Stardew Valley players begin their game as a humble farmer with limited resources. Eventually, this can evolve into an enormous fortune of gold as players unlock more productive farming and mining methods. One of the best ways to amass a fortune in Stardew Valley is through the farmhouse's cellar and the casks that can be placed inside.
Upgrading the farmhouse in Stardew Valley and unlocking those casks can be a bit of a challenge, however, especially when it comes to optimizing the layout of this room and choosing the right items to age. For thoseStardew Valley players who are looking to learn more about this feature of the game, this guide is here to help.
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While the farmhouse that players begin the game with is an heirloom of their grandfather, they have the option to change it radically. In order to unlock the cellar part of the farmhouse, players need to purchase the third upgrade for this building through Robin, Stardew Valley's carpenter. This third upgrade costs 100,000 gold, a serious investment in the early stages of the game but one that can quickly pay for itself.
After three days of work, players will find a new set of stairs that leads down to the cellar. Fortunately, this upgrade also comes with a set of 33 casks that players can use right away. For those looking for more of these casks, however, the recipe comes with this upgrade as well. In order to craft one, the cost is just 20 wood and 1 hardwood. On top of this, players that choose the Artisan Profession in Stardew Valley can further increase the profits these items can offer.
Casks are primarily used to age products such as Wine, Pale Ale, Beer, Mead, Cheese, and Goat Cheese. With one of these items in
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