Beercan Chicken on a OTP without stand

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Beercan Chicken on a OTP without stand

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Hi folks

Looking to attempt beercan chicken this week. Two potential problems

1) Using a Weber OTP

2) No stand

Are either of these a showstopper?

My plan for 1) is to use a tray on the charcoal grate. Stack the coals at one side of the grate and tray at the other. Is it worth building a wall in between? I am trying to procure some fire bricks, but may try with standard house bricks until that time. We shall see what advice you all have :)
My plan for 2) is...put the beercan inside and hope it still stands up!

Any suggestions would be welcomed.
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Item 1: No problem, this is how I do mine, but I have the Weber charcoal holders, and have the coals either side of the chicken.
Item 2: Not so sure on this one, I have succesfully stood one up on the can alone, but I wasnt really happly about the stability of it.
In this case I lay it down, drunk half the can :P and had the can horizontal in the chicken.
Then went out and bought a stand. :roll:
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weber-Charcoal- ... B0007IMTA4

These holders?

I have some wire ones which came with the OTP. Not sure if they're any good.

Thanks for the info. Guess I'll be buying a stand! Did you buy the weber one? (there are two) and many third party ones!
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Yes those holders, but the ones that come with the OTP should be ok, I tend to use the holders for briquettes and the wire ones for lumpwood.
I use the Weber original roaster, the one with the round base.
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If you use a cheapo metal oven tray lined with foil on the charcoal grate, then there is more stability than with a cheap foil one. Until I got a holder I had no problems with balancing the chicken on the beer can don't forget you should be letting the legs touch the pan to form a tripod. Stcking the coals to either side is also my way of setting it up. The advantage of the metal tray is it does hold the coals back well.
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Howay,
As Keith suggests forget foil trays forever they are useless. Get some cheap ones from lidl or the like and foil cover for easy clean or bung in the dishwasher after.

I use a 57cm kettle and works a treat. Pan on the charcoal grate, can up its chuff and the legs acting as a tripod and then pile coals either side.

Tasty roasty chicken so it is.
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Thanks for the guidance. Think i'll give it a go tomorrow. :)
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What temp should my lid be at for the cooking?

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For chicken I'd say between 300 and 350F if you want a good skin on it
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And about 75 minutes at that temp?

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