Let's Talk BBQ
FORUM SPONSORS => Pit Barrel Cooker Co. => Topic started by: Trunks817 on January 12, 2016, 01:37:49 PM
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For the past few weeks I've been doing some research. I've been stuck on either a Traeger or the PBC. Does the PBC cook too quickly to taste the smoke if you add wood chips or would it still be similar to the type of flavor that a traeger puts out?
Thanks guys!
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For the past few weeks I've been doing some research. I've been stuck on either a Traeger or the PBC. Does the PBC cook too quickly to taste the smoke if you add wood chips or would it still be similar to the type of flavor that a traeger puts out?
Thanks guys!
Go with the PBC, from what I hear it will do what you want and since you can add wood chunks you can adjust the smoke the way you want it
A pellet grill does not add much smoke flavor even on low setting you would still need to add an A-Maze-N smoker tube if you want a lot of smoke.
Plue the Traeger controllers are not that good and ou may wind up replacing a few before getting one that is good. I have gone through two myself on my Traeger/home built grill
Just my 2 cents
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Two thoughts:
1. Drop by the new member section and introduce yourself. Welcome to the forum ;D
2. You're kind of "apples and oranges" on these two potential purchases. I own one of each and use them for vastly different types of cooking. Both are very versatile, but both have strengths and weaknesses in different areas. Thus I have a question for you: What type of cooking will you do most?
Hub
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I typically do a lot of ribs and flank steak on my gas grill but I have been looking at something to enhance the flavors of the meat. My friend has a traeger and I enjoy how the flavor comes out. I do cook burgers, steak and chicken as well and depending on how easy it is to set up and get cooking I might try to replace my gas grill with the pbc. I would probably use the traeger to compliment my gas grill if I go that route.
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If you don't go with the PBC you might kick yourself if you ever taste anything cooked on one. You get the best smoked flavor you could ask for. I don't have my pellet grill anymore....I would trade my PBC for any pellet grill I know of . I wouldn't trade it for anything....well maybe a Shirley.
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A PBC is a power cooker. Sorta like an in between a smoker and a grill.
Take it from there.
If you want low and slow, PBC can do that but with a few tinkling.
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Also could not decide between the Traeger and the PBC. Decided to go with the PBC and am glad I did. Mostly cook ribs, chicken and pork butt and have had little trouble. I suggest saving some money and go with the PBC.
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I typically do a lot of ribs and flank steak on my gas grill but I have been looking at something to enhance the flavors of the meat. My friend has a traeger and I enjoy how the flavor comes out. I do cook burgers, steak and chicken as well and depending on how easy it is to set up and get cooking I might try to replace my gas grill with the PBC. I would probably use the traeger to compliment my gas grill if I go that route.
I own a PBC and an old 4-burner Weber natural gas grill. My nephew has a traeger on which he's cooked quite a bit for me. I understand that the traeger can be used to sear things, but my nephew always cooks things that don't require searing. The food off it is very nice. But not so good as stuff off the PBC. My recommendation? Your gas grill, with "grill grates", for searing (like burgers and steaks), and a PBC for tri-tip, brisket, ribs, chicken, rack-of-lamb (my favorite), and anything else you want succulent and juicy. You get a very nice and subtle "smoked" flavor. If you want more, you can always add some wood. Of course, as a PBC owner, I'm biased. So take my advice with appropriate grains of salt
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Having a PBC i cannot say enough good things. I haven't used it as a grill for burgers, I have a gasser and weber jumbo joe (mainly tailgating but if I want a charcoal cooked burger I use it). With that being said, the grease fog smoke taste isn't for everyone and takes some getting used to to get the coals burning well. If you go with the PBC just make sure you have a hot bed of coals and you will be good to go.
I have never had a pellet grill nor have had food off of one, but the PBC is a fine piece of cooking equipment.
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The PBC is a great choice but the Traeger is an entirely different type of cooker.
My best chicken I get from my PBC but my best ribs are from my pellet cooker.
I suggest when you can afford it to get a Traeger next. It is nice having different cookers to have variety.
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I agree with Mike. Having a pellet grill and a PBC (down the road) will really give you all the cooking options you can think of.
Do not worry about smoke flavor in the PBC. The Grease Fog that happens when the juices from the meat hit the burnt coals underneath is a flavor profile that most other smokers can not duplicate.
Get the PBC and don't look back 8)
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I typically do a lot of ribs and flank steak on my gas grill but I have been looking at something to enhance the flavors of the meat. My friend has a traeger and I enjoy how the flavor comes out. I do cook burgers, steak and chicken as well and depending on how easy it is to set up and get cooking I might try to replace my gas grill with the pbc. I would probably use the traeger to compliment my gas grill if I go that route.
The pellet cooker will give you much more flexibility across a wider batch of food opportunities. The PBC will give you an intense charcoal flavor and heavy smoke if you use flavor wood properly in it (easy to overdo this). I like both my pellet machines and my PBC but the pellet cooker will do a lot more.
Hub
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A PBC is a power cooker. Sorta like an in between a smoker and a grill.
Take it from there.
