I've not been on for a good while due to family and other comitments but all sorted now.
I have a question, i bought a Webber B kettle grill last weekend and put some ribs on it last night.
I put a rub on them and left them 24hrs ish and then got the grill going for the first time.
I lit the lumpwood coals in a chimney starter and then poured them out at one side of the grill for indirect grilling with a drip pan of boiling water inder the oposite side.
I cooked them between 230c and 260c for around 4,1/2 hours and basted them with OJ evry hour for the first 3 hours then for the last 1,1/2 hours i basted them with a bbq sauce every 1/2 hour.
After an hour i placed a handfull of soaked hickory chips in a foil parcel onto the coals to add some smoke then after about 3 hours i poured some more unlit charcoal onto the lit coals as the temp began dropping, that was my grilling rgime for the 4,1/2 hours of cooking.
What i ended up with was 2 racks of ribs that IMO wern't as tender as when i've done them in the oven "but" the main isue is that they tasted WAY too smokey to the point that they tasted like the smell of an old ashtray.
That is no exageration, SWMBO said it reminded her of smoking a cigarette and thats most certainly not what i was after
So to sumarise , my ribs stank and tasted of stale cigarettes.
What could have caused this as i don't want to end up with the same end result as i had last night as SWMBO will take away my BBQing rights
Sorry for the long post but i wanted to give as much info as possible so you could hopefully answer my question
Andy


