Is it wrong for me to deconstruct my trade depot's when I know "Winter is coming" and I have no drink supplies (let alone food supplies?)... it's funny, I have a great biome, except there's winter... my grass never dies off (didn't know weather had an effect on this) which doesn't lead to dead livestock, but for some reason, this game, I'm having a hard time producing booze and getting a good meat supply.
So twice, I raided the trade depot.
I have 1 fishery, I have my hunting industry up. I gather plants, and have at least 3 3x9 plots of plump helmets year round (plus cave wheat... do I need to process cave wheat? I don't think I do) and I'm running low on about my 2nd (or 3rd year) of booze/meat.
I'm an experienced dwarfer, just this one has hit me with a surprised, I haven't played in about 3 months though, that may be the reason, but I thought I headed everything off at the pass before it became a problem. At one time I had 60 booze... I'm trying to regather from the landscape when I have opportunity, but i'm fearing my farming isn't effective enough to resupply my beer stock.
The food though, i'm wondering what's going on with the hunter's... cuz I do see animals randomly running across the screen, and occasionally something dumped into the refuse pile next to the butcher/tanner/kitchen workshops, but don't see a lot of meat, I'm LITERALLY BUTCHERING ANIMALS to maintain meat supply this winter (which may be my 2nd to last)