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I finally took the plunge, new grill
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after my trails with coal, i went and bought a nice stovepipe, yep that was it, one minute to have blazin coals. so we took the plunge and bought a beast. have used it every night for 3 days so we dont have to cook in the house. first night was brats, corn, smoked pork n beans, kabobs and a few other goodies. Here is last nights dinner, i tried my first attempt at drunken chicken and slaw. rubbed down, stuffed over some PBR that was also seasoned with fresh garlic cloves & onion and some of the rub. it didnt last long
i am very impressed with its versatility and ability to control the heat so effortlessly. it has a cooking rack in the fire box, a hot pan shelf over the the fire box, and a upper and lower level racks in the cooking box. man itll hold a ton. Forget about it tipping over too its over 250lbs
funny it was sitting next to an electric smoker with a sign on it "Charcoal/stick fired, real men dont need buttons"
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new briquette smokin grill
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July 13, 2014, 07:59:03 PM »
Congrats!! Looks like you got it figured out pretty good already.
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new briquette smokin grill
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i was determined to get away from propane for good, but i just couldnt get the knack for briquettes, the stove pipe starter was the answer
I was so excited to use it we did pulled pork and cilantro lime coleslaw sandwiches for a great lunch today and we just finished eating home made brats and burgers. heck my kitchen stove isnt this consistent with the heat
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new briquette smokin grill
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Nice, I have one similar to that not a heavy, I been using apple wood and alder to smoke just about everything
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new briquette smokin grill
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ya its huge. i figured why not the cheapo small one was $199 and the beast 3x the size was only $299 on sale so we went for it. i could do 12 of the drunk chickens in it easy.
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new briquette smokin grill
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Mine does a great job on smoked chicken, when I'm out working in my shop I slap on a few chickens and they almost cook themselves.
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yep. she purrrs at 250 all day on few briquettes, very efficient.
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new grill
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I still use propane....
to light the briquettes
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new grill
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well stop. these guys are right, a stovepipe lighter and small piece of paper and in 2 minutes i have red coal. amazing how it works so well.
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new grill
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Dang those birds look good
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oh they were. the left overs have my fridge smellin of smoke bad lol
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Re: I finally took the plunge, new grill
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I think I will need to dish out the money one day but right now I want a new pistol ...that's my goal for this year ...and the permit to go with it ..
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Quote from: KFhunter on July 13, 2014, 08:27:52 PM
I still use propane....
to light the briquettes
Amazing how quick a torch gets things going
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i bet, i just see no need mines blazin in 2 minutes with a piece of paper
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fun times and good eats
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