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Rosemary Garlicky Pilsner Beef Jerky - "8oz Growler Bag"

Rosemary Garlicky Pilsner Beef Jerky - "8oz Growler Bag"

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There is nothing quite like pairing an ice-cold refreshing pilsner with a mouth-watering piece of garlicky meat!

Rip open this bag of deliciousness and prepare for your perception of beef jerky to change forever!

Inspired by the advanced palette of our Cofounder and resident foodie & wine "Professor" — this is our greatest creation yet. 

That might sound like bravado, but it's no bull ... well, you know what we mean.

This oh-so-tender jerky is infused with pilsner beer and seasoned to perfection with a mouth-watering combination of fresh rosemary & garlic. And, it's finished in the buttery style you find at your favorite steakhouse! 

Even better, It's GLUTEN FREE!

Enjoy this à la carte, with any wine of your choosing, or alongside a cold Pilsner, Light Lager, Pale Ale, or even poolside with a Hard Seltzer in hand. 

This is perfect for any wine or beer lover in your life. Jerky fans will love you forever with this gift, trust us ... it's THAT good. 

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ABAD22
taste great!

Really good! Pleasantly surprised! Pairs well with a beer!

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Christina
absolutely delicious!!

absolutely delicious!!

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courtney Butler
The best!

I live this stuff!

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michele
Not for everyone

Gifted this to my husband for Valentine’s Day, overall he was happy with it but said the Rosemary flavor was a little strong.

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Devon adams
Well balanced

I was reluctant to try the Rosemary Garlicky Pilsner flavor because I really don't like rosemary - but I was given a small sample at a trade show and liked it, so I got a bag. The rosemary isn't super piney - it comes across more herbal with a tinge of mild mint. It really does pair nicely with pilsners - but their ingredients don't list beer, so I'm thinking it is just meant for pairing and there might not actually be beer in it.