One 22.5" WSM?
Hate to be the one to lift the center section off and reload the coal bed (just in case)!
Good luck on your cook nevertheless. I'm sure it will go well.
I've done four butts at once on the 18.5" model with great results.
These are all just about 8 pounds each, so they may fit right on the grates. If not, I have some raised wire racks that I've used in the past for doubling the capacity of my 18.5.
Please post pictures.
To make things more interesting, I pulled something in my back yesterday morning, so even lifting the unloaded center section is going to be difficult. These are all just about 8 pounds each, so they may fit right on the grates. If not, I have some raised wire racks that I've used in the past for doubling the capacity of my 18.5.
And no, I'm not eating all of this myself. In the past, I've done smaller scale cooks (4 at a time in the 18.5) for friends who love BBQ but don't have the means to make their own. I charge $3/lb, which is basically a break-even price. Actually, factoring in fuel, I'm probably losing some money on the deal. However, I'm not losing much, and I'm learning a lot, so it's worth it to me. Now that I have a bigger smoker, I opened it up for Facebook friends with a cap of 40 pounds. Within an hour I was putting folks on a waiting list.