This article is about how I built my vertical brick BBQ smoker. It wasn’t very difficult to do, it cost me only about $200, and it works quite well as a medium-large-capacity BBQ (does 50–75 pounds of ...
Editor's note: This is the second column in a series in which Reid provides advice to would-be barbecue entrepreneurs on "how to build the perfect barbecue joint." The first column addressed service ...
Backyard smoking doesn’t have to mean hauling in a brick pit like you’re starting your roadside joint. With 17 clever smoker dishes, it’s about making big flavor without needing a construction crew.
So i really want a good BBQ smoker.<BR><BR> Something like this!<BR><BR>But i don't think i like his design to much. Anybody come across some 1337 brick smoker designs? Im going to build this in brick ...
In 1985, Kenneth Manning and Joe Melton converted an old gas station along Interstate 35 in southern Dallas into a barbecue joint. They built a smoker along the back wall from brick and steel and ...