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Beef Tallow in Australia: Best Brands & How to Choose

Beef Tallow in Australia: Best Brands & How to Choose

Beef tallow is back—both in the pan and on the bathroom shelf. If you’ve already read our evidence-heavy TOF guide, this product-first post zooms in on three Aussie tallow standouts stocked at Eco Traders. Best of the Bone Beef Tallow is a pure, grass-fed kitchen staple for high-heat cooking. Thrive’s 100% Grass-Fed Tallow offers simple, versatile purity for food or DIY balms, while Thrive Original Tallow Balm blends tallow with organic olive and jojoba for ready-to-use skin nourishment. Below you’ll find brand stories, what sets each jar apart, safety notes, and a side-by-side comparison so you can choose confidently for your goals—crispy roast veggies, cast-iron frying, or a minimalist moisturiser. No duplication of the TOF science—just clear differences, practical uses, and smart shopping context for Australian readers.

If “beef tallow” has recently crept into your searches, you’re in good company. Australian shoppers are rediscovering rendered, grass-fed beef fat as a heat-stable cooking fat and a short-ingredient, skin-friendly moisturiser. 

Want the full science? Our in-depth article on Beef Tallow for Skin covers the evidence, benefits, potential risks, and what dermatologists really think about this traditional ingredient.

This post is a comparison designed to help you pick the right product from Eco Traders’ range today.

We focus on three SKUs that represent the main use-cases. Best Of The Bone Beef Tallow (320 g) is kitchen-first: clean flavour, high heat stability, and a single ingredient—100% grass-fed, grass-finished suet fat. Thrive 100% Grass-Fed Tallow (250 ml) is a versatile, one-ingredient tallow that suits both cooking and DIY skincare. Thrive Tallow Original Balm (70 ml) is pre-blended for face/body with organic olive and jojoba oils plus light essential oils.

Best Of The Bone Beef Tallow (320 g): kitchen-first purity

Best Of The Bone is known for traditional, nutrient-dense foods made with short ingredient lists and Australian sourcing. Their beef tallow is rendered slowly from grass-fed, grass-finished cattle, yielding a clean, stable fat with a neutral-savory profile. It’s ideal for roasting potatoes, high-heat frying in cast iron, or crisping vegetables where seed oils can struggle. Because it’s just 100% suet tallow, it suits paleo, keto and nose-to-tail cooks who value simplicity. Store sealed and cool; a little goes a long way.

Where it shines: oven chips/roast veg, pan-searing steaks, and seasoning cookware. If you only want tallow for the pan, this is the most straightforward choice in the range.

Shop Best Of The Bone Tallow 320 g • grass-fed

Thrive 100% Grass-Fed Tallow (250 ml): the versatile all-rounder

Thrive is an Australian brand focused on simple formulas and ethical sourcing. Their 100% Grass-Fed Tallow is single-ingredient like Best Of The Bone, but packed in a convenient jar for kitchen or DIY skincare. Many customers use it for high-heat cooking and to make small-batch balms or soaps at home. It has a dense, spreadable texture at room temperature and melts quickly. If you want one jar that can move between frying pan and home apothecary, this is it.

Where it shines: cast-iron frying, pastry work, air-fryer “basting”, and as a base for DIY salves (patch-test if used topically).

Shop Thrive 100% Grass-Fed Tallow 250 ml • single ingredient

Thrive Tallow Original Balm (70 ml): ready-to-use skincare

Prefer a skin-ready formula? Thrive’s Original Tallow Balm blends 100% grass-fed tallow with organic olive oil and organic jojoba oil, plus a light lemon & lavender aroma. The fatty-acid profile mirrors the skin’s own lipids, while olive and jojoba improve glide and absorption. It’s a minimalist moisturiser for face, body, lips and dry patches—great as a night balm. As always, avoid eye contact and patch-test first, especially if sensitive to essential oils.

Where it shines: nightly barrier support, hands/elbows, wind-exposed skin, and low-ingredient routines.

Shop Thrive Tallow Balm 70 ml • olive & jojoba

Feature Best Of The Bone Beef Tallow 320 g Thrive 100% Grass-Fed Tallow 250 ml Thrive Tallow Original Balm 70 ml
Primary use Cooking (high heat) Cooking & DIY skincare Skincare (ready-to-use)
Ingredients 100% grass-fed & finished beef suet tallow 100% grass-fed & finished beef tallow Grass-fed tallow, organic olive oil, organic jojoba oil, lemon & lavender essential oils
Texture & scent Creamy, neutral-savory; melts cleanly Dense/spreadable; neutral aroma Soft balm; light citrus-lavender
Heat stability High—suited to roasting/frying (approx. 220–250 °C) High—suited to roasting/frying (approx. 220–250 °C) Not intended for cooking
Skin use DIY only (patch-test) DIY only (patch-test) Yes—designed for daily moisturising
Diet fit Paleo/Keto/Carnivore Paleo/Keto/Carnivore Low-ingredient natural skincare
Best for Roast veg, cast-iron frying, seasoning pans All-round kitchen + DIY balms/soaps Hands/face/night balm, dry patches
Origin Australia Australia Australia

Eco Traders Picks: Beef Tallow

Thrive Tallow Original Balm 70ml — tallow with organic olive & jojoba oils

Thrive — Tallow Original Balm 70 ml

Skin-ready balm with tallow, organic olive & jojoba; light citrus-lavender.

