includes many items you can craft and use to transform your crops into artisan items, like cheese, wine, jam, and pickles. While it takes longer to produce artisan goods than just selling the raw materials when you gather them, artisan goods sell for higher prices, which means that you can make more money by creating them. Kegs are one of the easiest and earliest methods that you can use for artisan items.
Since you're using raw materials, putting them in a keg and making a drink out of them will always be more profitable than selling the raw product. Additionally, you can use it to increase your relationship with multiple villagers, such as Pam, who likes ale, and Harvey, who likes wine. In fact, crafted goods like beverages from a keg tend to be well-liked gifts among the villagers in but don't give alcoholic options to the children.
First, you need to unlock the keg recipe, which you'll do by completing the Artisan Bundle at the Community Center or through luck using the Prize Machine. Then, you need to craft it using:
Since these items are fairly easy to collect early on, you can start crafting and using kegs to increase your profits quite quickly, which is useful. The keg's items help you save up to buy farm upgrades that can be expensive, or you can take the items around the valley and share them with villagers to increase your relationships. Both options are useful in both the short term and the long term.
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Using a keg is quite straightforward, and what you make can change depending on the crops you grow. When you have items that can go into the keg, hold it and select the keg to place it inside.
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Once the keg has finished making a beverage from that time, which can take
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