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Originally posted by KCBBQTruck:
To help ease your worries, I have run an FEC100 for almost two years and have been a little disappointed with the amount of smoke flavor with a pellet rig. The units are designed to run incredibly efficient to help with the cost of pellets. After talking to Eddy, he gave me many ideas and I have tweaked my cooking style and taste buds to satisfy my needs.
Three weeks ago, I added a SM150 to my arsenal and on the 4th I added an AmeriQue. The AQ is a fantastic rig that can very easily produce all the smoke your desire. It may not be recommended, but I throw a handful of pellets from my FEC hopper into the smoke box and a couple small chunks of cherry. I start the unit and meat cold and am ecstatic with the results. All the flavor of my stick burner with 8 hours of sleep as well! Definitely the most flavorful and moist product I've ever produced.
You will not be disappointed with your purchase. Start easy with the wood, keep notes and make small changes at a time while keeping notes.
Jeff
KC BBQ Truck
Wow that is exactly what I wanted to hear. I have some things I need to get taken care of with my pg1000 not operating properly but that is another story.
I have tasted ribs a LONG time ago at some peoples house that I did some work for. When I say long I mean like 10-12 years ago. They were having a family get together and were BBQ'n all kinds of stuff. They did ribs two ways, one set in the oven and then moved into a crockpot full of sauce. The other set they had smoked all day long on a stick burner and served dry. They made me try both and I was in LOVE with the ones from the stick burner. I still remember that to this day. I was never able to duplicate those ribs but the smoke flavor they had was AWESOME. At the time I had no idea what they cooked them in. I thought it was weird that they didnt have sauce on them and didnt think I would like them at all..good times..lol
I can't wait to get the Amerique and start smokin. I will definitely keep notes of what I like and don't. Jerky will probably be the first thing I make after I season it for 8 hours or so.
Thanks for all the helpful replies guys.
Everyone that goes into my backyard thinks I am a redneck..haha I already have my pg1000, my Big Steel Keg, a Chargriller Duo(which I am leaving for my bro anyways or it would already be in the dump) and now the Amerique coming soon.