  • Designed for daily face/body moisture.
  • Low-ingredient, minimalist routine fit.
  • Patch-test if sensitive to essential oils.

Quick summary

  • Cooking only? Choose Best Of The Bone Beef Tallow for high-heat stability and clean flavour.
  • One jar for kitchen & DIY? Pick Thrive 100% Grass-Fed Tallow for versatility.
  • Skin-ready balm? Go with Thrive Tallow Original Balm—already blended for daily use.

FAQ

What is the best beef tallow to buy in Australia?

The best beef tallow depends on how you use it. For pure cooking, Best Of The Bone Beef Tallow offers clean flavour and high heat stability. If you want a versatile option for both cooking and DIY skincare, choose Thrive 100% Grass-Fed Tallow. For ready-to-use skincare, Thrive Tallow Balm is ideal.

Is grass-fed tallow better than regular tallow?

Yes. Grass-fed beef tallow generally contains higher levels of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, and has a cleaner, more neutral taste. It’s also produced more sustainably from pasture-raised cattle, which aligns with many Australians’ preference for ethical, local products.

Can you use beef tallow on your skin?

Absolutely. Beef tallow closely resembles human sebum, helping moisturise and repair the skin barrier. Products like Thrive Tallow Balm are blended for safe topical use, while pure tallow can be used in DIY balms—just remember to patch-test first.

Is beef tallow good for cooking?

Yes, it’s one of the most stable natural fats for high-heat cooking. With a smoke point around 220–250 °C, tallow is excellent for roasting vegetables, frying eggs, and pan-searing meat. Its rich, savoury flavour makes it a healthier alternative to processed seed oils.

Does beef tallow have health benefits?

Beef tallow contains beneficial fatty acids and vitamins A, D, E, and K that support skin, hormones, and nutrient absorption. When sourced from grass-fed cattle, it’s free from additives and trans fats. Always consume in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

What’s the difference between Thrive and Best Of The Bone tallow?

Best Of The Bone Beef Tallow is a pure kitchen fat for cooking, while Thrive 100% Tallow is more multi-purpose. Thrive Balm adds plant oils and scent for skin use.

Is beef tallow paleo and keto friendly?

Yes. 100% beef tallow is naturally low in carbohydrates and free from additives, making it ideal for paleo, keto, and carnivore diets. It provides clean, stable fat energy and supports nutrient absorption in high-fat meal plans.

How should beef tallow be stored?

Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Sealed tallow lasts months at room temperature and even longer when refrigerated. Avoid introducing moisture to prevent spoilage—use clean, dry utensils each time.

Is beef tallow sustainable?

Yes. Using beef tallow supports whole-animal utilisation and reduces waste from the meat industry. Both Best Of The Bone and Thrive source from Australian grass-fed cattle, ensuring ethical production and minimal environmental impact.

Conclusion: pick the jar that matches your routine

Choosing the best beef tallow in Australia really comes down to how you plan to use it. For food lovers who want crisp roast potatoes, perfectly seared steaks, and naturally seasoned cast-iron pans, a single-ingredient cooking tallow is the logical starting point. Best Of The Bone Beef Tallow remains the top choice for everyday cooking thanks to its clean flavour and heat stability. If you’d like one jar that works for both kitchen use and DIY balms or soaps, Thrive 100% Grass-Fed Tallow offers that versatility with the same premium Australian grass-fed sourcing.

If your focus is natural skincare rather than cooking, Thrive Tallow Original Balm provides a ready-to-use moisturiser that blends grass-fed tallow with organic olive and jojoba oils. Its gentle citrus-lavender scent and simple ingredient list make it ideal for dry or sensitive skin, supporting hydration and barrier repair without synthetics or preservatives. It’s an easy gateway into tallow skincare for anyone moving toward minimalist, low-ingredient routines.

Whatever option you choose, keep use sensible: cook at moderate temperatures (tallow’s smoke point is around 220–250 °C), use clean utensils, and patch-test before applying to skin—especially if you’re sensitive to essential oils. All three products are proudly Australian, sourced from grass-fed cattle, and created with sustainability in mind. They represent a return to whole-food simplicity and eco-conscious living—showing that the best beef tallow products in Australia can serve both your kitchen and your skin with equal integrity.

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About this article

Dr. Matt McDougall
Dr. Matt McDougall PhD, RN
Founder, Eco Traders Australia

A clinician with a PhD from the School of Maths, Science & Technology and training as a Registered Nurse, he’s dedicated to translating research into practical steps for better health. His work focuses on men’s health, mental wellbeing, and the gut–brain connection — exploring how nutrition, movement, and mindset influence resilience and recovery. He writes about evidence-based, natural approaches to managing stress, improving mood, and supporting long-term vitality.