Hey, my first post, don't let my name fool you, it's more to do with campfires rather than smoking. Not new to smoking but new to the Pit Barrel, have a Jr., first two cooks were a turkey and a duck. Learned a lot (don't run the thermo wires under the lid, lol). Put on an 8 lb pork shoulder today, and unlike most I couldn't keep the temp up. It's finishing in the oven now. Close to sea level, followed the directions, as well as the hints I've accumulated here. Could humidity play a part?
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Pork Shoulder on a PBJ
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I use a small 1/4†diameter twig and just prop one side of the lid. A lot of moisture drops on the coals and it needs a little help.
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Running to hot? put a couple of bricks on top, still hot? a little foil on rebar holes. Starting to drop? stick a stick under the lid.
Like Thomassen said, don't wander too far. watch the temps when doing this. It can and will take off in either direction.
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Yep. I have a PBJ, and a lot of juice and fat drip on the coals. Cracking the lid will do the trick.
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