It is always newsworthy when new jerky makers agree to submit their jerky for review here on JerkyIngredients.com. In this latest round, four more jerky makers came forward with their jerky samples. That brings the total to 9 jerky makers who have submitted their jerky for review. In total 14 jerky makers have agreed to submit jerky, but the current 9 jerky maker submissions will keep us plenty busy for a while. Starting in October 2014, there will be a PO mailbox in Buffalo, New York, available for USA jerky Read More
Phil’s Beef Jerky – Teriyaki Beef Jerky
The next review on Phil’s Beef Jerky will focus on a 4 ounce/113 gram bag of their teriyaki flavor. The owner of Phil’s Beef Jerky, Phillip Morgan, graciously submitted this jerky for review.
Phil’s Beef Jerky is based out of Tye, Texas, and distributed under the same name, Phil’s Beef Jerky. This teriyaki flavor is said to have a sweet taste of honey. Phil’s Beef Jerky takes pride in that their jerky does not Read More
Strollo’s – Hot Garlic Beef Jerky (Recipe #1)
Note: For a more recent taste review, open Strollo’s – Hot Garlic Beef Jerky (Recipe #2).
The next review on Strollo’s beef jerky will be on a 1.5 ounce/42 gram bag of their hot garlic flavor. The owner, Michael Strollo, graciously submitted this jerky for review.
Strollo’s is located in Eatontown, New Jersey, and their jerky is distributed under the name Read More
Astig Premium Jerky – Spicy Tocino Beef Jerky
Astig is a word in the Philippines language Tagalog (pronounced ta-ga-lawg), below is a definition:
ASTIG: (pronounced ă-steeg) is a Tagalog slang term that means cool, badass or kickass.
Astig Ka Ba? (Are you Astig?)
The next review for Astig Premium Jerky will be Read More
Sierra Madre Provision Co. – Original Beef Jerky (Recipe #1)
Note: For a more current taste review on a tweaked bag design and ingredient list, open up Sierra Madre Provision Co. – Original Beef Jerky (Recipe #2).
The next review on Sierra Madre Provision Co. will focus on a 3.25 ounce/92 gram bag of their original flavored beef jerky. The owner of Sierra Madre Provision Co., James Read More
Maui~Licious – Original Beef Jerky (Review #1)
Note: For a more current taste review open up Maui~Licious – Original Beef Jerky (Review #2).
The next review on Maui~Licious beef jerky will be on 3.65 ounce/103 gram bag of their original flavor. This jerky was kindly submitted for review by the founder Dr. Charles R. Medeiros (Dr. Chuck). Read More
Phil’s Beef Jerky – Mild Beef Jerky
This will be the second review on Phil’s Beef Jerky, where this review will focus on a 4 ounce/113 gram bag of their mild flavor. This bag was kindly submitted by the owner, Phillip Morgan.
The Phil’s Beef Jerky brand of jerky is also distributed under the same name, based out of Tye, Texas, who started this business in 2008. This mild flavored jerky is advertised to have a little heat, but loaded with other spices to divert your attention Read More
Strollo’s – Mild Beef Jerky (Recipe #1)
Note: For a more recent, live taste review, open Strollo’s – Mild Beef Jerky (Recipe #2).
The next review for Strollo’s will focus on a 1.5 ounce/42 gram bag of their mild flavor. The owner of Strollo’s, Michael Strollo, kindly submitted this jerky for review.
Strollo’s beef jerky is distributed by Strollo’s Homemade Beef Jerky, located in Read More
Astig Premium Jerky – Adobo Beef Jerky
Astig is a word in the Philippines language Tagalog (pronounced ta-ga-lawg), below is a definition:
ASTIG: (pronounced ă-steeg) is a Tagalog slang term that means cool, badass or kickass.
Astig Ka Ba? (Are you Astig?)
All Astig Premium Jerky reviews will start Read More
Sierra Madre Provision Co. – Whiskey BBQ Beef Jerky (Review #1)
Note: For a more current taste review on a tweaked bag design, open up Sierra Madre Provision Co. – Whiskey BBQ Beef Jerky (Review #2).
This will be our second review for Sierra Madre Provision Co. beef jerky. The owner of Sierra Madre Provision Co., James Schaft (a.k.a. – Jimmy the Jerky Man), graciously submitted this Read More