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At the place I am currently at in-game with everything maxed, a basic white wine makes only 9 Silver and 40 Bronze, and if you age it, it becomes 12 Silver 10 Bronze. This is a lot cheaper than even the cheapest beer (which I believe is mead? and I think there's one more).
A regular, nonaged beer keg I believe nets me 1 gold or really close to it anyway (ignoring the cheaper ones of course) This is all without aging the beer either.
Then of course, when you start adding the more expensive modifiers, you will be making more $$, but the white wine will never be as expensive as the aged beer, even with only the expensive ingredients.
Oh, but you still do want to make the wines regardless, because they give your tavern more variety
Edit: oh, also forgot each keg gives 20 drinks and that at max levels, I craft 2 kegs instead of 1, so I get a total of 40 drinks. Wine, I make 20 glasses at a time. So, I make a lot more making beer than wine.
so you'd multiply 9S 40B x 10 = 94 S for the entire thing, while a keg will make 1 gold or close to it. So they make about the same amount of money.