R L Bagwell
TVWBB Pro
As I promised in my Smoke Day thread, here (hopefully) are the photos I took documenting my efforts - sorry for the delay:
Here's a beautiful photo, suitable for framing, of my still-packaged butt, prior to preparation:

Here's the freshly-rubbed butt ready for injection - I use a 50/50 mix of apple cider vinegar & apple juice - the screwdriver components depicted in the background were consumed orally, not intravenously, by the way:

Here's my kettle grill setup with 4-deep K-Competition briquettes and hickory chunks for smoke:

Here's my butt, rubbed, injected, and ready to go:

As I reported in my earlier thread, the fuel was spent after 8.5 hours, but the internal temperature was only 176º:

I wrapped it in a double layer of aluminum foil, and put it in a 300º oven - it took a little over an hour to break through the plateau, and I took it out at 200º, wrapped it in foil and a towel, and placed it in a cooler for about two hours:

Here's the final, shredded product:

All in all, I was happy with the results and despite having to attend to a few spikes and dips, it was a relatively simple process.
Regards,
Rooster
Here's a beautiful photo, suitable for framing, of my still-packaged butt, prior to preparation:

Here's the freshly-rubbed butt ready for injection - I use a 50/50 mix of apple cider vinegar & apple juice - the screwdriver components depicted in the background were consumed orally, not intravenously, by the way:

Here's my kettle grill setup with 4-deep K-Competition briquettes and hickory chunks for smoke:

Here's my butt, rubbed, injected, and ready to go:

As I reported in my earlier thread, the fuel was spent after 8.5 hours, but the internal temperature was only 176º:

I wrapped it in a double layer of aluminum foil, and put it in a 300º oven - it took a little over an hour to break through the plateau, and I took it out at 200º, wrapped it in foil and a towel, and placed it in a cooler for about two hours:

Here's the final, shredded product:

All in all, I was happy with the results and despite having to attend to a few spikes and dips, it was a relatively simple process.
Regards,
Rooster