MEET LOCAL MEATS
MEET LOCAL MEATS
mall business owners around the state provide local meat options, whether through raising animals in Alaska or processing game meats and fish sourced in the Last Frontier. Below is a range of butchers, wholesalers, and game processors to help you get your meat fix.
The cost for fish processing is by pound or by can, and options include smoked, vacuum packing, canned, jerky, or frozen. Processing game is also priced per pound and can include moose, buffalo, caribou, goat, sheep, deer, or pig. indianvalleymeats.com
Prices are based on the incoming weight of clean meat; game can be turned into steaks, roasts, stew meat, ribs, hamburger, bacon, or sausages. glennswildgame.com
Alaska grown beef is sold by the front quarter, hind quarter, half, or whole. Locally raised pork options include spring weaner pigs or one-half of pork. For big game processing, charges are based on incoming weight. deltameat.com
Mat Valley Meats will custom process game or fish, charging by the pound. mvmeat.com
Sitkinak cattle are not given vaccines, hormones, or other chemicals and are not branded and are minimally handled. Beef can be purchased as a whole side or as ground beef. alaskameat.com
Mike’s Quality Meats carries a full line of meats and a selection of seasonings, rubs, marinades, and sauces. mikesqualitymeats.com