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I bought an entry level one for £89 from here www.forfoodsmokers.co.uk as they had free delivery. You can get this one http://www.forfoodsmokers.co.uk/acatalog/Brinkmann... in Makro for £49 plus vat though.
Edited by SwanJack on Tuesday 2nd June 13:53
rykard said:
HI,
I am thinking of getting a smoker for my Dad for father's day. I have never used/ heard of one before. Does anyone have any experience of them or can recommend one or tell me what to look for.
Cheers
Rich
You can of course use a kettle type BBQ. The Weber 57cm compact being a good example http://www.wowbbq.co.uk/products/Weber%20Barbecues... and it's a lot less at £90 or soI am thinking of getting a smoker for my Dad for father's day. I have never used/ heard of one before. Does anyone have any experience of them or can recommend one or tell me what to look for.
Cheers
Rich
Paddy_n_Murphy said:
does I need one ?

Yes.
If you want to know about BBQ 'proper' and smoking, have a look around here www.thesmokering.com Grilling over hot coals is not really BBQ
theboyfold said:
rykard said:
HI,
I am thinking of getting a smoker for my Dad for father's day. I have never used/ heard of one before. Does anyone have any experience of them or can recommend one or tell me what to look for.
Cheers
Rich
You can of course use a kettle type BBQ. The Weber 57cm compact being a good example http://www.wowbbq.co.uk/products/Weber%20Barbecues... and it's a lot less at £90 or soI am thinking of getting a smoker for my Dad for father's day. I have never used/ heard of one before. Does anyone have any experience of them or can recommend one or tell me what to look for.
Cheers
Rich
Paddy_n_Murphy said:
does I need one ?

Yes.
SwanJack said:
theboyfold said:
rykard said:
HI,
I am thinking of getting a smoker for my Dad for father's day. I have never used/ heard of one before. Does anyone have any experience of them or can recommend one or tell me what to look for.
Cheers
Rich
You can of course use a kettle type BBQ. The Weber 57cm compact being a good example http://www.wowbbq.co.uk/products/Weber%20Barbecues... and it's a lot less at £90 or soI am thinking of getting a smoker for my Dad for father's day. I have never used/ heard of one before. Does anyone have any experience of them or can recommend one or tell me what to look for.
Cheers
Rich
Paddy_n_Murphy said:
does I need one ?

Yes.
eta: Linky This was another site that I read before buying the Weber that leads me to believe you can use it to smoke stuff in.
Edited by theboyfold on Tuesday 2nd June 14:27
To hot smoke you need to cook away from the charcoal. In the bullet type smokers a pan full of water is positioned directly above the pan full of charcoal and the food is cooked/smoked on top of this. You add large chunks of wood to the charcoal that smoulder away over a very long length of time. I recently read of a piece of brisket being cooked from 10pm on a saturday to 1pm on a sunday. The water bowl is there to keep the temperature down, ideally about 100-120c. The food is never in direct line of site with the charcoal as it would cook to quickly in too high a temperature.
From the site you link it seems that Weber Grills smoke by indirect grilling rather than by hot smoking. I guess only the Americans' obsession with food can create the various layers of cooking in a steel drum
Weber do a mean a Smoker BTW.
From the site you link it seems that Weber Grills smoke by indirect grilling rather than by hot smoking. I guess only the Americans' obsession with food can create the various layers of cooking in a steel drum

Edited by SwanJack on Tuesday 2nd June 15:05
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