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Grillstock

Postby nelliejim » 10 Apr 2014, 18:30

Hi me again with another question !!
never been to grillstock but looking into visiting is it a place for getting tips as a very novice smoker or is it very serious and people dont give much away ?
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Re: Grillstock

Postby Alan (H+T) » 10 Apr 2014, 19:38

Hi James
We're a friendly bunch and most teams will be more than happy to talk to you.
Just come along and have a chat.
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Re: Grillstock

Postby Swindon_Ed » 10 Apr 2014, 19:42

nelliejim wrote:Hi me again with another question !!
never been to grillstock but looking into visiting is it a place for getting tips as a very novice smoker or is it very serious and people dont give much away ?


We're always happy to answer questions from the public at all the events we do, we'll let people know if it's not a good time and when's the best time for them to come back and try so samples
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Re: Grillstock

Postby neilpm » 13 Apr 2014, 20:53

nelliejim wrote:Hi me again with another question !!
never been to grillstock but looking into visiting is it a place for getting tips as a very novice smoker or is it very serious and people dont give much away ?


Hi,
We entered for the first time last year. We're all novices, but we found most people friendly and helpful. We're trying again this year. It's a good place to learn about smoking, and a great weekend.
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Re: Grillstock

Postby nelliejim » 16 Apr 2014, 17:36

Thank you for the replies i will be attending the Bristol event and looking forward to picking up tips :D
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Re: Grillstock

Postby BRUN » 17 Apr 2014, 09:34

anyone going to the Manchester one ?
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Re: Grillstock

Postby Alan (H+T) » 17 Apr 2014, 11:49

BRUN wrote:anyone going to the Manchester one ?


Hi Martyn

I am not sure of the full Manchester line up but apart from myself there will also be:
Toby - British Bulldog BBQ
Ed & Em - Bunch of Swines
Steve - Jedi Swine Tricks
Charlie - Team Smokin' Penguin


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Re: Grillstock

Postby JamsCowbell » 25 Apr 2014, 10:50

We were given 2 tickets to the manchester grillstock for Christmas, not sure we'll be able to get someone to watch the kids so may end up bringing a 2 year old and a 3 year old with us. They both love daddy's pulled pork though so they should be fine :)
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Re: Grillstock

Postby YetiDave » 01 May 2014, 09:38

I'm tempted by Grillstock Manchester, but I went last year and was horrified by the food prices. £8 for a shredded brisket bun with no toppings and no sides... Youch :shock: Hopefully it'll be better this year
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Re: Grillstock

Postby RobinC » 15 May 2014, 18:23

I've been to both Manchester and Bristol and much prefer the Bristol one. It's a bigger event with more to see. We always take the kids with us and they both preferred Bristol as well. Yep the food prices can be high but that's part of the course these days with festivals.
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