First Ever smoke - Pork Shoulder

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alanowski

Newbie
Original poster
Aug 8, 2012
4
10
Pittsburgh, PA
All,

Thanks to the amazing information on this site, and specifically the sticky on this board, I've been very happy with my first foray into smoking.

Started with a modified 'Kansas City Rub' I've been using on roasts for a while:


Using apple wood for this turn - 2 hours in ( I had to open to put in some mac and cheese)


After 6 hour smoke, wrap then brought to temp (8 ish hours total) and 90 min rest 


And pulled:


Results were very good, I was pleased for my first time out.

However, the bark wasn't very crispy and I am hoping for advice from some of the members to harden that up a little.

Thanks again everyone - I'm going to enjoy this new hobby!!
 
Looks really good!  As far as getting the bark nice and hard or crispy, it looks like you are using a MES? If that is the case then you are using the water pan to do a wet smoke?  Try taking the water out of the water pan for the last hour or so.  Since you are using a wet smoke it is producing moisture inside the smoker, therefor you will not be able to get a hard crispy bark with all of that moisture inside the smoker.  Just an idea.  I'm sure their are a lot more knowledgeable people on this site that will have some other ideas for you. But I think since you are wet smoking I think that is or part of the issue of why your bark is "soft".  Hope this helps.  But the Butt looks great and I am glad you are enjoying this new hobby, once you smoke a couple butts you will find what works best for you and your equipment and you will start seeing perfection.

Big Lew BBQ 
 
That's some great looking PP! 
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Congrats on a great looking smoke and like the others have said - get rid of the water for better bark
 
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