Deer & Wild Game Rise
What Is Deer & Wild Game Rinse?
This special blend of additives from Excalibur Seasoning is designed to protect and assist in limiting bacteria growth on your wild game before you can get your meat processed either at home or by your local butcher. It is used as a carcass spray, mixed at a ratio of 8 oz per 1 gallon of water. Simply mix and dissolve the additive in water and spray on the carcass both inside and outside, especially concentrating on the wound area.
You might be way out in the field, or you might want to take your big old buck for someone else to see before you begin processing it. While this isn’t always going to cause issues, you give harmful bacteria more time to grow during this stage. In the field it can be difficult to control your environment; one thing you can do to slow the growth of bacteria and mold is to lower the pH of the carcass. Acidic environments make it harder for most bacteria to survive, or at least it slows their growth rate.
What Is Deer & Wild Game Rinse?
This special blend of additives from Excalibur Seasoning is designed to protect and assist in limiting bacteria growth on your wild game before you can get your meat processed either at home or by your local butcher. It is used as a carcass spray, mixed at a ratio of 8 oz per 1 gallon of water. Simply mix and dissolve the additive in water and spray on the carcass both inside and outside, especially concentrating on the wound area.
Why Use Deer & Wild Game Rinse?
You might be way out in the field, or you might want to take your big old buck for someone else to see before you begin processing it. While this isn’t always going to cause issues, you give harmful bacteria more time to grow during this stage. In the field it can be difficult to control your environment; one thing you can do to slow the growth of bacteria and mold is to lower the pH of the carcass. Acidic environments make it harder for most bacteria to survive, or at least it slows their growth rate.
How Does Deer & Wild Game Rinse Work?
It works by lowering the pH of the meat, stopping bacteria reproduction, and inhibiting mold growth. It also prevents browning caused by oxidation. Since this product is a very low cost item and it helps produce a much safer and higher quality meat product, every hunter ought to have this in their hunting gear for all their wild game processing.
Inexpensive Cost
Deer & Wild Game Rinse is inexpensive, you mix 8 oz to a gallon of water, so you will have a gallon of spray for around $8. If you premix a batch of this in a squirt bottle, you can give yourself an extra level of protection by spraying the carcass everywhere, paying special attention to the area around the wound.
Differences With & Without Rinse
We know people who think they can look at a piece of meat and tell whether it is spoiling or not. While there might occasionally be some visual cues, very often there aren’t any. We sprayed one of these pieces of meat with the deer and wild game rinse and the other I sprayed nothing on. Then we used a vacuum bag and sealed them but did not pull a vacuum on them.
At this point, these have been sitting out at room temperature for 2 weeks in a sealed bag. And as you can see they aren’t showing any extreme signs of having spoiled, no major discoloring or mold growth. One thing you can see on the meat we did not spray is some white slimy stuff growing on it. The meat we did spray with deer and wild game rinse does not look slimy and doesn’t appear to be growing any mold on it.
Ingredients: Salt, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Maltodextrin, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Bisulfite. Contains Sulfites
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