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Brewing Barrel
March 14, 2026 at 01:50 PM
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The Brewing Barrel is a food processing crafting station that converts raw crops into cooking ingredients through a fermentation process. It produces four essential condiments and staples: Vinegar, Cooking Oil, Soy Sauce, and Sugar. These products are not typically sold directly for profit; instead, they serve as key ingredients in a wide variety of cooking recipes that significantly boost the value and utility of finished dishes. The Brewing Barrel is classified as an artisan machine alongside the Jam Maker, Pickling Jar, and Starsand Grinder.
The Brewing Barrel blueprint becomes available at the Intermediate Farmer profession tier. Once unlocked, the blueprint can be purchased from the Happiness Seed Shop (operated by Lunelle). The blueprint is part of the farming blueprint collection, which also includes Fertilizer Boxes, Sprinklers, and other farm equipment.
The Brewing Barrel produces four cooking ingredients. Each recipe takes a set amount of in-game time to process. Unlike the Separator which processes items instantly, the Brewing Barrel requires players to wait while fermentation completes.
Product | Ingredients | Output |
|---|---|---|
Vinegar | 1 Potato | 1 Vinegar |
Cooking Oil | 1 Peanut | 1 Cooking Oil |
Soy Sauce | 3 Soybean + 1 Fine Salt | 1 Soy Sauce |
Sugar | 3 Sugarcane | 1 Sugar |
All four products function primarily as cooking ingredients. Vinegar, Cooking Oil, and Soy Sauce appear as required ingredients across dozens of cooking recipes, making the Brewing Barrel an essential station for anyone pursuing the cooking profession.
When comparing the combined sell value of raw input ingredients to the sell value of the finished product, the Brewing Barrel provides a value multiplier of approximately 1.033x to 1.063x (a 3-6% increase). This is the lowest multiplier among all processing stations, which reflects the fact that Brewing Barrel products are designed as intermediate cooking ingredients rather than finished goods for sale.
The following table compares value multipliers across all processing methods in Starsand Island. Higher multipliers mean greater profit when selling the finished product versus the raw ingredients.
Processing Method | Value Multiplier | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Pickling Jar | 1.851x - 2.779x | Highest profit; 15 in-game hours per batch (reducible with upgrades) |
Jam Maker | 1.408x - 1.519x | Strong profit; requires sugar from the Brewing Barrel |
Cooked Dishes | 1.10x - 1.50x | Varies widely by recipe; many recipes use Brewing Barrel products |
1.105x | Modest profit; quick processing | |
Brewing Barrel | 1.033x - 1.063x | Lowest direct profit; products used as cooking ingredients |
While the Brewing Barrel offers the lowest direct profit margin, its real value is indirect. Cooking Oil, Vinegar, Soy Sauce, and Sugar are essential inputs for cooked dishes and other processed goods that have much higher multipliers. The Pickling Jar, which offers the highest returns, processes items over 15 in-game hours per batch, though the Crafting profession upgrade can reduce this to around 9 hours 45 minutes (a 35% reduction).
The Brewing Barrel sits at a critical point in the food processing chain. Many of the most profitable and useful cooking recipes require at least one Brewing Barrel product as an ingredient. For example, stir-fry recipes generally need Cooking Oil, pickled dishes may use Vinegar, and desserts often call for Sugar.
Dishes cooked with these ingredients sell for substantially more than their raw components. For reference, Water Spinach sells for 27 Coins raw, but Stir-Fried Water Spinach (which uses Cooking Oil) sells for 90 Coins. This kind of value increase is typical across many cooked dishes, making the Brewing Barrel an essential early investment for any farming operation focused on cooking.
For efficient workflow, place the Brewing Barrel in a kitchen cluster alongside the Separator, Campfire, Gas Stove, Jam Maker, and Pickling Jar. This arrangement minimizes travel time between stations when preparing multi-step recipes. Since the Brewing Barrel takes real in-game time to process, consider building multiple barrels to run several batches in parallel, the same approach recommended for other time-based stations like the Campfire and Charcoal Kiln.
Keep a steady supply of Sugarcane, Rapeseed, and Soybeans growing on your farm. These three crops cover all four Brewing Barrel recipes.
Start brewing early in the day so products are ready when you need them for cooking in the evening.
Do not sell Brewing Barrel products directly at regular vendors. Their value multiplier is too low to justify selling as-is. Instead, use them as ingredients in cooked dishes for a much larger profit.
The Merchant Ship pays double the standard vendor price, but even then, cooking the ingredients into finished dishes before selling yields better returns.
Sugar is also used by the Jam Maker, so plan your Sugarcane harvest to supply both stations if you run them together.