What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

Brewery expansion and customization.



Machine upgrades.



Analytics: A system for the player to track their funds and best selling brews.



Tap Room: Not only will the player manage their supply line, but can gain popularity by opening up to the public.



Mod Support: To ensure the community gets everything they want. I would like to allow the community to add their own equipment, ingredients, flavors, and locations.

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“Draught Kraft is developed by one person. All programming, art, sound, music, testing, and so on are all produced by some dude with a dream and a goal. By involving the community I can shape the game to not only something I might find fun, but make it into something universally greater.”“The age old question that is usually answered with "when it's ready". But I know that's not always satisfactory. I can offer a small hint by describing how far the game has already progressed through the last few months. Prototyping and some basic design took about a month. The bulk of the core mechanics were developed in about a two months, and finally another month in content creation. All in all the full release is expected in about 8-12 months from the first Early Access release.”“The plan is to expand the current core game in a few major updates over the coming months.These major updates won't be the only updates. They will be spaced out between the obvious bug fixes, content balancing, quality of life changes, and content request.”“The core gameplay is currently built although with early access, this is always subject to change to varying degrees. You can brew, build, manage, and expand. Much of the core content is currently in game, with a lot more to come.”“As with a lot of early access games, the price will increase slightly upon the full release. But no matter how large the game grows, those early adopters will always have access to the full version.”“I want to work closely with the community. Any feedback can be communicated on the Steam community forums and possibly other forms of communication in the future.”