Keg

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Keg
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Place a fruit or vegetable in here. Eventually it will turn into a beverage.
Information
Source Crafting
Sell Price Cannot be sold
Crafting
Recipe Source Farming.png Farming (Level 8)
Ingredients Wood.png Wood (30)Copper Bar.png Copper Bar (1)Iron Bar.png Iron Bar (1)Oak Resin.png Oak Resin (1)
For a detailed analysis of profit using the Keg, see Keg Productivity.

The Keg is a type of Artisan Equipment used to make Artisan Goods. A Keg is the reward for completing the Bundle Purple.png Artisan Bundle in the Pantry or the Bundle Orange.png Brewer's Bundle in the Pantry (Remixed).

Products

Note that processing times are approximate, since time passes differently from 2am to 6am. One hour = 60 minutes from 6am to 2am, but 1 hour = 100 minutes from 2am to 6am. One full day is 1600 minutes, where day is 1200 minutes and night is 400 minutes.

Image Name Description Ingredient Processing Time Sell Price Restores
Beer Drink in moderation.   Wheat (1)   1750 mins (1 Day) data-sort-value="200"> 200g  50 22  Speed (−1)
Coffee It smells delicious. This is sure to give you a boost.   Coffee Bean (5)   120 mins (2 Hours) data-sort-value="150"> 150g  3 1  Speed (+1)
Green Tea A pleasant, energizing beverage made from lightly processed tea leaves.   Tea Leaves (1)   180 mins (3 Hours) data-sort-value="100"> 100g  13 5  Max Energy (+30)
Juice A sweet, nutritious beverage. Any Vegetable (1)   6000 mins (4 Days) 2.25 × Vegetable Base Price  75 33
Mead A fermented beverage made from honey. Drink in moderation.   Honey (1)   600 mins (10 hours) data-sort-value="200"> 200g  75 33  Speed (−1)
Pale Ale Drink in moderation.   Hops (1)   2250 mins (1-2 Days) data-sort-value="300"> 300g  50 22  Speed (−1)
Wine Drink in moderation. Any Fruit (1)   10000 mins (6.25 Days) 3 × Fruit Base Price  50 22  Speed (−1)

Coffee is the highest profit Keg produce, followed by Green Tea and Mead. However, even when factoring in the intial keg time, Starfruit Wine is still the most profitable produce to put in a Cask.

Name Processing Time Ingredient Cost Value
Increase
Gold / Hour
  Coffee 2 Hours 75g 75g 37.5
  Green Tea 3 Hours 50g 50g 16.7
  Mead 10 Hours 100g 100g 10.0
  Starfruit Wine 166.7 Hours 750g 1500g 9.0
  Pale Ale 37.5 Hours 25g 275g 7.3
  Ancient Fruit Wine 166.7 Hours 550g 1100g 6.6
  Beer 29.2 Hours 25g 175g 6.0
  Pumpkin Juice 100 Hours 320g 400g 4.0
  Pineapple Wine 166.7 Hours 300g 600g 3.6
  Red Cabbage Juice 100 Hours 260g 325g 3.3
  Melon Wine 166.7 Hours 250g 500g 3.0
  Rhubarb Wine 166.7 Hours 220g 440g 2.6
  Banana or   Crystal Fruit Wine 166.7 Hours 150g 300g 1.8
  Peach or   Pomegranate Wine 166.7 Hours 140g 280g 1.7
  Strawberry Wine 166.7 Hours 120g 240g 1.4

Sell price assumes all ingredients are of normal quality and that Honey is of the Wild harvested variety.


Preserves Jar vs. Keg

The Preserves Jar increases the profit of a crop using the following equation: (2 × Base Crop Value + 50), while the Keg multiplies the base value of Fruits by 3, and most Vegetables by 2.25. Because of this, low-value high-yield crops like Corn or Tomatoes are more valuable in the preserves jar. The keg, on the other hand, favors crops with a much higher base value, such as Ancient Fruit or Melons.

Below is a list of crops that are more beneficial to be put in the keg, along with their raw base price. Boldfaced items have a base price above data-sort-value="200"> 200g.

Fruits Vegetables

It should be noted that these calculations only involve the value gained in terms of max profit; if looking at profit per day based on the time required, the preserves jar will outpace the keg regardless of the base value of the item (in every case except for Hops and Wheat) since the preserves jar has a much faster processing time.

Storage Options

Inside Farm Buildings

Kegs can be stored in farm buildings.

A Shed, optimally filled with kegs, holds 67 of them, while occupying only 21 tiles of land. An upgraded Big Shed, optimally filled, holds 137 kegs on the same land space. A Barn, however, is cheaper, and holds 90 kegs on 28 tiles of land. The Deluxe Barn increases building costs considerably, but has so far been shown to be able to fit 136 kegs on the same land space as the initial Barn. Coops are cheaper still, but smaller, permitting fewer kegs per tile of external farmland used. Cabins are the cheapest initially, occupy the smallest land area of 15 tiles, but can only hold 42 kegs without upgrades, assuming the cabin is unclaimed and the parsnips and bed must remain. The first level of upgraded cabin can hold 113 kegs at a lower cost than any other option. While the second upgrade significantly raises costs, 351 kegs can be stored in a fully renovated cabin, allowing the largest number of kegs per external farmland used.

Outside The Farm

See also: Crafted goods outside the farm

Kegs can be stored almost anywhere outside the farm. Out of the way places are best as NPCs walking through a keg will destroy it. Other good options not pictured are the Desert and the Railroad.

History

  • 1.0: Introduced.
  • 1.1: Mead Added. Removed Clay from crafting recipe.
  • 1.4: Green Tea Added. Adjusted processing time so that machines process 100 minutes from 2am to 6am, not every hour the player is asleep. Kegs can now be stacked in a player's inventory and in chests.