just need an alchemy jug and you can name whatever liquid you want in it as its essentially a bag of holding for one named liquid at a time.
Reread the question that the op asked. To do this the op would need to use an object interaction to get the jug out of his pack, then activate the jug, drink a pint of beer, then another interaction to put it away, then his bonus action to rage and his regular action to attack twice. That’s not going to happen in a single combat round. I was making the point that if the beer had already been poured into a glass and he was holding it in his hand then yeah I would allow it but otherwise it would be his action over several rounds.
I actually use this combo enough times in games that some of the guys have said to me “are you going to use the old alchemy jug trick again?”. It’s fab for a boost to out of combat healing but not really suited to in combat healing.
Reread the question that the op asked. To do this the op would need to use an object interaction to get the jug out of his pack, then activate the jug, drink a pint of beer, then another interaction to put it away, then his bonus action to rage and his regular action to attack twice. That’s not going to happen in a single combat round. I was making the point that if the beer had already been poured into a glass and he was holding it in his hand then yeah I would allow it but otherwise it would be his action over several rounds.
I actually use this combo enough times in games that some of the guys have said to me “are you going to use the old alchemy jug trick again?”. It’s fab for a boost to out of combat healing but not really suited to in combat healing.
I know this is years after but...
Glass?
Middle sges. Goblets and Flagons were metal, wood, bone, stoneware sometimes.
Glass might have been the rich elite, but a barbarian isnt likely to be handling something so delicate to drink with. haha
Where did this item go?