Our new smoker.

Please feel free to post reviews of new barbecues, gadgets and of course food. The opinions within the forum are not necessarily that of the web site owner!
All Weather Griller

Our new smoker.

Post by All Weather Griller »

For those forum members that have not seen this on Facebook here are a couple of pictures of our new smoker.

Image Image Image

Image Image Image

She will be at Mayhem in May.
User avatar
mcdodge
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
Posts: 97
Joined: 13 Dec 2010, 11:47
First Name: Rog Kennedy

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by mcdodge »

It looks absolutely awesome Adie!
All Weather Griller

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by All Weather Griller »

Cheers Mate
User avatar
Steve
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 1828
Joined: 17 Oct 2009, 12:17
First Name: Steve Heyes
Sense of Humor: Sarcastic, Filthy
Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK.
Contact:

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by Steve »

I cannot believe it took you so long to get these pictures up :lol:


Mate, she's an absolute stonker, I can't wait to get a close look in a couple of weeks, I'm already :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: but I reckon once i've seen her in the flesh (or should that be steel ) I'll be even more envious.
Swindon_Ed
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 1265
Joined: 14 Aug 2010, 18:48
First Name: Ed Gash
Location: Swindon
Contact:

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by Swindon_Ed »

It looks amazing Adie, all your patience has finally paid off.

I've been waiting for you to post on here as i'm wondering will you be using mainly whole log's in her or will you be mixing charcoal and wood chunks for flavour?
All Weather Griller

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by All Weather Griller »

It is truly a stick burner, so I will start the fire with Restaurant lump and then once they are ashed over nicely be applying 3 18 inch logs to begin with and then one an hour for the duration of the cook.

The wood I have access to at the minute is Apple, and some Chestnut, although Chestnut hasn't been tried by any Jambo owners I know so I have canvassed their opinion (or shigged) and it is felt that it may be similiar to other nut woods like Pecan, Walnut etc.

Johnny Trigg suggested trying it a couple of times before competing with it. But Marshall Cooper seems to think the they burn so clean it may be worth giving UK Oak a try.

I suspect obtaining good woods in the quantities I need will be a problem, storing it will be another. We shall see.
BBQFanatic
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 277
Joined: 20 Oct 2010, 13:45
First Name: Cuan Brown
Location: SW London
Contact:

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by BBQFanatic »

Just saw your post "She will be at Mayhem in May". Can't wait to meet Edna :D
User avatar
Steve
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 1828
Joined: 17 Oct 2009, 12:17
First Name: Steve Heyes
Sense of Humor: Sarcastic, Filthy
Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK.
Contact:

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by Steve »

Hope you've got room for a log store somewhere mate.
Swindon_Ed
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 1265
Joined: 14 Aug 2010, 18:48
First Name: Ed Gash
Location: Swindon
Contact:

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by Swindon_Ed »

All Weather Griller wrote:It is truly a stick burner, so I will start the fire with Restaurant lump and then once they are ashed over nicely be applying 3 18 inch logs to begin with and then one an hour for the duration of the cook.


So no sleep for Adie then.
User avatar
mcdodge
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
Posts: 97
Joined: 13 Dec 2010, 11:47
First Name: Rog Kennedy

Re: Our new smoker.

Post by mcdodge »

You bringing it anywhere near the lovely Fylde coast in the future? Then I can have a good nosey!!
Post Reply