Old Trapper Peppered Beef Steak Review

Old Trapper Peppered Jumbo Kippered Beef Steak
Grade: A
Teacher’s Comments: A perfect golf snack

Tasty and filling, the Old Trapper Peppered Jumbo Kippered Beef Steak is the perfect golf snack.

The oversized package has two slabs of 6″x1″x1/4″ beef which was enough to stave off the grumblies without feeling sluggish or overly full.

As the name suggests, the Peppered Beef steak is quite peppery (peppercorns, not capsicum), which I very much liked. Behind that is a bit of sweetness, which nicely offsets the pepper.

Old Trapper’s Peppered Jumbo Kippered Beef Steak is much more tender and juicy than your typical chunk of jerky. It’s really more akin to eating a piece of thinly sliced beef steak.

The package peels from the top, so I ate the beef steak like a push up popsicle over the course of four holes. No messy chocolate fingers; no greasy palms. Just tear off a bite from the package, drop it back in the golf bag and walk on.

If you can’t walk and chew beefsteak at the same time, why are you trying to play golf?

Old Trapper’s Beef steaks come in sealed packages that are shelf stable; they also don’t melt like candy bars. Thus, they are exactly what I need to toss in my bag on the way to the course.

From a nutrition standpoint, the beef steaks have 22 grams of protein and 12 grams of carbohydrates in 140 calories. It feels like a lot more than 140 calories; that’s likely the fact that proteins are more substantial and take longer to digest than the typical Mars bar.

A downside of the product is that it has 1180 grams of sodium. That’s very near the recommended total daily intake.

Still, I really liked the Old Trapper Peppered Beef Steaks. I need a large pile of them to put in my bag for the rest of the golf season.


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