Hello gang,
I am not (yet) the owner of a WSM but am trying to do my thorough research and make sure I get the right thing!
I wanted to know if either the 18 or 22 WSM could be used as a traditional grill in addition to a legendary smoker I keep reading about.
Quick bio about to me give context to my question: I'm in my late 20s just bought a house in January and had my first baby in June. I am hoping for a summer filled with delicious BBQ and all that with the hordes of family passing through. I have never owned a BBQ before and grew up not really watching my dad cook on his gas guzzler. I guess something changes in a person as they get older because I can't stop thinking about having and cooking my own BBQ.
I was turned on to the WSM and this website from Amazingribs.com but can't seem to find a straightforward answer to my question. My ideal would be something I can smoke with one weekend and grill the next. Something that I could smoke up a delicious brisket with and turn around and grill up juicy burgers with relative ease.
Unfortunately as my older brothers would be happy to point out - I'm not very handy so if requires in depth modifications I'm not too interested.
So that about sums everything up. I really appreciate everyone reading this taking the time to do so and an extra big thanks to those with parting words of advise.
Thank you all in advance!
Andrew
P.S. if the WSM is what I'm looking for should I spring for the 22 or keep the 18? Reviews from amazingribs said the 22 had problems keeping temps below 275 which could dry out the meet but the 18 wasn't quite big enough for ribs. Your thoughts are definitely encouraged and appreciated!
I am not (yet) the owner of a WSM but am trying to do my thorough research and make sure I get the right thing!
I wanted to know if either the 18 or 22 WSM could be used as a traditional grill in addition to a legendary smoker I keep reading about.
Quick bio about to me give context to my question: I'm in my late 20s just bought a house in January and had my first baby in June. I am hoping for a summer filled with delicious BBQ and all that with the hordes of family passing through. I have never owned a BBQ before and grew up not really watching my dad cook on his gas guzzler. I guess something changes in a person as they get older because I can't stop thinking about having and cooking my own BBQ.
I was turned on to the WSM and this website from Amazingribs.com but can't seem to find a straightforward answer to my question. My ideal would be something I can smoke with one weekend and grill the next. Something that I could smoke up a delicious brisket with and turn around and grill up juicy burgers with relative ease.
Unfortunately as my older brothers would be happy to point out - I'm not very handy so if requires in depth modifications I'm not too interested.
So that about sums everything up. I really appreciate everyone reading this taking the time to do so and an extra big thanks to those with parting words of advise.
Thank you all in advance!
Andrew
P.S. if the WSM is what I'm looking for should I spring for the 22 or keep the 18? Reviews from amazingribs said the 22 had problems keeping temps below 275 which could dry out the meet but the 18 wasn't quite big enough for ribs. Your thoughts are definitely encouraged and appreciated!