Our new smoker.

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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby All Weather Griller » 16 May 2011, 18:59

Closest will be Burnley after MiM, i'm afraid.

You're welcome to pop over though.
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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby Steve » 16 May 2011, 19:05

Swindon_Ed wrote:
All Weather Griller wrote:It is truly a stick burner, so I will start the fire with Restaurant lump and then once they are ashed over nicely be applying 3 18 inch logs to begin with and then one an hour for the duration of the cook.


So no sleep for Adie then.


Thats what he's got kids for :lol:

Amazing forward planning that 13 years in advance of getting his Jambo he knew he'd need Jamie the log feeder :D
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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby All Weather Griller » 16 May 2011, 20:21

Cheers Al, and thanks for pointing that out Ed! :shock:

You may have a point there Steve.... "Jamie.."

I believe the cook time is around 8 hours for a 6 kilo brisket which would mean fire up would be around 03:00 ish. Again, it's all experimenting at the minute. But based on my chats with Marshall Cooper, Rob Marrion and Jamie Geer my results from the weekend are consistent with the American woods in terms of BTU's.

That will all change with meat in the cooker. But this learning bit is part of the fun :D
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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby All Weather Griller » 18 May 2011, 07:41

I have it booked in with two firms, one is a nottingham based firm that custom manufacture bra's and the other is Keighley based caravan cover firm that will make a storage cover for her.

My problem is I have no spare time to get things done any until after Brisket hand in weekend after next. :shock:

Ideally I would like the bra to be transparent. Hopefully it will get done for mid June.
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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby Vic. » 23 May 2011, 18:19

Adie, I thought that was your old smoker :lol: ........where's the new one ;)

looking good by the way, the stove is some piece of kit too
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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby adm » 23 May 2011, 20:41

Absolutely beautiful! Fantastic piece of kit.

Is it coming darn sarf anytime this year - I'd love a closer look....
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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby All Weather Griller » 23 May 2011, 21:15

Hi ADM,

Thanks, it will be at all BBBQS Sanctioned events and the main public access event is Rudgewick in August.

Beerz

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Re: Our new smoker.

Postby adm » 24 May 2011, 07:28

All Weather Griller wrote:Hi ADM,

Thanks, it will be at all BBBQS Sanctioned events and the main public access event is Rudgewick in August.

Beerz

Adie


:D I hoped you might say that. Rudgwick is 3 miles away from my house. I can cycle over on country lanes, drink beer, eat Q and not worry about having to drive home.

Perfect!
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