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tomorrow i'll be throwing on a bourbon soaked chuckie, two turkey legs, and a rack of ribs. plus whatever our friends decide to bring over to throw in as well. will also be brewing a rye pale ale at the same time.
 
a little slow on the trigger today, but the chimney starter is glowing and i'm gonna smoke some ribs and a small chicken here soon.
 
Deer jerky turned out great, and I threw on some dove breasts while I was at it.

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I've got 2 whole chickens on the smoker. Also tapped my "World's Best" Oktoberfest just to see how it is - it's wonderful. What's the difference between a fryer chicken and a roasting chicken? All I could see was the roasting chicken was $.30/pound more and had a pop-up timer.
 
couldn't tell you the difference between a fryer and a roaster, size maybe? I decided to forgo the turkey legs. Too much food for my wife and I. Just a chuckie and a rack of baby backs! Leftovers this week!! BB just went on, chuckie in another 2 hrs or so. I'll try to remember to take pics.
 
I've got 2 whole chickens on the smoker. Also tapped my "World's Best" Oktoberfest just to see how it is - it's wonderful. What's the difference between a fryer chicken and a roasting chicken? All I could see was the roasting chicken was $.30/pound more and had a pop-up timer.

Age and size of the chicken.
 
smoked some assorted sausages this morning - brewed a 10 gal APA and am just finishing smoking a meatloaf(just because it was there)
 
btw, also going to be throwing on some nuts. Got a couple lbs of mixed nuts, unsmoked, unsalted. melted down some butter, added some honey. tossed the nuts with dry rub, then coated with the butter/honey mixture. That will go in at 300 after all the food is done cooking at 230. looking for a sweet/spicey mixture.
 
Nom, Nom, 6 hr. Smoked fryer chickens. They were served with potatoes au gratin , green bean casserole and croissants. Sucky pic, Oktoberfest induced!

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Here are some pics from yesterday just did some grilling on the New Grill I made will be adding a fire box soon so I can smoke or grill its a dandy the grate is 37 X 25. Did 4 chicken halves, 12 brats, and 30 of my stuffed pork tenders wrapped in bacon, also did some veggies, corn on the cob and burgers and steaks on the other grill. While enjoying my Honey Rye Ale with my family and some friends it was a great day :ban: :mug:

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mmmmm, smoked spam.
 
I've decided that since the McRib is out Im going to take a shot at making my own.

I figure I'll do 3 hours in the smoke and 2 in foil to over cook it so the bones literally fall out. Then cut to bun size, dunk in my sauce and top with onions and a few pickle slices.

Of course since the WSM is fired up I might as well put a shoulder on as well the night before. I'll be brewing a Southern English Brown Ale that morning as well
 
I've decided that since the McRib is out Im going to take a shot at making my own.

I figure I'll do 3 hours in the smoke and 2 in foil to over cook it so the bones literally fall out. Then cut to bun size, dunk in my sauce and top with onions and a few pickle slices.

Of course since the WSM is fired up I might as well put a shoulder on as well the night before. I'll be brewing a Southern English Brown Ale that morning as well

i took the rib trimmings/ends and ran it through the grinder. then i grilled it up like a burger and slathered with sauce. it was delicious.
 
i took the rib trimmings/ends and ran it through the grinder. then i grilled it up like a burger and slathered with sauce. it was delicious.

Im going for something along these lines. Cut to fit the bread I get :rockin:

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