WoW, Casually: Get thee to Brewfest!

Brewfest is here and unless you are opposed to virtual beer-related events, you should get down to Ironforge or Orgrimmar and join the fun. It isn't as casual-friendly as the Midsummer Fire Festival, but it's a blast and every activity can be done by a player with very little playtime, even the boss: Coren Direbrew.
Unlike the Fire Festival, you don't get experience by the fistfuls for levelers or cash rewards to fill your coffers, but there is the Brew of the Month Club and, seriously, how can you resist that? There will be Achievements awarded for obtaining many of the Brewfest goodies, including drinking every beer you get in the club, so belly up to the bar and start Chugging and Chucking.
Join us after the break for some tips and tricks to get the most out of your Brewfest experience.
Coren Direbrew:
- Location: You pick up the quest and fight Coren in the Grim Guzzler, located in Blackrock Depths.
- How to get there: Unless someone in your group has Direbrew's Remote, you need to get to Blackrock Depths. Once in the instance, there is a transport to the right that takes you straight to the Grim Guzzler.
- Level Recommendation: Though you can get into the instance earlier, I don't recommend attempting the boss before level 70.
- The fight: It is pretty much a standard Tank and Spank fight with a few adds. The elites that spawn will just respawn if killed so just ignore them. If your gear is a mishmash of Outlands quest gear and Welfare Epics like mine is, try to tag along with the main characters of hardcore raiders, not their alts. The battle is cake if you have a good enough tank and are fast and heavy with the DPS -- barely any healing is required. With a good enough group, you can down Coren 5 times in less than half an hour, travel time included. If your group is undergeared or has inadequate DPS, the battle will require more coordination as well as more time for running back to your corpse. My group was made up of a poorly equipped Boomkin (me) and 4 hardcore ubergeared raiders: a rogue, a bear, a mage and an elemental shaman. With totems and my critical buff, we were unstoppable.
- TLDR fight strategy: Hook up with some well geared raiders and make sure your group is heavy on the DPS for a quick, successful battle.
- Loot: There are a lot of great items to be had that are both fun and useful. The trinkets are similar to the ones you can get from Badges. Hopefully, if your group has no warriors or paladins, you won't get 4 Coren's Lucky Coins like mine did. They can't be disenchanted or vendored and I couldn't figure out how to play Quarters with mine.
- Location: Down the mountain from Ironforge if you are Alliance and outside of Orgrimmar if you are Horde.
- Level Requirements: None. You can complete all of the quests at level 1.
- Quest Requirements: Most of the quests must be unlocked by completing Now This is Ram Racing... Almost. You will be able to get your souvenir mug as well as all of the other Ram Racing quests after completing this.
- Rewards: You receive Tokens this year instead of Tickets. You can exchange your Tickets from last year for this year's Tokens by talking to the Token Redemption person -- a female gnome for Alliance and a male goblin for the Horde. They are easily found because they are loudly sexually harassing everyone who walks by. Tokens have a duration on them this year, so spend away!
- Dark Iron Dwarves: You can actually just stand there and wait for the Dwarves to leave and then click on the gear they leave behind to complete the daily Dark Iron quest. But that is boring. If you want to actually participate, you need to pick up a Complimentary Brewfest Sampler mug from any of the tables near the attack. Put the mug on your action bar, highlight a Dark Iron Dwarf (they go quickly) [edited for accuracy] and click on your mug. You can only pick up one mug at a time. Complete the Chug and Chuck quest to practice for this and get some tokens.
- Ram Racing: Find the locations of all of the apple barrels before attempting any of the Ram Racing quests. These are important for keeping your Ram from becoming exhausted after too much Galloping. Put the Reins on a hotkey so that you can easily adjust your speed.
- Barking: There are no apple barrels along the barking route, but they have made the quest easier this year. All you have to do is bark in all of the locations of the quest before time runs out. You no longer have to make it back to the quest giver in 4 minutes.
- Pink Elekks: There are no Pink Elekk quests this year, which is a sad, sad loss.
- Wolpertinger quest: You can buy Wolpertinger's Tankard from the Token vendor for 50 silver, but the quest has been removed.
- Mounts for purchase: Don't even get me started. You can buy one-use hops from the Token Vendor to change your current mount temporarily into either a Ram or a Kodo. The buff does not last if you have to dismount, so I don't recommend wasting your tokens on these unless you have just a couple leftover at the end of the event. The mounts do drop from Coren Direbrew, but they are rare.
- Bugs: Last year was very frustrating due to many issues that plagued Brewfest. Happily, they ironed out all of the bugs this year before the event started.
Filed under: WoW, Casually, Analysis / Opinion, Events, Features, Bosses, Tips






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Michael Sep 21st 2008 6:11PM
LOL I like how Blizz has no problems promoting binge drinking, not to mention drinking and "driving" (Ram racing).
Juneau Sep 21st 2008 6:42PM
You seem to have missed a key point. It's a game.
Michael Sep 21st 2008 7:46PM
Oh did I not make the LOL big enough for you?
