This Stardew Valley guide compares Kegs and Preserves Jars, two crucial tools for transforming crops into valuable artisan goods. While both increase profits, especially with the Artisan profession's 40% bonus, their efficiency differs.
Kegs: Produce higher-value goods like wine (3x base price), beer, and mead. Alcoholic beverages can be aged in casks for further profit. However, Kegs are expensive to craft, requiring metal bars and oak resin, and have longer processing times. They are a later-game investment.
Preserves Jars: Cheaper and easier to craft, using readily available wood, stone, and coal. They produce jellies and pickles (2x base price + 50g), offering quicker returns, making them ideal for early-game profit. They also process roe and sturgeon roe into aged roe and caviar respectively.
Which is better? It depends on your stage in the game and your farming strategy.
- Early game: Preserves Jars are superior due to their low crafting cost and faster processing time.
- Late game: Kegs offer significantly higher profits, especially with cask aging, but require a larger upfront investment.
Optimal Strategy: Using both is ideal. Preserves Jars handle quick, smaller profits from lower-value crops, while Kegs focus on high-value fruits and aging for maximum returns. Consider the base price of your crops: fruits under 50g and vegetables under 200g are generally more profitable in Preserves Jars due to faster processing. Remember that some items (like honey and roe) can only be processed by one or the other. The 1.6 update expanded the usable items in both, including various foraged goods.
This comprehensive approach maximizes your farm's potential for artisan goods production and profit.