BBQ Myths Video

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chef k-dude

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Just happened across this video and thought I would share. A lot of people in here are probably already familiar with this guy. He's part pit-master, part comedian.

This is "Adult Conversation" as they say, so if you are one of those folks offended or taken aback by casual expletives, dont click this.

About 20 minutes.

 
Will have to check out later but yeah beer can chicken is a myth for sure. On my 2nd turkey I smoked I spent some serious money on the water pan ingredients for none of it to appear in the final product. Smelled good while it was smoking at least :emoji_laughing:
 
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No issues with what he's saying, until he got to " low and slow " . There's no doubt, that a better cook can be had going low and slow. And I gotta wonder, what's the hurry ?

Both of Meathead's two books have a lot of myth busting. I think the guy in the video has read both of them. Meathead is the King of this stuff. And he cooks at 225 .

Its really not the " low " that makes for the better cook, its the " slow " .

I've not owned a smoker that I could run at 225. For a lot of years, I smoked on a WSM I bought 23 years ago. It wanted to run from 240 to 250 with the Minion Method. I could've got it down to 225, but the air intake would've been ridiculously low.

On my stickburners, I'd have to cut the air flow way down, and build a very small fire, to run them at 225. And that would take away a lot of the benefit of an offset smoker.

I've not tried to run my gravity feed that low. I have a little trouble keeping it at 250. It wants to run hotter. Again, I'd be cutting the air flow down to nothing.

I like 250 to 275. If that's low and slow, then so be it.

Other than that, the guy's analogies are pretty funny. Just wish he would slow down a little bit, goes to fast.
 
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I'm no Que Master, but I did only recently see here that people are now ditching the 225 for a faster cook. Personal mileage may vary!

I already drink bourbon every day, and could never afford what he likes with my habit!
 
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