The town drunk might only care about what\'s on the inside, but some of us are more superficial.
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Credits: While made almost entirely by me, I borrowed a piece of free stock from an author at deviantart here which I used as an overlay on a couple labels to make them dingier. Also, wicker from Mr. Dave's resource used here.
NOTE: This mod requires my SLOD Potions and Poisons if you want nicer corks. This is not an evil plot, but rather Bethesda programmed all bottles in the game to use the potion bottle's cork. You can download it here.
This mod replaces the wine bottles and mead bottles in the game with higher quality ones.
The main file is the whole pack. The optional file contains less saturated labels in case you don't like the current yellowish hue of the labels.
Manual installation: Unpack and install the "data" folder into your steam/steamapps/common/skyrim folder.
Automatic installation: Use Nexus Mod Manager.
Change Log: v0.01BETA (12/21/11): Files reuploaded to Nexus v1.00 (1/27/12): Changed version to v1.00 -- no actual changes made. No problems have been reported in a month, so I'm considering this version "final" until further notice.
Credits: While made almost entirely by me, I borrowed a piece of free stock from an author at deviantart here which I used as an overlay on a couple labels to make them dingier. Also, wicker from Mr. Dave's resource used here.