Lerxst Sep 21st 2008 6:12PM
You don't have to highlight a Dark Iron dwarf to throw the mug at him. Just face one and click the mug on your action bar and you'll hit them.
offday Sep 21st 2008 6:21PM
In all honesty, it's probably a good thing that Blizz took out the option to buy a ram. I would have failed every test and quiz I have this week.
Still, it kind of sucks since I'm only level 36. I can't even get near Dire.
QuantumLeaper Sep 22nd 2008 1:00PM
If you completed the quest for the Rams last year, you can still buy a Ram this year.
jurandr Sep 21st 2008 6:36PM
I really don't get what was wrong with the pink elekk quest. I did that quest on my mage the first day brewfest was around last year with no hitches.
Iwanttobeasleep Sep 21st 2008 9:05PM
I'm going to guess they removed the ones that obviously required you to drink. Which doesn't explain why the Dark Iron Dwarves are there--you have to chug to throw the mugs--but that's the only reason I can think of for removing two fun and non-buggy quests.
Vicerious Sep 21st 2008 6:57PM
I like how the "strategy" for the fight is to just find a bunch of overgeared people willing to carry you through the fight. Classy.
Ærynn Lómëhtar Sep 21st 2008 7:18PM
If I had known that the Yellow Brewfest Stein was not going to be available this year, I would have gone the extra effort last year and gotten it for my bank alt. I honestly thought that it would be the Wolpertinger that I wouldn't be getting this year.
But I (that is, my main) have both, and dual-wielding it looks so cool! ^_^
Keyra Sep 22nd 2008 8:55AM
No yellow stein, but you can get a blue stein. I don't know if there's a difference between the two as I wasn't playing last year.
Kothmia Sep 21st 2008 7:38PM
I don't know that they got ALL of the bugs ironed out... I did the barleybrew barking yesterday, and everytime I attempted to start barking for thunderbrew today, wow froze.
All in all, it's been a really good time so far. :)
Christian Sep 21st 2008 9:17PM
Probably your addons
Amaxe Sep 21st 2008 10:10PM
My server crashed a lot this afternoon. I think it was WoW, not his addons
Kothmia Sep 22nd 2008 12:44AM
@Christian
I suppose it's possible it's my addons, because the rest of my guildmates were fine. But I don't think so, simply because of two facts - one of my alts was able to do thunderbrew just fine, and when i went back to my main and skipped thunderbrew and did the other side again, it was fine. Again, not a huge issue, I've been having fun over all.
engine Sep 22nd 2008 7:27PM
You have Quest Helper installed. Disable it, and then try again. Quest Helper freezes timed quests.
Hadji Sep 21st 2008 11:18PM
I dont think you even have to Bark, I didnt and still passed.
TY for letting me know that you dont have to make it back in time. I always cut it close.
Cowy Sep 21st 2008 10:21PM
Brewfest this year has been horrible for me. I enjoyed the challenge last year of getting enough tickets. It made it an accomplisment on an individual level. Fun event, loved it.
The decision to make the mounts drop from a boss, has turned a fun event into a scum filled nightmare. (My own guild, finds the holiday a worthless distraction. No help there.)
I'm left to PUG this boss, with people who lie and say they have the quest, when they don't... just to use my turn and boot me out so they can look for their next target. (fell for that one only once, thank goodness).
I've had people invite me, only to find out that the loot rules are set to master loot in a sad attempt to ninja the mount. (left that one fast as well)
This event, which was much loved last year, has turned into raw exposure to the darkside of the WOW playerbase. Instead of being impressed by the kodo/ram mounts I find myself wondering who that person screwed over to get it.
I'm really saddened by the whole thing. An awesome holiday has been turned into a contest of who can screw over the most people.
Jay in Oregon Sep 21st 2008 11:36PM
I agree wholeheartedly. I haven't heard of the type of sleaze thatCowy is talking about, but I can totally see it happening.
Making the mounts drop off of a lvl 70 quest -- and rarely at that -- completely sucks ass, as I've been waiting ever since I first heard of Brewfest (I've been playing for about four months) for a shot at even the regular Brewfest Ram.
My main is a gnome and I don't like the mechachicken. Fortunately, I was able to grind enough rep to get exalted with Ironforge, so I'm not totally screwed this year. I'm a member of a very small guild; fortunately, my GM wants the Brewfest Kodo so maybe he'll let my almost-level-60 butt tag along.
Blackrock Depths is a lvl 50-ish instance, right? Blizzard could do multiple versions of the Midsummer Festival quest for different level groups, how hard would it have been to do a slightly-lower-level version (say 50, 60, and 70)?
TrepidPrism Sep 21st 2008 11:46PM
Well this is my 1st year attending brew fest and I love it.
I really don't mind having to kill dire brew and look forward to every chance I get to either pug it or take a few guildies with me.
I really like the idea of having small bosses and rewards that can be attempted by my guild with minimal time and effort. I really would like to see blizzard add more holiday bosses like this maybe in other old world content.