I made beer with monks and got called “your Maltiness” in this remarkably chill ale-brewing sim, and you can too with its free Steam Next Fest demo

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My favorite part of the Steam Next Fest demo for Ale Abbey is when people call me “your Maltiness”, and that’s saying a lot, because the whole demo is a lot of fun.

Ale Abbey is an upcoming tycoon game with a twist: you’re in charge of a brewery run by Catholic monks. When you arrive at your monastery, you’re met by its bishop, who tasks you with expanding “our holy brewing mission”. Specifically, he wants you to help him build a thriving brewery that’ll make your monastery the most popular around. Fortunately, he walks you through that process step-by-step through a number of tutorials, starting with setting up a desk and formulating your first ale recipe. 

At this point, your options are severely limited to just one type of light ale, but you’ll eventually be able to brew more than 20 European styles of ale, which you can tweak with various optional ingredients to unlock special attributes. You’ll also be able to adjust the price, quantity, quality, and mash temperature of your brews with the goal of keeping your customers happy and your monastery well-funded. Part of that involves knowing when to ship your brews straight to market or store them for aging.

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I’ve only played through the relatively limited demo, but from that experience it doesn’t seem Ale Abbey is trying to reinvent the business sim genre. What it does do, it does very, very well though. The art style and animations are adorable, the simulation is deep but approachable, and the writing is hilarious… have I mentioned “your Maltiness”?



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