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3montes

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Just found this forum and immeadiatley joined. I have been grilling for quite sometime but never really smoked. I have had a Brinkman Smoke 'N Pit (horizontal version) for a number of years but never smoked anything in it. I used it primarily for grilling large amounts of chicken or steaks.
Now I would like to start the smokin' aspect of it.
I know about temperature control and how to do it using charcoal. Even when I grill "low and slow" is my motto.
I am particularly interested in learning how to do baby back ribs, beef brisket and pulled pork. I need to learn about wood types to use, how much charcoal compared to wood, soak the wood or don't soak the wood, meat prep etc etc.
Is the 5 day e course a good starting point? Does it apply to the type of smoker I have?
Thanks in advance. Looks like a lot of great information to be had here.
 
Welcome to SMF! The 5-day ecourse is a great place to start. It gives you all kinds of basic information to get started smoking. You can also check out the links on the left side of the page to get some initial answers to some of your questions.

Just make yourself at home and look around. We're glad you have you with us.
 
Welcome to the forum. The 5 day course will give you plenty of information. Feel free to ask lot sof questions, plenty of friendly people here who will be more then willing to help you out.
 
Welcome to the SMF, on the ribs check out the 3-2-1 method and if you look
under the beef or pork sections you will find a bunch of info
 
Welcome to the forum.
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Montes:

There is usually a three month waiting period, but we have decided to waive that, just for you.
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OK, OK, just joking.

Glad to have you.

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