So, after gathering all the information we could in the barbecue forums, we set out to try some of the techniques on our new Lang Model 60 offset barbecue smoker. To be hones with you, at first our ribs were tough, our chicken had rubbery skin and did not fall off the bone, our butts were bland, and
our brisket was tough as shoe leather. Needless to say, the barbecue forums did not help us very much. And just to be clear... we were trying to learn how to slow smoke the best barbecue possible with the intention of entering some
barbecue competitions and winning.
Well... after a couple of years of competing with somewhat success in the individual four categories - chicken, pork butts, ribs, and brisket, we finally won our first reserve grand
championship in Barnsville, GA. Our team name is Chatham Artillery BBQ and the year was 2006. So... if you want to learn the long, expensive, and hard way by reading the barbecue forums, I have listed some of the more popular ones below.
If you want to save a ton of time and money and read about our barbecue techniques, get "Competition BBQ Secrets" today. You can get it in eBook format and download it within the next 5 minutes or you can get it in paper format.
Barbecue Forums and other sources of online barbecue inform
ation:
Our Newsletters (Competition BBQ Secrets)
Our Barbecue Blog (Competition BBQ Secrets)
The BBQ Forum
The Smoke Ring
The Virtual Weber Bullet
National Barbecue News
BBQ About.com
The National BBQ Association
The Florida BBQ Association
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