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Smoky Mountain Trail Grub – Spicy Hot Beef Jerky

Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Leave a Comment

Smoky Mountain Trail Grub - Spicy Hot Beef JerkyThe next review for Smoky Mountain Trail Grub will be on a 3 ounce/85 gram bag of their spicy hot flavored beef jerky. Their jerky is described as from an old fashioned smoky mountain smoke house in the valley of smoky’s. This bag was graciously submitted for review by the owner, Lawrence Wittmer.

This Smoky Mountain Trail Grub brand is distributed by Jerky Snack Shack. After retiring in 2008, Lawrence moved to Florida and noticed that there were no jerky makers at a local flea market. His jerky caught on, and in 2013 he moved to Northern Georgia. By 2015, the Smoky Mountain Trail Grub was launched in Helen, Georgia. It is only a few miles away from the Appalachian Trail, where their jerky is a big hit for the hikers.

Ingredient Review

Ingredients: Top Round Beef, Soy Sauce (Water, Wheat, Soybeans, Salt), Brown Sugar (Molasses, Sugar), Ketchup (Tomato Concentrate, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Distilled Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Salt, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Natural Flavors), Natural Hickory Liquid Smoke, Vinegar, Cayenne Pepper, Chili Powder.    Allergen Warnings: Soy, Wheat

Smoky Mountain Trail Grub - Spicy Hot Beef JerkyThe beef used is guaranteed to be ethically raised, meaning free of growth hormones or additional antibiotics. Also, as a big plus, the cattle have a considerable amount of free range access to graze on grass, and roam about.

Smoky Mountain Trail Grub - Spicy Hot Beef JerkyThe liquid marinade is comprised of a decent soy sauce, a not so healthy ketchup, natural hickory liquid smoke, and healthy vinegar. It is unfortunate to see that the ketchup uses the cheap sweetener corn syrup. Even worse, the highly processed sweetener high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is used.

The spiciness is achieved using cayenne pepper and chili powder. Hot peppers are healthy if eaten in moderation, which flushes toxins out of the body.

The sugar level is somewhat high at 5 grams of sugar per 28 grams of jerky. Our preference is 3 grams of sugar or less per 28 grams of jerky. The salt level is quite high at 480mg of salt per 28 grams of jerky. Our preference is 350mg of salt or less per 28 grams of jerky.

This jerky does qualify to have no sodium nitrite, or any other similar unhealthy preservatives. Instead, the main preservative used is salt and to a lesser degree vinegar. Admirably, there is also no MSG added.

Decent (7/10) – Ingredient Rating

Taste Review

These strips are mostly medium in size, and sliced to a medium thickness. The texture is fairly dry, and is within reason to chew. There are no visible signs of fat, and handling this jerky leaves no oily residue on your fingers.

The soy and ketchup combination are the most dominating flavors. There is a moderate level of salt that could stand to be lower. At light levels are garlic, onion, and black pepper. The sweetness at a moderate level could also stand to be lower, which lessens the natural beef flavor.

As for the heat, it delivers as advertised. A 4/10 on the heat scale is accurate enough. It is not a hot flavor, but a spicy flavor. The heat is more immediate, than long lasting. Overall, a very tasty flavor that delivers in the spiciness, but a bit too salty and sweet.

A 3 ounce/85 gram bag sells online for $7.99. That works out to $2.66 an ounce, which rates as a somewhat expensive price. This jerky is recommended to people who enjoy ketchup and soy with a decent amount of spiciness.

Very Good (9/10) – Taste Rating

Bag Review

This is a standard resealable plastic bag, with a label affixed on the front, and nothing on the back. The label depicts a picture of a wooden shack with a “Smoke House” sign, and a mountain landscape in the background. A hot Pepper is used for a heat scale, where this flavor rates a 4 out of 10.

The slogan is “Mountain Man”. Some facts displayed on the bag are “No Nitrates”, “No MSG Added”, “High Protein”, “Low Fat”, “Old Fashion Recipe”, and “Made in the U.S.A.”.

The majority of bag categories are covered here. Missing categories are a best before date, the jerky weight not stated in grams, no web site provided, and no blurb printed about the jerky or flavor. There is a batch number printed that could translate to a best before date. Admirably, an email address is provided for customer inquiries.

Decent (7/10) – Bag Rating

Order their jerky online: www.jerkysnackshack.net

Smoky Mountain Trail Grub – Spicy Hot Beef Jerky was last modified: December 31/2017 by Jerky Ingredients

Smoky Mountain Trail Grub

Filed Under:  Beef, Mammal
Ingredient Rating:  Decent (7/10)
Taste Rating:  Very Good (9/10)
Bag Design Rating:  Decent (7/10)
Allergen Alerts:  Soy, Wheat
Health:  Ethical, No MSG, No Sodium Nitrite
Sugar & Salt:  Salt > 450mg
Meat:  Smoked
Other:  3 oz/57-86 grams
Flavor:  Spicy, Hot
Brand:  Smoky Mountain Trail Grub, Georgia, USA  A jerky brand from USA
Distributor:  Jerky Snack Shack, Georgia, USA  A jerky distributor from the USA
Private Labeler:  None
Purchase:  2016, Expensive Price, Submitted

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