Many of our customers agree that our beef tastes wonderful - that it has a great, distinctive taste.
When beef is finished in a feedlot it is finished as quickly as possible on a ration, generally of corn and/or grains. This lends to bland, fatty meat.
A conventional hamburger is a piece of ground beef waiting for condiments.
A conventional steak is often a piece of meat crying out for steak sauce. By spending longer, finishing our animals completely on grass, and dry aging all of our cuts, we create beef with real flavor.
Different cuts have their own different, distinctive flavors, and different cooking methods can really bring those flavors out.
For example, our roasts when slow cooked with small amounts of seasonings are simply delicious.