Hi folks,
Recently bought a ProQ Frontier bullet. Like many British, I've bbqed over coals on a cheap kettle on and off over the years.
Having recently moved I decided to invest in a better bbq and discovered smoking & low & slow.
So my journey begins and hopefully this forum may offer expert guidance to a noob.
A Brummie from the Shires
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Re: A Brummie from the Shires
Welcome on board, I'm sure you'll enjoy your journey. 
Re: A Brummie from the Shires
Hi there and welcome to the forum, there's always room for another Brummie. What's your poison and passion?
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Re: A Brummie from the Shires
Thanks for the welcome.
My poison is good beer, I guess I'm a bit of a beer snob and have been known to pay double figures for a 330ml bottle.
My passion would have to be music, I'm an avid gig and festival goer.
My poison is good beer, I guess I'm a bit of a beer snob and have been known to pay double figures for a 330ml bottle.
My passion would have to be music, I'm an avid gig and festival goer.
Re: A Brummie from the Shires
Wow I didn't realise beer could get that expensive.
Welcome to the forum and happy smoking!
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Welcome to the forum and happy smoking!
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Re: A Brummie from the Shires
Some beers go for silly money. This is an extreme examplegavinbbq wrote:Wow I didn't realise beer could get that expensive.
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http://blogs.wickedlocal.com/beernut/20 ... z3i9jrz2GN
Some on this page from a Scottish brewery
https://www.brewdog.com/browse/c-Brewdo ... lBatch-27/

