Thanks for the review. I'm not really into the sweet tasting jerky. I do like mine with a little kick to it though.I saw this thread a few days ago and ordered a sampler from jerky.com on Sunday (I think?). It arrived today.
I got the "Easier-to-Chew Jerky Combo" that includes:
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Original Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Teriyaki Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Honey Pepper Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Sweet BBQ Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Spicy Beef Jerky
It's rather underwhelming IMO. "Sweet" seems to be the main ingredient. :/
- The Original just tastes sweet, with very little flavor. I was really disappointed with this one.
- The Honey Pepper mostly just tastes sweet as well, though it is slightly different from the original.
- The Teriyaki only has a subtle flavor, and again, the sweetness is very noticeable.
- The Spicy... isn't very. It finally gets slightly warm if you eat enough of it. Not much flavor there either other than sweet, but it's probably less sweet than the first 3.
- And finally...
The Sweet BBQ. Believe it or not, this tasted less sweet than most (all?) of the others, and is the only one with a smoked flavor. It's also the only one of this group that I'd even consider ordering again.
Never dreamed that "Sweet BBQ" would be my pick.
The jerky is not hard, but not overly soft either. It's about the same texture as Sweetie used to make years ago.
Hers tasted much better though.
This used to be the best. They opened another plant up by Stillwater somewhere and now 7-11 has it. Not the same greatness as it was when I could only find it in the NW part of the state but it's not bad. Pretty pricey too.
@Mad Professor, I'm going to have to try some Ralph's.
https://www.nmlbeefjerky.com/
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Road trip !! But I'll just have to get what I can in my saddle bags.I pick up the No Mans Land brand every once in a while. Pretty good!!
If you are driving through Perkins, turn west on the last street on the north side of town. You can’t miss it. Take an ice chest, because there are plenty of other goodies in the freezers.
Road trip !! But I'll just have to get what I can in my saddle bags.
Yeah, pretty much the same here. I just like it to be pleasantly warm though, not eye-waterin' & snot-runnin' hot.Thanks for the review. I'm not really into the sweet tasting jerky. I do like mine with a little kick to it though.
You have now sampled foo foo style jerky or designer jerky. It is the equivalent of flavored coffees etc.I saw this thread a few days ago and ordered a sampler from jerky.com on Sunday (I think?). It arrived today.
I got the "Easier-to-Chew Jerky Combo" that includes:
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Original Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Teriyaki Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Honey Pepper Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Sweet BBQ Beef Jerky
1 - Bricktown Jerky - Spicy Beef Jerky
It's rather underwhelming IMO. "Sweet" seems to be the main ingredient. :/
- The Original just tastes sweet, with very little flavor. I was really disappointed with this one.
- The Honey Pepper mostly just tastes sweet as well, though it is slightly different from the original.
- The Teriyaki only has a subtle flavor, and again, the sweetness is very noticeable.
- The Spicy... isn't very. It finally gets slightly warm if you eat enough of it. Not much flavor there either other than sweet, but it's probably less sweet than the first 3.
- And finally...
The Sweet BBQ. Believe it or not, this tasted less sweet than most (all?) of the others, and is the only one with a smoked flavor. It's also the only one of this group that I'd even consider ordering again.
Never dreamed that "Sweet BBQ" would be my pick.
The jerky is not hard, but not overly soft either. It's about the same texture as Sweetie used to make years ago.
Hers tasted much better though.
Yeah... several foods have gone down the "sweet" hill IMO. It's hard to get a decent corny dog that doesn't taste like a dessert dish. Sheesh, they want to give ya sweet sauce with hot wings.You have now sampled foo foo style jerky or designer jerky. It is the equivalent of flavored coffees etc.
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