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Looking for the best beef jerky and the best boat show in West Palm Beach? Look no further – Jerky Hut will be selling the beef beef jerky at the Florida Marine Flea Market & Seafood Fest in West Palm Beach, Florida from September 16-18, 2011 at the South Florida Fairgrounds.

Nautical Flea Market and Seafood Festival

Florida Marine Flea Market & Seafood Fest

This years event is going to be bigger and better than the last, featuring hundreds of boats, watercraft, marine accessories, food and seafood vendors, boat auction and of course top of the line entertainment.

Don’t to visit the Jerky Hut booth to get the best beef jerky in many flavors including alligator, habanero, teriyaki, smoked, sweet and salmon. The Jerky Hut also offers gift cars, many off road dvd choices, fundraising opportunities and more! The Jerky Hut is your Beef Jerky Outlet, located just north of Destin, Florida.

Jerky Hut jerky is great for camping, snacks, hunting, fishing, workouts or any physical activity. To place your order, visit out Best Beef Jerky store and get some jerky delivered to your door today!

 

Yummy Jerky recently submitted another great and popular Jerky Hut brand beef jerky to be reviewed by the blog, Best Beef Jerky. We were rated #2 overall hottest jerky ever and 3 stars overall. Now if you want some HOT jerky, you CANNOT get hotter unless you step up to the Ghost Chilli jerky! This is the HOTTEST habanero jerky!

Here are some snipets from the review:

Next in the series on Jerky Hut is this Chernobyl variety. Chernobyl is described as “The Total Meltdown” and “Painfully Hot”. It’s part of the Habanero line of jerky, which includes the Montezuma’s Revenge and Nitro.

Chernobyl contains the following ingredients: beef, water, corn syrup solids, seasonings (salt, sugar, brown sugar, maple sugar), spices, crushed red chili peppers, teriyaki sauce, smoke flavoring, worcestershire sauce, black pepper, monosodium glutamate, salt, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrite.

The first thing I taste is a lot of chile pepper flavor followed with a good deal of burn. There’s a light sweetness and saltiness. The chewing flavor starts with saucy flavor and slightly increased saltiness. There is a bit of natural meat flavor noticeable.

Jerky Hut Chernobyl

Yummy Jerky presents the 3 star jerky - Chernobyl - PAINFULLY hot!

It seems to hold up well to its namesake. There is a good deal of burn. I rate it a 5 out of 5 on my hot level. It’s still not the hottest jerky I’ve ever had, but could easily compete for the second hottest. I can feel my blood warming up from the capsaicin rush, my scalp starting to sweat, my nose running, and my eyes misting. The burn is not quite stinging, stabbing heat that cuts into my tongue the moment it touches, but it does come quickly enough. For those of you who love really hot food, this will suit you plenty.

This jerky has a simple flavor, primarily the flavor of chile peppers. There’s a light sweetness I pick up from the surface, a moderate saltiness, and very light natural meat flavor. I also pick up a bit of smoke flavoring.

Overall, what you’re going to notice is a strong burn, and a lot of red chile pepper flavor. You’ll get a light sweetness, moderate saltiness, and a very light natural meat flavor.

These are slices of whole meat, cut into slabs of medium thickness, and in small, medium, and large sizes. This is a dry jerky with a dry surface. But it still has a flexible, pliable quality. Biting off pieces require some work, gnawing and tearing. Chewing seems a bit easier, but still rather chewy, or lightly tough. It starts off tough and requires some laborious chewing before it starts to break down. Once chewed down to a soft mass, it feels somewhat mushy, with a light meaty feel, but not really steak-like.  There was no fat on these, nor any gristle or tendon.

In terms of clean eating, I get a lot of red chile pepper flakes flying off as I tear pieces apart, but otherwise no residue sticking to my fingers.

YummyJerky.com sells this Chernobyl variety from its website at a price of $10.00 for a 4oz package. If you bought six packages, the shipping to Southern California works out to $6.54, for a total of $54.54. That works out to a price of $2.27 per ounce.

The jerky seems to be a fair value. I’m getting an average level of snackability, due to a satisfying flavor, decent meat consistency, and average chewing texture. As an extremely hot beef jerky, at the same $2.27 price per ounce, it is a good value. I’m getting a great deal of heat, quite a bit more than many other brands that seem to exaggerate their claims, or build up your expectations and not deliver.

