Hey guys. I started 2 boston butts this morning at 7:15 am on BGE. Cooked at about 235 deg until 2:00 pm. butts were around 162 deg. I wrapped in foil. At 5:00 the butts were around 190 deg and my grill temp was down to 210 (and i am out of charcoal). I need to leave my house with the butts at 6:45 pm so I brought them inside and put in oven at 300 deg to finish. 1st butt just came out of oven at 203 6:15. butt 2 still at 195. You guys think speeding the cook at the end will affect anything?
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No... I have finished butts at a much higher temp than that and I have cooked some around that temp all the way through... Not much noticeable difference in quality.... Unfortunately because you are pressed for time it doesn't look like you will have much of a chance to hold them in a faux cambro though...... I find letting them go in a cambro or holding them in the oven for a while always helps with bigger cuts of meat like that.
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We have two weber kettle grills (one LARGE and one small/average), the SnS and the Weber Smokey Mountain 18" smoker. We use both natural lump charcoal and KNB for smoking and measure our temps with a Maverick 733, thermopen and MK4. Favorite beer depends on what is cooking (alt answer is yes).
No, unless you've wrapped it, in which case you're bark will be softened.
you do what you have to, IMHO
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I do it alla th' time, as well. 300º won't faze those butts one bit, even if ya haveta do it at yer destination. You Got This!
It will still be th' best BBQ most folks there have ever tasted, an' they'll tell you so...
And, from what I've gleaned from your post, you (therefore we) have all learned from this cook. Win, win!
"Merrily, We Roll Along..."
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