Pit Barrel Cooker
Posted: February 8th, 2013, 3:21 pm
So for a while now I have been running my weber through the ringer--love thy weber! I have been doing some reading up on building a drum smoker. Drums here seem to be a PITA to get here for some reason?? :-? Whats on CL is stupid over priced.
I still have my off-set stick burner but it requires constant attention. Still produces great food. Cant really get into wrenching or other chores without worrying what my temps are doing. Will still use it...
So I found this. Its a miniture Zorack500 barrel (old member still lurking around). Its made in the US, high temp powder coat, company owner is retired Navy. With the exception of Weber, this company is AWESOME! I have never had a company owner call me to tell me my cooker has shipped and that he appreciated the business. He gave me his cell and said to call if I have any questions or issues. Thats a rarity these days..
http://pitbarrelcooker.com/
I took advantage of the $100 discount and free FEDEX shipping, to my door in 4 days. I have some chicken I am going to split and a 14 pound Angus full packer brisket thats going to season this up over the weekend.
The innerds, note the rebar, grate and fire box at the bottom
A 14 pound full packer will take 15 hours on my stick burner, 6-7 hours in the barrel, split chickens 1.5 hours. Because its a drum it keeps all the moisture in..food will not dry out unless you fug up. A light it off and forget about it till the meat is done.
It comes with 8 stainless hooks, you hook the meat and hang it off the rebar for a more thorough cook (Saw Zorack use this method--works!). The heat column moves up and over the meat. Or you can use the grate, also used for finishing.
Some of the folks over at BBQ Bretheren are using it for BBQ Comp's and placing well.
Comp Cook and product reviewer..good recipes here also.
http://www.patiodaddiobbq.com/search/la ... l%20cooker
The BBQ Brethren
http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showt ... p?t=152654
If you fancy BBQ and would like something easy that turns out good food. Give this a look.. FYI, with the current discount, I got mine for $230 to my door.
In-depth review with meat porn later this weekend.
I still have my off-set stick burner but it requires constant attention. Still produces great food. Cant really get into wrenching or other chores without worrying what my temps are doing. Will still use it...
So I found this. Its a miniture Zorack500 barrel (old member still lurking around). Its made in the US, high temp powder coat, company owner is retired Navy. With the exception of Weber, this company is AWESOME! I have never had a company owner call me to tell me my cooker has shipped and that he appreciated the business. He gave me his cell and said to call if I have any questions or issues. Thats a rarity these days..
http://pitbarrelcooker.com/
I took advantage of the $100 discount and free FEDEX shipping, to my door in 4 days. I have some chicken I am going to split and a 14 pound Angus full packer brisket thats going to season this up over the weekend.
The innerds, note the rebar, grate and fire box at the bottom
A 14 pound full packer will take 15 hours on my stick burner, 6-7 hours in the barrel, split chickens 1.5 hours. Because its a drum it keeps all the moisture in..food will not dry out unless you fug up. A light it off and forget about it till the meat is done.
It comes with 8 stainless hooks, you hook the meat and hang it off the rebar for a more thorough cook (Saw Zorack use this method--works!). The heat column moves up and over the meat. Or you can use the grate, also used for finishing.
Some of the folks over at BBQ Bretheren are using it for BBQ Comp's and placing well.
Comp Cook and product reviewer..good recipes here also.
http://www.patiodaddiobbq.com/search/la ... l%20cooker
The BBQ Brethren
http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showt ... p?t=152654
If you fancy BBQ and would like something easy that turns out good food. Give this a look.. FYI, with the current discount, I got mine for $230 to my door.
In-depth review with meat porn later this weekend.