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Doug, I've never tried it, but IMO it would work.
The chicken probably wouldn't taste as great as "fresh" brined, but I don't think you will lose any of the brine that has been absorbed.
Just guessing.
Let me know if it works for ya. :)
The brining actually helps to cure the meat so you should be fine. But why not just wait a day to start the brine so you can put it straight onto the grill after a quick rinse? I'm doing a turkey tomorrow and am going to start my brine this evening. Then tomorrow after rinsing off the bird I'm going to rub it down real good with a rib rub and throw it into the smoker. Then I get to hang around tending th fire and sipping tequila and High Life all afternoon. Isn't this a great hobby? Have fun.