Drinking

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Drinking is a non-combat skill in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Players with a higher level in this skill, will be more resistant to the affects of Drunkenness caused by the consumption of alcohol. Gaining proficiency in this skill makes the character more resistant to the debuff effects of consuming alcohol.

You can read the book series Tavern Life to level up this skill.

See also; tutorial codex entry Alcohol and Drunkenness; drink items.

Skill Description

Drinking skill makes you more resistant to the nefarious effects of alcohol. You'll be able to drink up to twice as much and the after effects the next day will be lowered.

New perk points unlock at levels: 4, 7, 10, 14, 17, 20.

Drinking Perks

Icon Perk Name Min. Lvl (Drinking) Effect
Kcd beer bibber perk icon.png Beer Bibber Lvl 4 The beer you get is 50% weaker, so you can drink more, but wine is twice as strong and will make you drunk faster. Can't be combined with the Wine Bibber perk.
Kcd drinking habit perk icon.png Drinking Habit Lvl 4 Under the influence of alcohol, your hand will shake 25% less and your Bow skill is higher by +2, but when sober your hand will shake 25% more.
Kcd wine bibber perk icon.png Wine Bibber Lvl 4 The wine you get is 50% weaker, so you can drink more, but beer is twice as strong and will make you drunk faster. Can't be combined with the Beer Bibber perk.
Kcd drunk perk icon.png Drunk Lvl 7 The benefits of alcohol last twice as long, and unless you drink yourself into oblivion, you suffer no negative effects. But once sober, your hangover will also last twice as long.
Kcd loose tongue perk icon.png Loose Tongue Lvl 7 When drunk, you get a +1 bonus on Speech and Charisma, when hungover, these stats drop by 1.
Kcd true slav perk icon.png True Slav Lvl 7 You get drunk on 50% less alcohol, saving your hard-earned Groschen, and your hangover the next day lasts only half as long. But bear in mind that getting drunk quickly brings both the positive and negative effects of alcohol.
Kcd bacchus perk icon.png Bacchus Lvl 10 You'll never drink yourself to oblivion, but the negative effects of your hangover will be 30% stronger. Can't be combined with the Safe Passage perk.
Kcd safe passage perk icon.png Safe Passage Lvl 10 When you drink yourself to oblivion, you'll wake up at home in bed and none of your inventory items will be gone. Can't be combined with the Bacchus perk.
Kcd top shelf perk icon.png Top Shelf Lvl 10 Spirits are 50% weaker for you, so you can drink more.