I'm smoking a 7lb rib roast for New Year's Eve and was debating which cooker to use. PBC or Weber kettle / SnS?
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Rib Roast on PBC or Kettle with SnS?
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- Oct 2016
- 1806
- White Stone Va
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Personally, I'd go with the SnS, but that's mostly a function of trusting myself to nail it with that combo. I'd say go with whichever you're most comfortable with. Or get out of your comfort zone and do it on the one you're least comfortable on, just pay attention because you'll probably learn something.
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- Jul 2016
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- Virginia
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Lots of knives
3 Weber Performers
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I have both and used the kettle with SnS at Christmas. I believe indirect cook with the reveres sear is perfect for this cut of meat.
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