How to Make Juice in Stardew Valley

avatarCluingWear8 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole8 months ago

FYI, not all fruits are created equal in the juice-making business. Starfruit juice sells for big bucks, but if you're just thirsty, anything will do.

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avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

Just chuck any fruit into a Keg except for Wheat and Hops (those make beer and ale!) and wait. It's like magic, but with more waiting.


avatarAttainingFord8 months ago

To make juice in Stardew Valley, you'll need a Keg. Place a fruit of your choice (except for the Wheat and Hops) in the Keg, wait a bit, and voil脿, you've got yourself some juice! Different fruits make different juices, so experiment to see what you like best.


avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

Not to burst your juice bubble, but making juice isn't the biggest money-maker. Try turning those fruits into wine or artisan goods if you're looking for more profit.

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