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Welcome to the official documentation for Yeast ‘n Feast, a Minecraft Forge mod for version 1.20.1 that brings the art of fermentation, baking, and feasting into your world. Grow new crops, tap maple trees for syrup, brew flavourful meads in a Keg, press cheese wheels, preserve fruits as jams, and cook hearty feast dishes that grant powerful custom effects.

Installation

Download and install Yeast ‘n Feast along with its required dependencies.

Getting Started

Craft your first Keg and Cheese Press and start your homesteading journey.

Crops & Ingredients

Explore all new crops, berries, fruits, herbs, and spices added by the mod.

Brewing Mead

Learn how to brew six varieties of mead and the effects each one grants.

What’s in the mod

Food & Cooking

Baked goods, feast dishes, jams, and artisan cheeses with unique effects.

Functional Blocks

Keg, Cheese Press, Tree Tap, and Maple Syrup Cauldron mechanics explained.

Mob Effects

Custom Overfed and Vigorous effects — what they do and how to get them.

Mod Compatibility

Extra content unlocked by Farmer’s Delight, Hexalia, and Farm and Charm.

Quick overview

1

Install the mod

Place the Yeast ‘n Feast .jar and its dependencies (JEI, Patchouli) into your mods/ folder alongside Minecraft Forge 1.20.1.
2

Find or grow ingredients

Harvest wild barley, rye, ginger, and garlic from the world, or plant seeds in farmland. Tap maple trees with a Tree Tap for maple syrup.
3

Brew, bake, and ferment

Use the Keg to brew mead, the Cheese Press to make cheese wheels, and a crafting table or furnace for baked goods and jam jars.
4

Feast and gain buffs

Serve bowl and plate dishes to gain the Overfed or Vigorous effects, and drink mead for resistance, strength, or regeneration.
Yeast ‘n Feast is built for Minecraft 1.20.1 with Forge 47.3.5+. It requires JEI for recipe viewing and optionally integrates with Patchouli for an in-game guidebook.

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