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'''Mead''' is an [[Artisan Good]] made from placing [[Honey]] inside a [[Keg]], taking 1-2 days. Unlike [[Wine]] and[[Juice]] however, the value of the Mead is '''not''' affected by the Honey's type, having a fixed price of 200 (which only aging and Artisan can increace), which is in fact lower than almost every "flowered", honey. It is best to produce mead only from Wild Honey (such occasion typically presents itself when the season only just begun and the flower has yet to bloom) since Mead does indeed have a better selling value than Wild Honey.
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'''Mead''' is an [[Artisan Good]] made from placing [[Honey]] inside a [[Keg]], taking 1-2 days. Unlike [[Wine]] and [[Juice]] however, the value of the Mead is '''not''' affected by the type of honey used, having a fixed price of {{price|200}} (which only aging and Artisan can increase). Since this is lower than the price of almost every honey produced from flowers, it is best to produce mead only from Wild Honey.
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In Summer, the available Flowers, the [[Tulip]] and the [[Blue Jazz]] produce Honey of lower or the same value as Mead (160 and 200 respectively) but it is still recommended to stick to Blue Jazz since producing Mead takes up a Keg, which could instead be used to create other products.
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In Summer, the available flowers, [[Tulip]] and [[Blue Jazz]], produce Honey of lower or the same value as Mead ({{price|160}} and {{price|200}} respectively). While turning Tulip honey into mead would be more profitable than selling it as is, it is recommended to farm Blue Jazz honey from the start since it can be sold immediately for the same price without having to wait and take up a Keg which could otherwise be used to create other products.
    
Another strategy is to stockpile all the Wild Honey one gathers during the first three seasons and then turn it all into Mead in [[Winter]], since it is more likely that the player will have fewer to no crops to use at a Keg by that time.
 
Another strategy is to stockpile all the Wild Honey one gathers during the first three seasons and then turn it all into Mead in [[Winter]], since it is more likely that the player will have fewer to no crops to use at a Keg by that time.
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