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Chef's delight (m)
Chef's delight (m) Calquat keg
Release date 11 July 2005 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes
Equipable? No
Stackable? No
High Alch 1 coin
Low Alch 0 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price Not sold
Exchange price Glass:
18,477 coins
Keg (4):
107,040 coins
Keg (3):
52,456 coins
Keg (2):
36,473 coins
Keg (1):
19,206 coins
Examine This looks a good deal stronger than normal Chef's Delight.
Weight 0 kg
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Chef's delight (m) detail

A Mature Chef's delight is a beer brewed by players. It will increase the player's cooking level by(5% of the player's cooking level +2, rounded down, giving 2-6 temporary cooking levels when drunk. Additionally, it will temporarily lower one's attack and strength levels by a few points. It is the stronger version of the standard Chef's delight, which only boosts Cooking level by 5% +1.

The full recipe for standard Chef's delight is as follows (in the order given):

  1. 2 buckets of water
  2. 2 barley malt.
  3. (optional) 1 "the stuff," to increase chance of maturity.
  4. 4 chocolate dust
  5. 1 Ale Yeast
  6. Wait two to five days
  7. Collect the completed ale using eight Beer Glasses or two Calquat Kegs*.

*Calquat kegs are recommended for harvesting this ale, simply for convenience. Once collected in a keg, the doses of ale can be later decanted into glasses simply by "using" the glass on the full keg. This should be done in order to get the full profit of this ale.

UsesEdit

  • A player may use this in the King Awowogei subquest of Recipe for Disaster to boost their Cooking level to the required level of 70. This only works if the player has 65 Cooking already.
  • It may also be used on any achievement diaries to complete a task which required a higher cooking level than you currently have.
  • Useful for effigies

TriviaEdit

  • Up until 2 February 2010, the prices of the Chef's Delight (m3) and the Chef's Delight (m4) were not linked through dosages like regular potions. This was also the case for all ales in barrels.
  • After the Ancient Effigies update, the Grand Exchange price of Chef's delight (m) and similar items started to rise because of the new demand in players who needed a few extra levels in order to investigate an Effigy further.


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