It means traditionally hung in a refrigerated room rather than aged in plastic vacuum packs. Personally I think wet ageing gives a poorer flavour. The meat is a bit more moist but not as intense a flavour and pound for pound less meat because its full of water.
us_agent2012
6 Feb 17#3
Great price
cburns
6 Feb 17#2
dry aged.......you'll need some good teeth then :wink:
deanos
6 Feb 17#1
I had one of there dry aged roasting joints the other day, and was the best i have had for years
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