Have received a couple of orders recently (with the impetus of sales, free shipping offers and sharing with friends) and while well-made and distinctive, I find their stuff really hit or miss. Very much enjoyed the spicy and flavorful
Columbus Fireball (name since changed to Delaware Fireball). Applewood Bacon was also tasty.
Otoh, Bacon Braunschweiger was ruined for me by the overpowering use of clove, nutmeg, ginger, coriander and cinnamon. These are not flavors I want in my braunschweiger but even if I did, there's just way too much of them here. And while tasty, the Kitchen Sink sausages (bacon, espelette pepper, mustard and parsley) were so oversalted, they were barely edible. The definition was also a bit mushy. While the former was likely an unfortunate error, the latter very well might have been a choice.
To their credit, they're very up front about what seasonings are being used in their products. So, if you see an ingredient/seasoning listed, you should expect that it will be boldly up-front and center. I appreciate this and the fact that they produce very distinctive products. After working my way through a couple of orders in a short period of time, I think I could recognize their stuff blindfolded. However, on some of these items, that's not necessarily a good thing.
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