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Welcome aboard, John!
Obviously you have already done some research about wet aging “that way” and using the DrybagSteak material so personally I applaud you! IMO you have split the process and may experience some issues which will put you on your own – but maybe you’ll be a leader for us! What I mean is leaving the sub-primal strip in the processor’s sealed cryovac which I assume you did with out cutting it open to possibly contaminate the meat probably accounts for 2 weeks of aging beyond whatever expiration/best by date that was on the cryovac. At this point you might want to leave it as is for say another week and then cut it open/ trim and enjoy some, but freeze the remainder. Then start another strip sub-primal in a Drybag and age it for the same period…trim the same to your liking and then do a comparison cook – though a blind test is best – and report back to us!
Ron
PS – for you and others – I’m a volunteer moderator for this forum as I love the product and the results I have experienced from the DrybagSteak product so please understand MY posts are MY opinion and not those of THIS company!