Howdy, I'm James
I was referred to this forum by my brother.
I've been cuing for going on a little over 4 years now, and still enjoy it as much as the first day I started.
I'm always ready ot alk about bbq or discuss new methods with others, though.
I do have one question: Having mastered baabyback ribs, I'm now looking at doing some beefback ribs. They're on sale in the area, so now is an ideal time.
However, I read an another thread where some of you said beefbacks take longer to smoke then babybacks. Why is that?
Until now, everything I've read said you can do beefback in less time than babyback ribs, beff taking 2-2 1/2 hrs versus 3-4 hrs for babybacks.
Does ti take longer for the connective tissues in beef to break down?
I was referred to this forum by my brother.
I've been cuing for going on a little over 4 years now, and still enjoy it as much as the first day I started.
I'm always ready ot alk about bbq or discuss new methods with others, though.
I do have one question: Having mastered baabyback ribs, I'm now looking at doing some beefback ribs. They're on sale in the area, so now is an ideal time.
However, I read an another thread where some of you said beefbacks take longer to smoke then babybacks. Why is that?
Until now, everything I've read said you can do beefback in less time than babyback ribs, beff taking 2-2 1/2 hrs versus 3-4 hrs for babybacks.
Does ti take longer for the connective tissues in beef to break down?