Great Berwick is a Shropshire estate raising Longhorn cattle. Pipers using this specific beef source extends their provenance commitment to meat flavouring. Whether the beef flavouring actually comes from Great Berwick Longhorns is another unverifiable claim that sounds good.
The flavour delivers regardless of sourcing specifics. Rich, savoury, with more depth than generic beef crisps achieve. There’s genuine meat character here, umami richness that registers as quality.
On Pipers’ hand-cooked base, the beef flavouring has room to express itself. Substantial crisps carry bold seasoning without being overwhelmed. Structure supports ambition.
Beef crisps are rarely impressive. These are impressive. The provenance marketing might be questionable, but the product quality isn’t.
Premium beef crisps that justify their premium positioning.



