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    More pics of whiskey barrel smoker

    Some people wanted to see more pics. I added some steer horns . Put holes in them to let smoe smoke out, just for looks. Have 3 grates in it. The fire box is up about 2 inches above the bottom I put about 1 inch of water in bottom when smoking
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    #2
    I love the horns with smoke coming out of them. Very clever.
    It's a sweet setup. How does it hold temperature?

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      #3
      So far it's been good , been able to hold 200 to 250. Burnt for several hrs. Finding easier to control temp with amount of charcoal and leave air tubes open , still playing with that

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      • Allon
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        Controlling temperature with charcoal is not unheard of but isn't getting at the charcoal a pain in the neck?

        I have any old dual fuel (charcoal\propane). It was cheap. I have massive air leaks on the charcoal side that I'm trying to seal up.
        It works kind of, but just barely...


        Do you have a grill or something to use for searing?

      #4
      The charcoal burns a long time, on my practice burns it went six hours and still burning. I read a thing that I think meathead posted on charcoal, to make a donut of unlite charcoal put the lite charcoal in the middle of donut. As the middle goes out it lights the outside. Still learning on the charcoal . It's a cold smoker to.i have a pan I put on the second grate that covers half of it. I put charcoal in to do burgers or sear with
      . Still learning that to.
      If it's a wood barrel they say fill them with water every 6 months and let set a couple days to swell the wood up

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      • Allon
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        Fill it with water. I would have never thought of that.

      #5
      Very Cool

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        #6
        Very cool!


        "If it's a wood barrel they say fill them with water every 6 months and let set a couple days to swell the wood up"

        I have small barrel for aging whiskey in. Recommended not to let it sit dry... You might want to watch to see if you need to add water a little more often (especially for the first year).

        Enjoy

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        • DogFaced PonySoldier
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          I've been wanting to do the whiskey barrel aging thing, I've got a few bottles of Buffalo Trace set back to work with, but I heard some stories of people having too much (or all!) of their whiskey evaporate! I would cry too hard, I haven't had the guts to try it. <sigh>

        • Milo Beers
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          Thanks I will

        • klflowers
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          I can verify that with the whisky aging barrels they split if they sit dry. I had a nice one that I neglected and it split

        #7
        Love it, Thanks for sharing.

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          #8
          Very, very cool. Thanks for posting.

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            #9
            This thing is way cool!

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              #10
              That's a cool smoker. Very nice

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                #11
                That's crazy awesome!

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                  #12
                  Amazing! What a great looking smoker, horns and all.

                  Show us some of your cooks on it when you get a chance, and if you have the time.

                  Kathryn

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                    #13
                    Hole chicken today
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                    • Allon
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                      It looks so tiny compared to the massive amount of cooking space.
                      Did you use a rub?

                    #14
                    A little not much

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                      #15
                      That is one cool looking cooker! It must be a barrel of fun for you!

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                      • Allon
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                        Roll out the barrel!

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