The OverAchiever: Guide to Brewfest 2009 achievements

Myself? All that stands between me and my giant purple drake is School of Hard Knocks. I didn't think I could hate anything in the game as much as I hated the old Tauren cat form, but I may possibly have been incorrect.
Oh well. Two days into the holiday and my main will be too sloshed to care.
Brew of the Month
Its former incarnation involved drinking each of the 12 brews mailed to your character over the course of the year, but after much hue and cry, was changed to its significantly more forgiving current form. I would just like to state for the record that around this time last year I wrote a thoroughly detailed and explicit article on why you needed to join the freaking club early in order to get the meta-achievement, but apparently not everyone was paying attention. Honestly, people.
Joining the Brew of the Month Club will run you 200 Brewfest tokens for the membership form and a trip to Orgrimmar or Ironforge to turn the membership in to Ray'ma or Larkin Thunderbrew respectively. Turn it in, and you're all set.
The Brewfest Diet
One of the less time-consuming (but more filling) achievements, The Brewfest Diet simply requires you to purchase and eat 8 specific foodstuffs sold by Brewfest vendors, all of whom will be located in the central festival area. None of the items sold are very expensive, and all together they'll cost you 20 silver and 68 copper.
Dried Sausages, Savory Sausages, Spicy Smoked Sausages, Pickled Sausages, Succulent Sausages, and the Golden Link are all sold by the Brewfest sausage vendors Keiran Donoghue (Alliance) and Bron (Horde).
The Essential Brewfest Pretzel is sold by Arlen Lochlan (Alliance) and Uta Roughdough (Horde).
Spiced Onion Cheese (bleh) is sold by Anne Summers (Alliance) and Agnes Farwithers (Horde).
Not provided: cardiologist.
Direbrewfest
Killing Coren Direbrew at least once during Brewfest's roughly two-week duration is generally pretty easy, and you should find plenty of groups on the lookout for potential summoners, as each character can only summon him once. If you've never done the Coren fight before, here's a rundown, with more information available on his Wowwiki page.
Disturbing the Peace
The only difficult part of this achievement will be getting the tickets necessary to purchase three pieces of Brewfest clothing. You'll need to buy the following:
- Brewfest Dress or Regalia: 200 tokens
- Brewfest Boots or Slippers: 100 tokens
- Brewfest Hat (one of four -- blue, brown, green, or purple): 50 tokens
Does Your Wolpertinger Linger?
In 2007 the wolpertinger pet was available after a short and funny quest; in 2008 they could be purchased for 50 silver from the token redeemer NPC's. It turns out Blizzard found a bug with the wolpertinger and pink elekk quests that they weren't able to fix in time for Brewfest 2008 to go live, hence the speed of obtaining one last year. Anyway, this year the quest will be back in the game, and it's called Catch the Wild Wolpertinger. Unfortunately, I can't find a link to the Horde version, but it's the exact same quest, just given by (if I remember correctly) a goblin NPC in the central festival area.
Down With The Dark Iron
This is a really fun achievement, but one that's only possible if you've got enough people around to help defend the Brewfest camp (it's not a job that only a few people can accomplish on their own). For that reason, I'd advise doing it during server high times when lots of people are around. Every half-hour like clockwork, Dark Iron dwarves will attack both the Alliance and Horde Brewfest areas. If a sufficient number of people help defend the camp, the Dark Iron dwarves are driven off and leave a large cog in their wake that gives the daily quest This One Time, When I was Drunk. Turn this in, and that's the achievement. Incidentally, the quest also rewards 10 Brewfest tokens, so it's quite helpful while you're saving toward Brewfest clothing and/or the Brew of the Month club membership.
So how does one help defend? On tables around the central festival area you'll find Complimentary Brewfest Samplers. Pick one of these up and put it on one of your hotkeys. When the Dark Irons attack, keep tab-targeting through them while spamming the hotkey. The mug instantly refills itself so you'll keep drinking and tossing, drinking and tossing. The end result is that the Dark Irons will get smashed at the same time you are, and if enough people are defending alongside you, your faction's kegs will be saved and the daily quest item will appear on the ground as soon as the Dark Irons are driven off.
Drunken Stupor
Paladins, Rogues, Druids, and Mages won't have any more difficulty with this than they had with Going Down? due to immunity effects/less fall damage taken, but it's easy to do this if you know where to go (or if you just bribe a Paladin into DI'ing you on your way down some random horrifying cliff). Get "completely smashed" -- as with Disturbing the Peace, the type of liquor you use doesn't matter -- and head for Shattrath. The commenter Kurasu nailed the exact place I got Going Down? on my Druid -- jump (don't step) off the bridge at this location. The distance to the ground from the bridge is slightly less than 65 yards (which is why you've gotta jump), and you'll get the achievement without dying. For added fun, bring a heavy frostweave bandage with you, and you can get Ultimate Triage directly afterwards if you don't have it already.
Have Keg, Will Travel
This achievement is no longer dependent on having bought a Brewfest mount in 2007 or gotten lucky with the drop rate in 2008 -- if you don't yet have a Brewfest mount and can't coax Coren Direbrew into dropping one for you, just buy some Fresh Brewfest Hops from the token redeemer for the measly sum of 2 tokens, pull out whatever mount you like, and /use the Hops. You can also buy the reusable Preserved Brewfest Hops for 20 tokens, but even the non-reusable version will get you the achievement.
