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Chicken & Jeff's Rub?

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How is Jeff's rub on chicken? I love it on ribs, mixed into ABTs, etc.  Just curious if anyone has used it, it seems like it would be great, just wanted to see from people who've used it first hand. 

Thanks in advance!
 
Good if slow cooked. The rub is ideal for low temps.

If you grill the chicken, it will burn the rub due to the amt of sugar in it
 
How is Jeff's rub on chicken? I love it on ribs, mixed into ABTs, etc.  Just curious if anyone has used it, it seems like it would be great, just wanted to see from people who've used it first hand. 

Thanks in advance!
Yes, it works great, I've done several 'Beer Can Chickens', with and without skin, and the 'Rib Rub' adds even more flavor, (can't ever have too much flavor).

One thing that seems to work well is to get the rub UNDER the skin, and into the body cavity. On the outside of the skin it adds to the 'crustie(?) skin' flavor.

You can also add the rub into the beer can itself, with water, and as the water boils off even more of the flavor is added to the bird.

IT'S ALL GOOD!!!!!

Larry
 
 
sounds good I have used it on everything else!
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I am more prone to use Memphis Rub on McCormicks Chicken Rub when doing Chicken. Jeff's is good for everything else.
 
Thanks everyone! I think I'll try Jeff's without the sugar first, and then go from there with tweaking it. 
 
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