Heaven & Ale

eggertspiele, Arclight Games, Ediciones MasQueOca · Board game · 2017
2–4 · best 4 60–90 min Weight 3.2/5
8.2 rating Ludopedia
7.5 rating BGG
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8.2 rating Ludopedia
7.5 rating BGG
Our Verdict

Perfect for Eurogame lovers who want a relaxing theme combined with tight strategic competition.

Highlights
  • High quality production
  • Intelligent Rondel mechanic
  • Balance between economy and timing
  • Immersive and charming theme
Keep in mind
  • Initial learning curve
  • Pacing can be slow
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About the game
Imagine being appointed as the leader of an ancient monastery. Sounds peaceful, right? But the pressure is on: you need to brew the most divine beer the world has ever seen! In Heaven & Ale, you take charge of both the brewery and the cloister's garden, where the art of brewing the perfect beverage requires impeccable timing. It's not just about planting and harvesting; you need a solid strategy to manage your monks, ensuring the harvest is efficient and the brewmaster has everything needed to refine every single barrel to perfection.

The game is a battle of efficiency. You'll have to balance upgrading your garden with collecting the resources you need, all while keeping a close eye on your opponents' moves. The competition is fierce, and a single timing error in production could cost you the victory. Can you keep a cool head while your rivals try to outmaneuver your path to brewing glory? The goal is clear: optimize your production, manage your space, and prove that your monastery produces the finest drink under the blue sky. If you enjoy resource management games with that classic 'eurogame' feel, where every action counts and long-term planning is key, Heaven & Ale is right up your alley. Get your barrels ready, organize your monks, and may the most cunning brewmaster win!
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In English

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Food & Drink: Beer Religious: Monks/Abbots & Monasteries/Abbeys Theme: Stained Glass
Publisher eggertspiele, Arclight Games, Ediciones MasQueOca, Pegasus Spiele, Piatnik Distribution
Designer Andreas Schmidt, Michael Kiesling
Artist Christian Fiore
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the game too complex for beginners?
It's considered an Expert game. If you're familiar with Euros, you'll be fine, but beginners might need a few games to get the hang of it.
What is the ideal player count?
It works well from 2 to 4, but with 3 or 4 players, the interaction and action competition become more intense and fun.
How long does a game take?
Usually between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on how indecisive players are when moving the marker.
Is the game language dependent?
No. The game is virtually language-independent, so you can play any version without issues.
Who would I recommend this game to?
Anyone who enjoys production games, resource management, and that feeling of 'building' something from scratch to perfection.