How cold is too cold to smoke

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I've smoked when it was in the teen's

Gary
 
I think wind would be your biggest issue welding blanket as suggested or at least a way to block the wind.
 
I think I will make chilli in the house and wait til next week. I don't want to use three bags of kings ford for one butt
 
You can always do that but I never even used two loads of coals for a single smoke.I also have a garage that's filled with things other then a car and can smoke in the corner so wind is never an issue I can even close the door with my foot under it and lock it so the top stays open for a perfect vent.
 
I did a 10 lb butt on Tuesday, with temps in the mid 40's and windy.  I know it ain't the cold you're talking about but I had to add a load charcoal after 12 hours and after 18 hrs of smoking the IT was only 195.  I would have had to add more charcoal and then allow the WSM to recover again.  I finished in the oven.  
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  I removed the butt at 195, took two pics and wrapped it in foil for finishing in the oven.  The temp dropped to 189 by the time I got it in the oven.  

Mike
 
It's about 4 degrees here this morning. If I was going to do a cook I would do something like chicken or ribs...a lot less cook time than a pork butt.
Stay warm!!
 
I love to smoke, but man that's just too cold to be fun. I guess I'm a sissy, but I'm happy to let the Mrs make her beef stew while I play around making Hot Italian sausage with a fire in the fireplace.
Good luck!
(Chili sounds good.)
 
It's going to be 9 degrees sat. Is it too cold for my wsm
I've done some cooks when it was pretty cold...maybe in the 20's...but I can't remember smoking when it was in the single digits.  For one thing, we usually don't have such cold spells that last very long around here.  Now if I lived somewhere like some of you guys up North...well I'd have get a lot tougher first.  Then I guess I'd be doing some smoking in single digits...  
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I wanted to do a pork butt. But I think it's just too cold
I will be cooking a butt starting tomorrow at about 6AM, air temp in my piece of Maine will be about -7°. I plan to use the usual amount of charcoal for the snake in the kettle and do not anticipate adding more.... but it may happen.

FWIW  I will be cooking said butt at 300°-325° without a water pan, cherry chunks for smoke.

I also have a small beef roast for burnt ends, my wife's request, that will be going on the CharGriller a little later in the morning.

I'll post a thread for each.
 
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