Ribolater
- London Irish
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Re: Ribolater
Ermmmmm, it's been more than a couple of hours now and no pics..... 
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Re: Ribolater
How much are we talking? Been eyeing these up 
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Re: Ribolater
Just sent an email to the chap, Keith
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Re: Ribolater
Thanks depending on exchange rate about £95. Pics in a while.
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Re: Ribolater
London Irish wrote:Ermmmmm, it's been more than a couple of hours now and no pics.....
Okay 2nd try, first one crashed on me
The ribs were dry rubbed with Wild Hog (from Grillstock) then put on the racks. They recommend spraying with apple juice or other flavourings, I didn't as we had no apple juice
Ribs at 2 hours

Ribs ready to eat, nice and moist.

Would I do anything different........I'd try spritzing with different liquids, maybe try brining and of course various rubs and glazes.
Will they be up to competition standard? Possibly but not in my hands,
Will it get regular use, Yes probably more for chicken, sausages and other foods as I don't get to Costco that often
Am I glad I got it? Yes depending on the Euro exchange rate it's around £95
Is it a fun bit of kit? Most certainly
The racks are in the dishwasher so I'll let you know how they clean up. Also when I find my gauge I'll measure the thickness of the steel, should anyone want that detail.
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Re: Ribolater
They look luveeeeeeerly
And the beverage of choice was?????
And the beverage of choice was?????
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Re: Ribolater
What else a nice cup of tea. After a bottle or two of Jeramiah Weed Sour Mash Brew (with a bourbon top
) of course. The racks washed up nice and clean as expected, conveniently all four fitted the bottom rack.
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Re: Ribolater
keith157 wrote:What else a nice cup of tea. After a bottle or two of Jeramiah Weed Sour Mash Brew (with a bourbon top) of course. The racks washed up nice and clean as expected, conveniently all four fitted the bottom rack.
Jeramiah Weed with a bourbon top, I'm all over that tonight, Great idea!
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Re: Ribolater
It has bourbon background notes, and whilst loving bourbon I like "long cold drinks" at a bbq especially in this weather (while it lasts) and don't like diluting the flavour too much. 
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Re: Ribolater
Kieth, your Jeremiah Weed with a bourbon top was a winner, I'm hooked!