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Schwarzwald Metzger

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Gentlemen and ladies,

I just bought a Dry Ager UX 1000, and should receive it sometime next week. Once it arrives I will post pics and details what I put in the cabinet.

Some ideas that I have above and beyond charcuterie and typical beef cuts are:

-Dry aged pork butt
-Dry aged stripped bass
-Dry aged rib in pork rib roast

If anyone has any other recommendations shoot them my way.
 
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I just looked through the manual online pdf.

Can do Salumi in it. Nice unit. What did you pay for it if you don't mind me asking? I like all the features except for the see thru glass window. light will speed the rancidity of fats.
 
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I just looked through the manual online pdf.

Can do Salumi in it. Nice unit. What did you pay for it if you don't mind me asking? I like all the features except for the see thru glass window. light will speed the rancidity of fats.
I was watching for one of their sales, got it for 25% off and free shipping. I also got some extras with it.... Total with tax was around 7k.

They run those sales a few times per year, so I just jumped on it.... I would never get one without the sale.
 
Awesome! I am in the process of building a 42.5cu.ft. dry curing chamber from an old defunct stainless steel double door freezer. I have about $1000 in it all together, but $260 of that was for the casters and the aluminum caster tray I made. Man I am glad that sucker is on wheels!!! Big and heavy! I hope to finish it this week.

I look forward to your review of your new chamber and some pictures of stuff hanging!!
 
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Awesome! I am in the process of building a 42.5cu.ft. dry curing chamber from an old defunct stainless steel double door freezer. I have about $1000 in it all together, but $260 of that was for the casters and the aluminum caster tray I made. Man I am glad that sucker is on wheels!!! Big and heavy! I hope to finish it this week.

I look forward to your review of your new chamber and some pictures of stuff hanging!!
 
I'm excited to see how you're turns out! I had considered building one myself, but was unsure of my skill level to complete the task. Huge props brother!
 
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I plan on filling it this weekend. I will post a full review on it and post updates on what I am putting into it.

My initial impression is that it is well built and extremely solid.
 
It's the engineering that makes it so expensive. I have a lot of plans for it... Dry aging full quarters of venison and wild boar... To charcuterie beef and the fish that I catch in the Gulf.

I started with dry aging in Umai bags.... Then realized I needed something bigger. I have no kids, so I decided to splurge.🙂
 
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Looks great I'm with Jed can't wait to see what you put in and what you get out of that beauty
 
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