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    Quote Originally Posted by speedog View Post
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    Dry aging some refreshments as well it would appear, not sure they'll taste any meatier though.
    It helps to prevent larger temperature swings... Thereby reducing the number of compressor cycles. Not sure how well it works but I'm always up for nothing more beer

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    I'm curious to see what kind of stuff is growing on these chunks of meat now. Where's the update?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roopi View Post
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    I'm curious to see what kind of stuff is growing on these chunks of meat now. Where's the update?
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    Asparagus?! I can smell your piss from here!

    So, did you cut enough rot of that they were delicious? They can be horrible if that's not done properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePenIsMightier View Post
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    Asparagus?! I can smell your piss from here!

    So, did you cut enough rot of that they were delicious? They can be horrible if that's not done properly.
    I like asparagus...but the piss stink is no bueno.

    The steaks are amazing. I did cut almost all of the pellicle off. Anything crusty or fuzzy. On the other hand, my meat fridge is much more tightly controlled than even commercial fridges, so that might help.

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    Be right over....
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    They look really good, well done.

    So was that 5.77 kg before, then 3.57 kg after trimming the outside rot and some of the fat cap off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    Beautifully cooked. Was this using the Otto Wilde? Review?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sabad66 View Post
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    They look really good, well done.

    So was that 5.77 kg before, then 3.57 kg after trimming the outside rot and some of the fat cap off?
    They are all different peices of meat, so the weights aren't really a good direct comparison. I figure the loss from trimming is 20-30%. Something like that.

    There actually isn't a lot of "rot". The dark pellicle on the outside is more like beef jerky than it is meat that has gone bad. There sometimes is some white fluffy stuff, which I wouldn't want to eat...but it's not really spoiled any more than a salami with similar growth.

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    Beautifully cooked. Was this using the Otto Wilde? Review?
    Yes. Sous Vide at 126 for about an hour, then in the overhead broiler for 2 minutes a side. I ended up getting a Northfire broiler, because Otto wilde doesnt ship to Canada. But I think in hindsigth I would have gotten an Otto as the NF build quality is shit. OVerall tho OHB is my favorite way to sear a steak.

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    this is one of the coolest projects I've seen on beyond in a while

    do you lease some square footage for other peoples meat in there or can we buy some pieces off you

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    Quote Originally Posted by taemo View Post
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    this is one of the coolest projects I've seen on beyond in a while

    do you lease some square footage for other peoples meat in there or can we buy some pieces off you
    Thanks man. I haven't figured out a good way to open up the option to people yet. Part of that is its responsibility and I'm too lazy for that. But I'll let you know.

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    I've got a decent amount of beef in there right now, actually. Although I had to re-arrange it tonight because I have a side of wagyu beef coming on thursday!


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    Spending the Mclaren fund on beef? Haha
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Spending the Mclaren fund on beef? Haha
    mclaren is on hold until i get some real-world impressions of the C8

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    Well, the wagyu arrived.

    This is just the bits that I plan to age.

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    Curious as we bought quarters in the past, what does a side of Wagyu run? Twice as much as a regular side?
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedog View Post
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    Curious as we bought quarters in the past, what does a side of Wagyu run? Twice as much as a regular side?
    What did you pay including the butchering costs?

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