Temp at 130 F at 9:20pm; 5 hours in smoking pork shoulder; serving at 11:30am tomorrow; what to do?

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qwerty11

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Mar 13, 2017
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Guys, I am about to go to bed in a bit. I have this shoulder on the GMG. My temps seem a little high at this point. Grill is set at 225F. Any tips on what I should do? The shoulder is 9 pounds.
 
Do you have a remote thermo with an alarm ? I wouldn't sleep very good myself without one.
Maybe cut the heat down to 200 ?
 
Better late than leather. I think 912 is right drop the temp.
Of course to me, eating anything over medium rare is like eating a shoe.
 
If it gets done early just wrap it with foil then towels and let it sit in a cooler. I’ve done that for around 3 hours I usually plan on doing it for at least 2. I usually recommend wrapping and letting butts rest anyway. But I’m sure the stall will eat up a couple hours around 160* especially if you don’t wrap it in foil for the stall. Keep us posted. Making any finishing sauce for it?
 
Being at 130-150 IT after 4-5 hours is about spot on for a 9lb butt being smoked at 225. Probably take 10-11hr to reach an IT of 203. After it's finished and probe tender wrap it up in foil and put it in a cooler for a couple hours with towels to rest
 
Too late, but for next time, 130F at 5 hours at 225F is nothing to be worried about. If anything, it seemed a little low. Cold meat absorbs heat quickly in a 225F+ oven due to the thermodynamics of heat transfer. Then chemistry joins the dance. I do overnight butt smokes all the time. Back when I monitored cold meat progress, butts were usually over 150-160F at 5 hours. Then came the stall as chemistry joined the dance.

Update, please.
 
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