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    What kind of grill ya'll have?

    Gold, Platinum, Diamond... what kind of rocks ya'll n-words have in yo mouf?

     
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    My next big purchase will probably be a smoker, but word of mouth on this thing has piqued my interest:


     
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    Quote Originally Posted by SrslySirius View Post
    My next big purchase will probably be a smoker, but word of mouth on this thing has piqued my interest:

    everyone i know who owns a smoker uses it once or twice per year (if that), and they aren't cheap

    maybe try a cheap DIY smoker before you make it rain (smoke)

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillieMcFML View Post
    everyone i know who owns a smoker uses it once or twice per year (if that), and they aren't cheap

    maybe try a cheap DIY smoker before you make it rain (smoke)
    When my dad had one we used it all the time. Then again, there were more people in the household and others to invite over.

    Eh, you're right, it makes no practical sense right now. But damn do I want one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SrslySirius View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WillieMcFML View Post
    everyone i know who owns a smoker uses it once or twice per year (if that), and they aren't cheap

    maybe try a cheap DIY smoker before you make it rain (smoke)
    When my dad had one we used it all the time. Then again, there were more people in the household and others to invite over.

    Eh, you're right, it makes no practical sense right now. But damn do I want one.
    google DIY smoker and they are hundreds of different ones you can build for cheap

    pretty sure there's a subreddit also for more info

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    also can we talk about how smoked chicken tastes like shit?

    a lot of things taste better smoked, but for me, chicken is not one of them

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    Brinkmann

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    Gramps made a smoker the ole fashioned way. Out of brick. He also made an outhouse in the backyard and likes whittling wood. I wish would have kept one of those pieces.

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    I just have the Basic 49.99 charcoal thing u get from home depot somewhare in the back on a pile..

    It goes great with 20foot by 20foot of grass i have in back of my house... im balling when i bbq

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    Quote Originally Posted by SrslySirius View Post
    My next big purchase will probably be a smoker, but word of mouth on this thing has piqued my interest:

    My buddy has the Egg and it is awesome. Expensive but worth it. He uses it once a week min.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillieMcFML View Post
    everyone i know who owns a smoker uses it once or twice per year (if that), and they aren't cheap maybe try a cheap DIY smoker before you make it rain (smoke)
    The best smoker is the Brinkmann Smoke N Grill. It works just as good as the expensive ones. You can get one for about $50

     
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    The green egg is the nuts. You aren't going to smoke a pork shoulder every week, but I find ways to use it for other stuff. You can use it as a standard charcoal style bbq, too.

    http://www.biggreenegg.com/features/stuffed-burgers/

    Burgers come out great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goodpoop View Post

    My buddy has the Egg and it is awesome. Expensive but worth it. He uses it once a week min.
    The Big Green Egg is quite expensive, especially once you add on all the extras like the cover and smoking stone. Two years ago I bought a significantly cheaper knock-off from Walmart: http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/king-gri.../6000187028393

    Also available through Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Char-Griller-1.../dp/B00GJEPTJS (if you feel like helping Druff out)

    Not sure if the brand is "Akorn" or "King-Griller" or "Char-Griller" or what. I also haven't tried a BGE so I can't comment on whether it's comparable. However, it was a third of the price of a similar sized Egg. I must say this is the best purchase I've made in the past 10 years. I use it at least twice a week (even in the dead of the Canadian winter when I'm up to my tits in snow). There's a bit of a learning curve at first if you're not used to working with charcoal. The tricky part is getting familiar with regulating temperature. Once you nail that you're off to the races.

    It's fine for cooking things you'd normally do on any other grill like steaks, burgers and dogs. But it's best for smoking meats: whole chickens, ribs, wings, pork butt, brisket. Last Christmas I smoked a turkey and it was unbelievable.

    A couple of cons are that it takes a while to start up (sometimes I wish I still had my propane BBQ to quickly grill some burgers/dogs) and there's more maintenance (cleaning out the ashes after each use).

    But overall I highly recommend a kamado. If you were okay with playing with Go-Bots while your friends were playing with Transformers, go ahead and buy a knock-off brand like the Akorn instead of the BGE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by WillieMcFML View Post
    everyone i know who owns a smoker uses it once or twice per year (if that), and they aren't cheap maybe try a cheap DIY smoker before you make it rain (smoke)
    The best smoker is the Brinkmann Smoke N Grill. It works just as good as the expensive ones. You can get one for about $50
    def a great option for anyone new to smoking

    looked online and it's $49 at home depot

    those green eggs are great, but at a grand or more for the large versions it's a little too baller for me

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