I’m giving this a three star rating out of five. This Chernobyl variety from Jerky Hut and Yummy Jerky delivers on its claims to be “Painfully Hot”, generating a lot of burn, enough to keep me wiping the sweat off my forehead and neck throughout writing this review. It’s a jerky for those who can handle REALLY hot foods. If I were to rate this jerky just on heat alone, I’d award it five stars out of five.

But for folks who wants LOTS of burn, and who love the flavor of chiles, but want it in a meat snack, this is definitely your calling.

Our Jerky Hut Cowboy beef jerky was recently rated 4 stars by the blog Best Beef Jerky!

The Cowboy Beef Jerky is our “regular” and “plain” jerky, but it is far from plain and regular with taste!

The first thing the reviewer noticed was a moderate saltiness and a light smoky flavor. The chewing flavor starts with a stronger smokiness, then followed by a light saucy flavor, and a light natural meat flavor. The saltiness in this feels quite prominent, with being a medium to high level of flavor. There’s a also dominant smoke flavor, more in the chewing.

Smoked Cowboy

The Jerky Hut Cowboy Beef Jerky


As for the spice, there are faint touches of black pepper. The teriyaki and worcestershire sauces are not identifiable on their own, but up do pick up a light saucy flavor in the chewing. The natural meat flavors are noticeable to a light degree, but mostly in the latter part of chewing once the other flavors wear off.

There’s also a light touch of sweet in this. Overall, what you’re going to notice in this is largely the saltiness and then the smokiness. After that, you’ll pick up a light bit of a sauce flavor, and then a light natural meat flavor towards the latter part of chewing.

These are slices of whole meat, sliced into strips ranging from two to six inches, and sliced thick. This is a dry jerky with mostly a dry surface feel, but still lightly oily. The strips have little flexibility, cracking open with just a light bit of bending. Biting off chunks seems easy to do, while chewing seems easy overall.

The chewing texture starts out feeling stiff and woody, but manages to chew easily with only a little bit of resistance. It doesn’t seem to take long to chew down to a soft mass. At that point, it feels very much like eating a piece of steak cooked well done.

The strips appear to be very lean, finding no visible signs of fat, and tendon or gristle. There was no stringiness and nothing unchewable. In terms of clean eating, you pick up a fine layer of oil, but still dry enough to type on my keyboard. No fragments of meat fell off.

YummyJerky sells this Cowboy Beef Jerky from its website at a price of $10.00 for a 4oz package. If you bought four packages and had them sent to Southern California, shipping works out to $7.20, for a total of $47.20. That’s a price of $2.95 per ounce.

NOTE: Since the relaunch of their new website, Yummy Jerky now sells this jerky at a price of $31.00 for 4 1/4 lb. packages with USPS Priority Flat Rate shipping of $6.58 for a grand total of $37.58! That lowers the cost to $2.35 an ounce!

For general jerky snacking purposes, at the $2.95 per ounce price, it’s a fair value. You get a good snackability for a good overall flavor, great meat consistency and good chewing texture. Compared to major brands of jerky found in grocery stores, that price is about a $1.00 per ounce higher. It’s definitely a better jerky all around, but that price is high enough that it doesn’t quite match up to what this jerky offers.

We are giving this a good rating.

This Cowboy Beef Jerky from Jerky Hut offers up a flavor that seems to remind of old fashioned style jerky, with a higher salt profile, a lot of smokiness, and light amounts of marinade and natural meat flavors. It seems to have a nice balance of flavors between touches of sweet, a faint spice, a light saucy flavor, and heavier on the salt and smokiness.

The meat consistency seems excellent, with little to no fat, and with nothing crunchy, stringy, or rubbery, but still easy to bite off and chew, and feels like you are chewing a real piece of steak.

Overall, the meat consistency was the characteristic that makes this jerky above average. The flavor is good mostly for its balance, though not necessarily possessing any extraordinary qualities. The meat consistency drives most of the snackability, with the flavor providing enough satisfaction to keep you reaching for more.

A recommended beer pairing for this, try a standard IPA, where the lighter body will refresh the saltiness, and the stronger hops will create a lot contrast with the smokiness. Try the Stone IPA or the Sierra Nevada Torpedo.