First attempt at beer can chicken

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First attempt at beer can chicken

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Actually, this is the first time I have cooked chicken on the WSM!

Plus I am using Big K restaurant quality charcoal - some of the lumps are huuuge! (Plus I found a bonus gift - an empty packet of fags :lol: ).

Getting the minion method sorted..

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'Butt-Rub' coated whole chicken on a half-full/half-empty beer can. (Extra holes on top of the can).

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I threw on one small chunk each of cherry and hickory wood.

Oh, and I also managed to find a thicker and wider clay saucer. The bowl of the saucer just fits inside of the weber water pan - so it sits perfectly on top. Hopefully it will be a better job at maintaining temperature than the prior thinner and smaller one.

Next pics up in a couple of hours.

Well, two hours later and the internal temps were are 165-170F so.... feeding time!

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The wife had the breast meat and I had the legs. Yum.
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Chow down.

Served with a jacket potato, slaw and salad.

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The meat was juicy yet ever so slightly smoked. Well chuffed with the results!

2nd bonus - just managed to beat the impending thunder storm!
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Looking good, think I've got the same clay saucer, did you get it from homebase? I've switched to using restaurant lump nearly 90% of the time now on my WSM using the minion method I can get 2 smokes from one fill!!
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Nah, I got it from my local family run garden centre.
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Well impressed with the new clay saucer - maintaining a much better steady temp at 250F
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Probably too late by now but if you want crispy skin you may want to crank the temperature up to around 325.
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Thanks, may a go bit higher next time although quite a bit of the skin was crispy enough for me :)
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Well all that matters at the end of the day is if you like it, so if you did like it then you won, well done
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