The next review for Outlawed Jerky will focus on a 2 ounce/56 gram bag of their Sesame Ginger flavored beef jerky. Note that this flavor is no longer available. It has since been renamed to just a Sesame flavor, the recipe has been tweaked, and the cost has been reduced. This bag was kindly submitted for review by one of the co-owners, Chris Gilch. Read More
The Meat Empire – Traditional 100% Grass-fed Beef Droëwors
The first review for The Meat Empire will focus on an 8 ounce/226 gram bag of their traditional flavored 100% grass-fed beef droëwors. Droëwors is an Afrikaan name that translates to dry sausage, or more aptly a meat stick, and it has South African roots. This bag was kindly submitted for review by the CEO, Quinn Chasan.
This The Meat Empire brand is distributed under the same name Read More
CopperNose – Spicy 100% Grass-Fed Beef Jerky
The next review for CopperNose will focus on a 1.8 ounce/50 gram bag of their spicy flavored 100% grass-fed beef jerky. This flavor is described as being started by Agnes Coppernose in 1666, where a baker on Pudding Lane complained it was more mild than spicy. Outraged, Agnes prepared the strongest dish that she could, which in turn was so hot, it burned the wood house down. This bag was graciously submitted for review by one of the co-owners, Daniel Derry.
This CopperNose jerky brand is distributed by Read More
Carmichael’s – Hot Beef Jerky
The first review on Carmichael’s will be on a 9.5 ounce/270 gram bag of their hot flavored beef jerky. The actual jerky weight is 252 grams, where the plastic bag weight makes up for the missing 18 grams. This bag was purchased at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
This jerky is distributed by Carmichael & Co., who are located in West Lorne, Ontario, Canada. The jerky is actually manufactured by Read More
CopperNose – Teriyaki 100% Grass-Fed Beef Jerky
The next review for CopperNose will be on a 1.8 ounce/50 gram bag of their teriyaki flavored 100% grass-fed beef jerky. This flavor is described as being born in the ‘80s, where Uncle Jim Coppernose discovered sake during a business meeting in Tokyo. Jim woke up in the morning with an empty Teriyaki bottle in one hand, and the other with a note “Let’s do business.” The bag was kindly submitted for review by one of the co-owners, Daniel Derry. Read More
CopperNose – Smokey 100% Grass-Fed Beef Jerky
The next review for CopperNose will be on a 1.8 ounce/50 gram bag of their smokey flavored 100% grass-fed beef jerky. This flavor is described as a comfort food for Jack Coppernose in the 18th century while distilling moonshine. The bag was graciously submitted for review by one of the co-owners, Daniel Derry.
This CopperNose jerky brand is distributed by CopperNose Inc., located in Burford, Oxfordshire, England. The idea started with Daniels’ brother Read More
Smoke House Select – Hot Beef Jerky
The next review on Smoke House Select will be on a 9.5 ounce/270 gram bag of their hot flavored beef jerky. The actual jerky weight is 252 grams, where the plastic bag weight makes up for the missing 18 grams. This bag was purchased at Mac’s Convenience Store in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
This jerky is distributed by Smoke House Select, who are located in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. This jerky is actually manufactured by Read More
Ayoba-Yo – Traditional Beef Droëwors
The next review for Ayoba-Yo will focus on a 4 ounce/113 gram bag of their traditional flavored beef droëwors. Droëwors is an Afrikaan name that translates to dry sausage, or more aptly a meat stick, and it has South African roots. This bag was graciously submitted for review by Wian van Blommestein, a member of the van Blommestein family, who owns this brand.
This Ayoba-Yo brand is distributed under the same name Read More
Atlantic Pride Beef Jerky – Jalapeno Beef Jerky
The next review on Atlantic Pride Beef Jerky will focus on a 3.25 ounce/91 gram bag of their Jalapeno flavored beef jerky. This bag was purchased at a gas station in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The Atlantic Pride Beef Jerky brand name is distributed by Atlantic Dominion, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. They were established in 1875, and today advertise themselves as the 16th largest convenience store distributor in the Read More
Ayoba-Yo – Traditional Beef Biltong
The first review for Ayoba-Yo will focus on a 4 ounce/113 gram bag of their traditional flavored beef biltong. It is advertised to use an authentic South African recipe, proudly made in the USA. Ayoba-Yo is an informal term that translates to express amazement, agreement, and approval. This bag was kindly submitted for review by Wian van Blommestein, a member of the van Blommestein family who owns this brand. Read More
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