I read in a post recently that using a water pan in my offset smoker will create some creosote in the cooking chamber.
Is this true? I have been using a water pan for several years and I clean the inside of my smoker fairly often because it gets an off-smell that could be partly creosote. After reading this comment I tried doing ribs without a water pan. What a difference (and not a good one).
My water pan also acts as a drip can so clean up is quick but the smell remains. That's why I don't want to switch to sand. Am I relegated to cleaning my smoker more often than normal just to keep the moisture in the smoker?
Is this true? I have been using a water pan for several years and I clean the inside of my smoker fairly often because it gets an off-smell that could be partly creosote. After reading this comment I tried doing ribs without a water pan. What a difference (and not a good one).
My water pan also acts as a drip can so clean up is quick but the smell remains. That's why I don't want to switch to sand. Am I relegated to cleaning my smoker more often than normal just to keep the moisture in the smoker?
