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  1. Mr. Zorg

    Mike From Raleigh NC

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas!
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    Bad smoke day WSM

    That certainly looks like Royal Oak charcoal briquettes (or Frontier brand, owned by Royal Oak), or the Members Mark charcoal briquettes from Sam's Club. Which specific vareity are you using in this cook session?
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    Bad smoke day WSM

    100% Hardwood charcoal briquettes work well too! There's variable quality (depending how that term is applied) in charcoal briquettes just as there's variable quality in lump charcoal brands, and with lump sometimes variable quality of the contents from one bag to another from the same brand...
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    Eric From Ohio

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas! Not sure where in Ohio you're at. My wife & I spent about five years in Findlay (2000-2001 & 2012-2016) and over 4 years (2001-2004) in Canton FWIW.
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    New to smoking

    Congratulations! If you aren't already aware, here's a website with reviews of many different brands of lump charcoal. The author has a set of protocols he follows, and his focus is primarily for use in ceramic kamado style cookers. You can also see ratings & comments from end users. Many of...
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    New Offset Burning Through Wood

    Even with the diffuser plates I use, which 100% block the firebox radiant window, it's still a bit hotter at the firebox end due to the hot diffuser plate. To me, too much of your hot gasses from the firebox are hugging the upper portion of the cook chamber, and tuning plates or a diffuser...
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    My first offset smoker experience with SRF wagyu brisket.

    I've had some briskets graded USDA Select hit probe tender at 195°F -196°F before. I always cook to probe tender. I've not yet cooked any Wagyu beef though.
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    I'm back!

    Welcome back from San Antonio Texas!
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    Terry from Phoenix, Arizona

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas!
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    New to smoking, got the 'Fever' (not covid) lol

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas! Today marks 176 years since Texas became the 28th state in the USA!
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    New Offset Burning Through Wood

    Just FWIW I have a butterfly shaped air intake register on my small diameter (16") patio offset smoker. I actually block off part of the upper part of this butterfly because the incoming air through there isn't being used for combustion. It just sucks up fire heat to bring it up to ambient...
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    New to smoking

    To be absolutely clear, there are only certain circumstances where I cook meats to a certain minimum internal temperature. Those cases are solely when food safety guidelines, and note "probe tender" to mechanical resistance is the controlling circumstance where I determine the meat is at an...
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    New to smoking

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas! We lived in Findlay OH for 5 years FWIW. Wicked winter winds! A friend who lives there really enjoys using his Akorn due to the insulated nature of this design without dropping big bucks on a porcelain cooker. So you definitely have a decent piece of equipment...
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    New guy in Texas

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas!
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    Aging Brinkmann Southfork

    Nice pit! I have a Brinkmann Stillwater, with daya playe & serial number but I have no idea how to trace that back to a fabrication date, so I'll follow along here.
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    Experienced in ETX...

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas!
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    Thermo for chamber and meat??

    I upgraded from a Maverick ET-732 to a FireBoard 2 (no Drive) earlier this year, and I've been very happy with the features and performance. https://www.fireboard.com/shop/fireboard-2/
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    Newbie from Houston

    Welcome from San Antonio Texas!
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    Honey or maple syrup on ribs

    I'm fond of a 50/50-ish mix of pure maple syrup and pure cane syrup if I'm making a glaze. You can sorta think of cane syrup as a sort of liquid brown sugar. Steen's is a widely available brand of cane syrup, there are others. I can purchase this locally at a much lower price than through Amazon...
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