Strange Brew
As if you didn't have enough excuses to get all drunk and silly during this holiday? The Horde and the Alliance versions are slightly different as each faction has different competing breweries, but it's still fairly straightforward:
ALLIANCE
- Barleybrew Clear, Barleybrew Light, and Barleybrew Dark are all sold by the Barleybrew Apprentice.
- Gordok Grog, Ogre Mead, and Mudder's Milk (score! Firefly reference!) are all sold by the Gordok Brew Apprentice.
- Thunder 45, Thunderbrew Ale, and Thunderbrew Stout are all sold by the Thunderbrew Apprentice.
- Brewdoo Magic, Jungle River Water, and Stout Shrunken Head are all sold by T'chali's Voodoo Brewery Apprentice.
- Gordok Grog, Ogre Mead, and Mudder's Milk are all sold by the Gordok Brew Apprentice.
- Long Stride Brew, Path of Brew, and Small Step Brew are all sold by Drohn's Distillery Apprentice.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
blackbird Sep 19th 2009 9:12AM
Whats is the maximum amount of brewfest tokens one can earn per day?
Someone mentionned that 50 tokens per 'Have Keg, will travel' are possible if you run the fastest route.
blackbird Sep 19th 2009 9:17AM
edit: Not 'Have Keg,..' but 'There and Back Again'
ZakuraX Sep 19th 2009 11:37AM
Don't remember exacty, but it also depends on server lag. if you got a bit of lagg the animal will get exhausted before the buff fades.
Tom Sep 19th 2009 8:34PM
As always. Buy the set for disturbing the peace. Do the Achievement, then tun the set back in again for tickets to spend on Brew of the Month and save yourself a bunch of tickets. That should cut down a lot of it.
Davinx Sep 23rd 2009 1:01PM
I believe that you can get 10 to 16 on the daily where you must retrieve kegs from the caravan depending on how fast you are, 15 from doing the "Barking" daily and 10 from defending against the Dark Iron attack. So you can get a max of 41 per day. Plus you get 40 tokens from doing the non-repeatable quest to kill Coren the first time.
In addition if you buy your three pieces of clothing to get the achievement in Dalaran and don't care about keeping them as keepsakes, you can sell them back within the 2 hour time limit to get a refund on your tokens and then buy the Brew of the Month Membership. That means you only need to get 350 tokens in total instead of 550.
Davinx Sep 23rd 2009 1:04PM
Sorry for the repeat of info, I didn't see Tom's comment about returning the clothes.
blackbird Sep 19th 2009 9:15AM
edit: Not 'Have Keg,.' but 'There and Back Again'
Warzer Sep 19th 2009 9:20AM
when does it start? i want to be sure i don't miss it like i did last year.
strikersully Sep 19th 2009 9:27AM
It starts tomorrow, so get ready! You can see all of the holidays on the in-game calendar. It's a button on the mini-map.
Also, there's nothing on here about HOW we get more tokens. I'm sure it'll be obvious enough tomorrow, but it'd be nice to know for sure now.
traptinacivicsi Sep 19th 2009 9:22AM
I didn't read, or know of, this place until around wotlk release..
:( Sorry..
Calybos Sep 20th 2009 6:58AM
Take note that some achievements have level requirements.
You can't get "The Brewfest Diet" unless you're level 65, for example, because you can't buy all the high-level sausages.
Avelene Sep 24th 2009 12:11PM
@Calybos - My 63 paladin could buy the items, she just can't eat or drink them until she hits the level requirements. I'm going to hang on to them until then to see if it will count it at that point.
Kusaionara Sep 19th 2009 9:26AM
If you're a paladin don't use DI to get someone the achievement as it will kill you in the process. Instead just use 'Hand of Protection' to make your target invulnerable to physical harm.
Sangrael Sep 19th 2009 1:44PM
HoP doesnt stop fall damage sadly. Only DS or DI are gonna do it.
Shinar Sep 19th 2009 5:05PM
HoP does indeed protect from fall damage. As I have been using it as my default "omg I'm about to be a pancake" button for the last two years, I can gaurantee it. Infact, my priest buddy got his "Going Down?" achievement by me casting it on him. Granted, I miss-clicked the first time and sent him plummeting to his doom with Hand of Freedom on, but he eventually forgave me.
It's odd how so many people (even paladins) don't think it blocks fall damage, even my guild's class leader argued with me until he tried it for himself.
Kusaionara Sep 19th 2009 8:35PM
Yep, I got everyone in my guild the 'going down' achievement by using hop.
joerendous Sep 20th 2009 2:16AM
i could've sworn you could not pop DS as a pally then try to mount. yet here i am like like a monkeyball on a horse completely smashed off thunderbrew. alcohol makes you do some crazy sh!t
Xiol Sep 20th 2009 8:34AM
HoP does work, but DI is so much more fun (and doesn't add to your repair bill).
Aaron Sep 21st 2009 3:55PM
I got really drunk, ok, ok, really smashed and used HoP jumping over the elevator in Shat. I didn't know if using a bubble would still allow the achievement but it did. Got that one and going down at the same time. It's so weird being a drunk pally, but it's all in good fun. hehe
Angus Sep 19th 2009 9:31AM
It is possible to get disturbing the peace at any time, FYI. You just need the clothing.
I put mine on on St. Patrick's day and did it for kicks. Amused a lot of guildies and nearby gawkers that accused me of "hax!"
I look forward to this. I followed your sage advice and had the membership so I didn't need the achievement nerfed. :) I'll be tooling around on that drake they day it starts, most likely.
(Need to make it mount #75 for fun)