Hi All-
St Charles Missouri based backyard griller here. My BBQ game was lacking seriously compared to years prior where I was the block party King a few years running (As some of you know its shocking how many pork shoulders will fit on 2- 18†WSM’s) but I started to tighten up my lifestyle by eating better, exercising a little more and knocking off the regular boozing. The big cookouts started to fade and really needing large cooking capacity’s have become un-necessary. I still grill out at least 3 times a week all year round and smoke a turkey or a few butts every now and then. Mostly the WSM’s only seemed to get used when we have company or I have a good reason to go through the process of setting up, cooking and then cleaning the mess and putting everything away. Without question, The Smokey Mountain cooker might be the best way to get into this style of cooking out there, fantastic results affordable but it is a lot of work and if you don't use them often they sit idle and take up space. So....for years I have had my eye on the Weber Summit for some time as a way to consolidate my patio and last month I scored big time while traveling for work out in KC. So Far pretty impressed, to the point I just re-homed my 5 year old performer. Did a Burn out and then a PorkLoin roast to break it in. Looking to unload one or possibly both WSM’s in the future Possibly do some low temp cooking this weekend to see how it goes. Anyhow.....long winded intro.
St Charles Missouri based backyard griller here. My BBQ game was lacking seriously compared to years prior where I was the block party King a few years running (As some of you know its shocking how many pork shoulders will fit on 2- 18†WSM’s) but I started to tighten up my lifestyle by eating better, exercising a little more and knocking off the regular boozing. The big cookouts started to fade and really needing large cooking capacity’s have become un-necessary. I still grill out at least 3 times a week all year round and smoke a turkey or a few butts every now and then. Mostly the WSM’s only seemed to get used when we have company or I have a good reason to go through the process of setting up, cooking and then cleaning the mess and putting everything away. Without question, The Smokey Mountain cooker might be the best way to get into this style of cooking out there, fantastic results affordable but it is a lot of work and if you don't use them often they sit idle and take up space. So....for years I have had my eye on the Weber Summit for some time as a way to consolidate my patio and last month I scored big time while traveling for work out in KC. So Far pretty impressed, to the point I just re-homed my 5 year old performer. Did a Burn out and then a PorkLoin roast to break it in. Looking to unload one or possibly both WSM’s in the future Possibly do some low temp cooking this weekend to see how it goes. Anyhow.....long winded intro.
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