Hi All,
I have been reading and learning from this site for a couple months now. I recently moved from smoking (baby back ribs and brisket) on my Genesis grill to the Weber Bullet 18'. I am on my 4th attempt on the ribs.... but haven't attempted the brisket on the Bullet. The 3 attempts of the ribs had issues, but even so the results were well beyond what I could do with a smoker box on a gas grill. So I am sticking with the Bullet.
My recurring issue. 3.5 to 4 hours into a seemingly easy session.... my smoker crashes. Heat drops and I struggle to get it to come back up to 225/250. I open all vents to some degree or an other. Nothing. I open the access door. Try to get air flowing. Maybe get a short burst of heat, but ultimately the heat dies down below 200. My novice opinion is in all 3 cases, the coals get smothered by ash from the spent coals. I can see I have unspent coals. I can see a lot of ash.
I can eventually get things sort of going by reaching in and stirring the charcoals a bit. But this causes ash to cover the ribs. Not to the point of making ribs unedible, but does impact taste.
I am using/doing:
Kingsford Original
Minion Method - load unlit coals about 3/4's to the top of chamber. Spread lit coals on top. Add wood (not soaked).
Water Pan - filled with tap water. no foil.
Any suggestions or advice to my 3.5 hour burn out issue? I really want to try a brisket, but not until I can handle ribs.
Any advice is really appreciated and thanks!
-Caz
I have been reading and learning from this site for a couple months now. I recently moved from smoking (baby back ribs and brisket) on my Genesis grill to the Weber Bullet 18'. I am on my 4th attempt on the ribs.... but haven't attempted the brisket on the Bullet. The 3 attempts of the ribs had issues, but even so the results were well beyond what I could do with a smoker box on a gas grill. So I am sticking with the Bullet.
My recurring issue. 3.5 to 4 hours into a seemingly easy session.... my smoker crashes. Heat drops and I struggle to get it to come back up to 225/250. I open all vents to some degree or an other. Nothing. I open the access door. Try to get air flowing. Maybe get a short burst of heat, but ultimately the heat dies down below 200. My novice opinion is in all 3 cases, the coals get smothered by ash from the spent coals. I can see I have unspent coals. I can see a lot of ash.
I can eventually get things sort of going by reaching in and stirring the charcoals a bit. But this causes ash to cover the ribs. Not to the point of making ribs unedible, but does impact taste.
I am using/doing:
Kingsford Original
Minion Method - load unlit coals about 3/4's to the top of chamber. Spread lit coals on top. Add wood (not soaked).
Water Pan - filled with tap water. no foil.
Any suggestions or advice to my 3.5 hour burn out issue? I really want to try a brisket, but not until I can handle ribs.
Any advice is really appreciated and thanks!
-Caz