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Two hours in I wasn’t satisfied with the color, and the Weber Smokey Mountain had been cruising along at 225. I opened the fuel door and saw quite a bit of charcoal had been used up. Figuring we needed another two hours of heat and looking for a little more heat I fired up 2/3 a chimney of briquettes and added them to the charcoal basket. I also mixed up a container of a couple of tablespoons of Stubbs BBQ sauce, a couple of ounces of apple cider vinegar and a tablespoon of tabasco sauce and spritzed the ribs.

The snow has stopped, it’s just raw and cold out but the extra lit charcoal has helped the temps on the pit climb.

2:45PM Pull the ribs off the pit and foil them.

A drizzle of honey, a drizzle of Sweet Baby Rays and a light sprinkle of brown sugar. Ribs foiled meat side down and back on the smoker.



Kept the honey and sauce flowing ye old upside down trick regardless of weather and I can tell they (BB’s) look great from here! 🙂 Dave
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