It's a really clever system. Bradley (spell?) smoker. A supplier gave it to us, so boss decided we should shake-down test it a few times before he chucks it on his catamaran. It auto feeds these wood chip briquettes (size and shape of a hockey puck) on a timer. Full temp monitoring, timers, electronic temp probes for in the meat, alarms, you name it. You literally can't fuck it up. They are fucking expensive though ( $1100 for the smallest one, without a temp probe), but this one cost zero, which is a very sharp price indeed.
We cooked a few pork sausages, lamb kebabs, rolled pork, and a bit of brisket in there. All prep'd yesterday while having a beer, and went in at 7am before we got into the days work. The sossies and kebabs came out at 10h30 for morning tea (no pics of finished soss, they were too good and got inhaled, kebabs only juuuust survived long enough for picture). The brisket and pork were insanely good, I was feeding customers lumps of meat as they picked up their cars during the day, the odd sales rep, anyone that stood still long enough basically. It was fucking hilarious.
Have a new found respect for brisket as a cut of meat, going to knock a smoker up for home on the weekends. @stretch, a leg of goat properly prepared, this way (8/9 hours) would be outstanding I reckon
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