alcohol in Witcher 3?

Alcohol comes in many forms and from various sources. It can be brewed directly from Plants found in the enviroment, looted from dead creatures or bought in the form of drinks. As soon as the required Alcohol is at hand Geralt can use a Recipe and the rest of the related ingredients to craft the item in question.

What alcohols replenish potions Witcher 3?

  • Alcohest.
  • Dwarven Spirit.
  • Temerian rye.
  • Redanian herbal.
  • Nilfgaardian lemon.


Can dwarven spirit replenish potions?

It's the default alcohol used to replenish potions and bombs during meditation, although, if no alcohest is available, other alcohol such as dwarven or Mahakaman spirit can be used for this purpose.



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