- Sep 25, 2020
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I'm trying to remember how I used to smoke chicken, and I recalled that I used to shoot whiskey into them, along with other things. I used to use Jack Daniel's for barbecue flavoring. I consider it a below average whiskey for drinking, but it has a very strong flavor, and I wanted flavor that would break through.
Today I went to the liquor store, and I decided to try something new. I grabbed some Jim Beam. I hadn't had it since I was in high school. I tried a little, and I didn't realize how much better it was. It's much smoother and more civilized than Jack Daniel's.
I applied some to St. Louis ribs today. Won't be doing chicken for a couple of days. We'll see how it works.
Wondering if anyone here uses Jim Beam for flavoring, and if so, whether it's a good choice. Or maybe there is something better.
Today I went to the liquor store, and I decided to try something new. I grabbed some Jim Beam. I hadn't had it since I was in high school. I tried a little, and I didn't realize how much better it was. It's much smoother and more civilized than Jack Daniel's.
I applied some to St. Louis ribs today. Won't be doing chicken for a couple of days. We'll see how it works.
Wondering if anyone here uses Jim Beam for flavoring, and if so, whether it's a good choice. Or maybe there is something better.