How to use a cask in Stardew Valley

avatarBivouacingFirm·2 years ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisy·2 years ago

Using a cask in Stardew Valley is super simple but also super rewarding! First off, you need to have access to the cellar upgrade in your farmhouse, which Robin can build for you. Once you've got your cellar, place your cask inside it. Then, pop in cheese, wine, beer, or any of the other ageable goods. Wait for a bit, and bam! You've got yourself some high-quality goods that sell for more gold. Patience is key!

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avatarPleasingSkip·2 years ago

Honestly, I thought casks were a bit overrated until I tried it. Aging my starfruit wine took my farm's profits to a whole new level. It's like, you think you're doing fine selling regular wine, but once you start aging that wine in casks, the gold starts rolling in like you wouldn't believe. Definitely worth the wait.

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