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If your usual sim itch runs toward process chains and production scaling, this budget-priced brewery builder scratches it competently - just don't expect deep systems under the froth.

I went in hoping Beer Manufacture Simulator would give me the same kind of layered, decision-heavy loop I get from factory-builders, and it delivers that feeling in small doses - mostly in the early and mid game, before automation flattens the challenge curve into something much flatter than I'd like. The core production chain is genuinely well-constructed on paper: you mash grains, boil hops, cool the wort, run fermentation, then route output to bottling or kegging before fulfilling shipping contracts. Each stage nominally affects your final product quality, which means there is at least a skeleton of meaningful decision-making threading through the brewery floor. Recipes span light lagers, IPAs, stouts, and experimental hybrids, and the ingredient-mixing system lets you chase traits and flavour profiles to satisfy specific contract demands - that part has real charm, and it's where most of the game's personality lives. The business layer is where Games Incubator plays it very safe. If you have spent any time with their other simulator releases - and there are quite a few - you will recognise the same progression skeleton: manual tasks first, upgrade into automation, watch the machines run, accept more contracts, repeat. That loop works for the game's target audience, which is clearly the Supermarket Simulator crowd rather than Factorio devotees. The problem is that once you unlock the automated vats and bottling systems, your job shifts from active management to passive oversight, and the contract pool cycles repetitively enough that late-game momentum stalls. A negative Steam reviewer noted the only reward for automating the grind is access to more recipes you are no longer personally brewing - that observation is fair. On the technical side, the launch window was rough. Early players flagged a bug with the five-bottle capping station that locked the UI and blocked saving, and there were reports of employees getting stuck, equipment duplication glitches, and inventory limits that made large orders physically impossible to fulfil. To the developer's credit, patches arrived quickly and addressed the most egregious problems - the community forum shows active bug tracking and a team that is clearly responsive. The tutorial covers the basics with reasonable clarity but falls short when it comes to advanced mechanics like beer traits; players have reported stumbling into trait-gating on contracts without any prior explanation, which is a genuine onboarding gap worth knowing before you start. Where does that leave the value proposition? For the price tier this sits in, the standards shift considerably. This is a short-session, low-friction sim that runs well on modest hardware and supports cloud saves and controller input - it is an easy pick-up-and-play option for someone who wants a relaxing theme with light production management and zero punishing consequences. If you are hunting for deep automation logic, AI-driven market simulation, or a mod ecosystem that extends replayability, look elsewhere - Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator exists for the chemistry-minded crowd, and factory-builders handle the automation depth side far better. But if you want a chill brewery theme with just enough process chain to feel satisfying on a low-stakes evening, Beer Manufacture Simulator delivers exactly what it says on the label, bugs and all. Diego, Scout Team

Beer Manufacture Simulator

Beer Manufacture Simulator

5 mar 2026Games Incubator
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If your usual sim itch runs toward process chains and production scaling, this budget-priced brewery builder scratches it competently - just don't expect deep systems under the froth.

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I went in hoping Beer Manufacture Simulator would give me the same kind of layered, decision-heavy loop I get from factory-builders, and it delivers that feeling in small doses - mostly in the early and mid game, before automation flattens the challenge curve into something much flatter than I'd like. The core production chain is genuinely well-constructed on paper: you mash grains, boil hops, cool the wort, run fermentation, then route output to bottling or kegging before fulfilling shipping contracts. Each stage nominally affects your final product quality, which means there is at least a skeleton of meaningful decision-making threading through the brewery floor. Recipes span light lagers, IPAs, stouts, and experimental hybrids, and the ingredient-mixing system lets you chase traits and flavour profiles to satisfy specific contract demands - that part has real charm, and it's where most of the game's personality lives. The business layer is where Games Incubator plays it very safe. If you have spent any time with their other simulator releases - and there are quite a few - you will recognise the same progression skeleton: manual tasks first, upgrade into automation, watch the machines run, accept more contracts, repeat. That loop works for the game's target audience, which is clearly the Supermarket Simulator crowd rather than Factorio devotees. The problem is that once you unlock the automated vats and bottling systems, your job shifts from active management to passive oversight, and the contract pool cycles repetitively enough that late-game momentum stalls. A negative Steam reviewer noted the only reward for automating the grind is access to more recipes you are no longer personally brewing - that observation is fair. On the technical side, the launch window was rough. Early players flagged a bug with the five-bottle capping station that locked the UI and blocked saving, and there were reports of employees getting stuck, equipment duplication glitches, and inventory limits that made large orders physically impossible to fulfil. To the developer's credit, patches arrived quickly and addressed the most egregious problems - the community forum shows active bug tracking and a team that is clearly responsive. The tutorial covers the basics with reasonable clarity but falls short when it comes to advanced mechanics like beer traits; players have reported stumbling into trait-gating on contracts without any prior explanation, which is a genuine onboarding gap worth knowing before you start. Where does that leave the value proposition? For the price tier this sits in, the standards shift considerably. This is a short-session, low-friction sim that runs well on modest hardware and supports cloud saves and controller input - it is an easy pick-up-and-play option for someone who wants a relaxing theme with light production management and zero punishing consequences. If you are hunting for deep automation logic, AI-driven market simulation, or a mod ecosystem that extends replayability, look elsewhere - Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator exists for the chemistry-minded crowd, and factory-builders handle the automation depth side far better. But if you want a chill brewery theme with just enough process chain to feel satisfying on a low-stakes evening, Beer Manufacture Simulator delivers exactly what it says on the label, bugs and all.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Chore-CoreProduction ChainFactory ScalingProcess SimulationContract ManagementBrewery ThemeLow-Stakes Sim

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Mínimos

OS
Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 lub AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
Processor
Intel Core i5-9400F lub AMD Ryzen 5 3600

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Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
12 GB available space
Graphics
Intel Arc 580, GTX 2060
Processor
Intel Core i5 3.4 GHz

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