This Stardew Valley guide compares Kegs and Preserves Jars, two crucial tools for transforming crops into valuable artisan goods. Both increase profits significantly, especially with the Artisan profession's 40% sell price boost. However, their crafting costs, processing times, and resulting product values differ.
Kegs:
- Pros: Generally yield higher profit margins, especially with wine. Alcoholic products (wine, beer, pale ale, mead) can be aged in casks for further profit increases.
- Cons: More expensive to craft, requiring metal bars and oak resin. Processing times are significantly longer. Requires a farmhouse upgrade for cask aging.
Preserves Jars:
- Pros: Inexpensive and quick to craft, ideal for early-game profit. Faster processing time makes them efficient for low-value, high-yield crops like blueberries. Can process items Kegs cannot (like roe).
- Cons: Produce lower-value artisan goods compared to Kegs. Generally less profitable for high-value fruits and vegetables.
Which is Better?
The optimal choice depends on your farm's stage and goals. Early game, Preserves Jars offer a quick return on investment. Later, Kegs become more profitable due to their higher-value outputs, but require a greater upfront investment and patience. For maximum profit, using both is recommended, leveraging their strengths to maximize returns on different crops. Consider the base price of the item; for fruits under 50g and vegetables under 200g, Preserves Jars are often more efficient due to faster processing.
Item Comparisons:
The following tables detail the products and base sell prices for both Kegs and Preserves Jars, considering the 1.6 update's additions:
Preserves Jars:
Item Placed In Jar | Product | Base Sell Price |
---|---|---|
Any fruit | [fruit name] Jelly | 2 x [base fruit price] + 50 |
Any vegetable | Pickled [item name] | 2 x [base item price] + 50 |
Any positive-energy mushroom | Pickled [item name] | 2 x [base item price] + 50 |
Any positive-energy forage item | Pickled [item name] | 2 x [base item price] + 50 |
Roe (except Sturgeon) | Aged [fish name] Roe | 2 x [roe price] |
Sturgeon Roe | Caviar | 2 x [roe price] |
Kegs:
Item Placed In Keg | Product | Base Sell Price |
---|---|---|
Any fruit | [fruit name] Wine | 3 x [base fruit price] |
Any vegetable (except hops/wheat) | [item name] Juice | 2.25 x [base item price] |
Any positive-energy forage (except mushrooms) | [item name] Juice | 2.25 x [base item price] |
Hops | Pale Ale | 300g |
Wheat | Beer | 200g |
Honey | Mead | 200g |
Tea Leaves | Green Tea | 100g |
Coffee Beans (5) | Coffee | 150g |
Rice | Vinegar | 100g |
Remember that item quality doesn't affect artisan good quality or sell price. Use your lowest-quality produce for maximum efficiency.