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Quote from: brew on October 30, 2017, 05:58:56 PMwe just hang ours up and skin them...then quarter them up or bone them out and put in our beer fridge in the garage for a while. I've put a whole cow elk in a fridge by boning it out and a blacktail will fit with the hind quarters bagged and both front shoulders bagged and bone out the rest. You can even still fit some beers in there if you work it right. After 4 or 5 days just cut it up...works perfectBoned out and on wire shelves stacked in beer fridge
we just hang ours up and skin them...then quarter them up or bone them out and put in our beer fridge in the garage for a while. I've put a whole cow elk in a fridge by boning it out and a blacktail will fit with the hind quarters bagged and both front shoulders bagged and bone out the rest. You can even still fit some beers in there if you work it right. After 4 or 5 days just cut it up...works perfect
Another vote for not aging!Had a meat cutter tell me deer dont have enough fat to warrent aging nor do enzymes break the meat and fat down the same as beef.
I take the fridge apart. We fit two deer in our fridge this year hung for a week.
Lots of beer drinkers here. That's good to see.
Quote from: JakeLand on October 31, 2017, 07:39:41 AMQuote from: brew on October 30, 2017, 05:58:56 PMwe just hang ours up and skin them...then quarter them up or bone them out and put in our beer fridge in the garage for a while. I've put a whole cow elk in a fridge by boning it out and a blacktail will fit with the hind quarters bagged and both front shoulders bagged and bone out the rest. You can even still fit some beers in there if you work it right. After 4 or 5 days just cut it up...works perfectBoned out and on wire shelves stacked in beer fridge About exactly the same as we do...
All of our animals are processed as soon as we break the animals down. Gutted, hide off, quartered, then deboned, and straight to processing and into the freezer. Our meat turns out great.
At least two months, then scrape off mold, cut, wrap and eat yummy.