Timing when smoking two Pork Butts

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mgagnon181

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Feb 11, 2017
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I need to smoke two pork butts (for pulled pork). How will that affect the timing, since one pork butt already takes 12-14 hours?

I have an electric smoker with four shelves.
 
You will not notice much if any difference in time when smoking two vs one. It takes a little longer to bring temps up when you first put the cold meat into the smoker but it's not enough difference to really matter.
 
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Quick follow up question: my smoker has the water dish directly below the grates and that catches most of the drippings. Is that the stuff (drippings+remaining water) I should use as "au jus" to pour over the shredded pork?
 
Quick follow up question: my smoker has the water dish directly below the grates and that catches most of the drippings. Is that the stuff (drippings+remaining water) I should use as "au jus" to pour over the shredded pork?

Yes. But, it would be better to place another pan on the rack directly below the butts instead of using the water/drip pan.
 
Quick follow up question: my smoker has the water dish directly below the grates and that catches most of the drippings. Is that the stuff (drippings+remaining water) I should use as "au jus" to pour over the shredded pork?
No.
You do not use watered down drippings for Au jus.... Ugh!
Place a separate pan to catch drippings/juices for making Au jus.
 
That's what everyone said when I tried 2. 25.5hrs for me with MES30. Lost a lot of sleep but turned out fine.
 
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