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First Cook On 32" BB in Gulf Breeze, FL (Butt's of Course)

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Full box oF CoCo char in the basket...lit at 5 PM

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This is how I do a diverter...foil drip pan on top of that...just before meat goes on toss on the smoking wood, this grate, then meat.

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Money Shot #1, Bromeliad

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Money Shot #2, Bromeliad

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Product Plug - BRV-HD bluetooth wireless speaker. If Dennis Jack Linkletter made speakers this would be it!

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40 Minutes after lighting...temp coming up.

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1.5 Hours after Lighting temp right on target.IMG_5587.JPG

 

2 Hours after lighting 18 lbs of pork shoulder.....

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I put them on straight from the refrigerator..5 PM

 

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Went to a party then went to bed..at around 11:30 pm temp was at 226.

 

8:03 AM...getting close...13 hours

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15 Hours

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16 Hours - DONE!

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Annnd....I learned something. Used a smoke pouch for the first time ever. Always just tossed chips or chunks on the coals prior to food. Also this is the first time I've ever used CoCo Char. This is what happened when I opened the pouch AFTER IT HAD BEEN ON THE COALS PRODUCING SMOKE STEADILY FOR 15 HOURS!!!!!!!!!!

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Edited by twharton
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I too stopped using the deflector stones, as it is not needed with a KK.

As for the pouch, time for a 2 qt touch oven to use as a smoking pot.... thank me later

great looking first cook buddy

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@twharton - great pictorial.  It looks as if everyone had a great weekend.  Your butt looks like it should have been a smash hit with every hungry stomach.  That bark is simply killer!  It's  time for you to get a @Syzygies smoke pot.  It will really change the way you look at laying smoke on a cook.  Kudos to ya!  

How do you like that dual probe ThermaQ?  I've got my eye on that when my iGrill2 craps out.  

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@CeramicChef High Praise...thank you sir! The ThermaQ is unparallelled....industrial strength just like our KK's. I had been using a 23" OTB for the last 10 years and just crammed the two probes (and it wasn't easy) into the one port. Well now there is one for each probe!

 

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