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Charcoal Snake Method

June 26, 2020 · Leave a Comment

When you are cooking something low and slow, like a Boston butt for pulled pork, this charcoal snake method keeps the coals burning over a long period of time. This is a great way to make your standard kettle grill into a low and slow smoker. Here is the how-to video by the folks at Whiskey and BBQ that shows the simple setup.

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