If you want low and slow, PBC can do that but with a few tinkling.
If you do tinkling on the PBC it might affect the flavor of your meat!!! LOLOLOLOL
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Simple answer, GET BOTH :-)
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If your only going to have one grill. I would go with the pellet cooker, its a lot more versatile. If your just looking for something to smoke in, go PBC. I have a PBC, I like it a lot. I use it for ribs, pork butt, whole chicken, things like that. Doing stuff like, burgers, steaks, and basic grilling its not so good at. I have a Weber kettle for that. I did just cook a 7.5lbs pork butt in 8 hrs this weekend in the pbc. It was 17*, windy and snowing. It came out great, and everyone loved.
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As you will come to expect on this site...I will always have an obscure observation, or opinion. Likely it will not ever be the popular one...but - variety is what we all seek in this world, right? ;D
So - here is something I would like for you to do: Consider what kind of flavor you prefer. Charcoal cooked foods - vs - wood pellet cooked foods. They have a distinctly different type of favor. Some prefer one or the other. Only you can decide what you like.
And - there is the approach that most of us inevitably take" "But, I like them both!" :D. Great! Now - you win both ways. Or - either way really, because there is not a bad choice. Only one that you prefer....for now. ;) Having both - not necessarily buying both now, but having both a PBC and a pellet grill - will give you a nice rounding out of tools.
Until the next craving comes along......welcome to your best addiction ever! One that feeds you better and better as you learn! :D :D :D
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.but - variety is what we all seek in this world, right? ;D Until the next craving comes along
I said that to my wife when I was going out for the night & got slapped.
Ok I am simple Gas Charcoal do it all for me
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As you will come to expect on this site...I will always have an obscure observation, or opinion. Likely it will not ever be the popular one...but - variety is what we all seek in this world, right? ;D
So - here is something I would like for you to do: Consider what kind of flavor you prefer. Charcoal cooked foods - vs - wood pellet cooked foods. They have a distinctly different type of favor. Some prefer one or the other. Only you can decide what you like.
And - there is the approach that most of us inevitably take" "But, I like them both!" :D. Great! Now - you win both ways. Or - either way really, because there is not a bad choice. Only one that you prefer....for now. ;) Having both - not necessarily buying both now, but having both a PBC and a pellet grill - will give you a nice rounding out of tools.
Until the next craving comes along......welcome to your best addiction ever! One that feeds you better and better as you learn! :D :D :D
Obscured by Clouds
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i can pure enjoyment out of using both, so if you can my suggestion is to get both!
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As you will come to expect on this site...I will always have an obscure observation, or opinion. Likely it will not ever be the popular one...but - variety is what we all seek in this world, right? ;D
So - here is something I would like for you to do: Consider what kind of flavor you prefer. Charcoal cooked foods - vs - wood pellet cooked foods. They have a distinctly different type of favor. Some prefer one or the other. Only you can decide what you like.
And - there is the approach that most of us inevitably take" "But, I like them both!" :D. Great! Now - you win both ways. Or - either way really, because there is not a bad choice. Only one that you prefer....for now. ;) Having both - not necessarily buying both now, but having both a PBC and a pellet grill - will give you a nice rounding out of tools.
Until the next craving comes along......welcome to your best addiction ever! One that feeds you better and better as you learn! :D :D :D
Obscured by Clouds
You must be thinking of Sparky....I don't smoke that stuff....:D :D :D
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As you will come to expect on this site...I will always have an obscure observation, or opinion. Likely it will not ever be the popular one...but - variety is what we all seek in this world, right? ;D
So - here is something I would like for you to do: Consider what kind of flavor you prefer. Charcoal cooked foods - vs - wood pellet cooked foods. They have a distinctly different type of favor. Some prefer one or the other. Only you can decide what you like.
And - there is the approach that most of us inevitably take" "But, I like them both!" :D. Great! Now - you win both ways. Or - either way really, because there is not a bad choice. Only one that you prefer....for now. ;) Having both - not necessarily buying both now, but having both a PBC and a pellet grill - will give you a nice rounding out of tools.
Until the next craving comes along......welcome to your best addiction ever! One that feeds you better and better as you learn! :D :D :D
Obscured by Clouds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_vVFC7URkc
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Thank you everybody! Bought the PBC with the cover and ash tray and it should be arriving Monday. Thanks again and hopefully my first cook next week will be a good one!
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Looking forward to seeing it! Make sure you have a hot bed of coals and you'll be fine!
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If you ever have any questions feel free to give us a call!
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As you will come to expect on this site...I will always have an obscure observation, or opinion. Likely it will not ever be the popular one...but - variety is what we all seek in this world, right? ;D
So - here is something I would like for you to do: Consider what kind of flavor you prefer. Charcoal cooked foods - vs - wood pellet cooked foods. They have a distinctly different type of favor. Some prefer one or the other. Only you can decide what you like.
And - there is the approach that most of us inevitably take" "But, I like them both!" :D. Great! Now - you win both ways. Or - either way really, because there is not a bad choice. Only one that you prefer....for now. ;) Having both - not necessarily buying both now, but having both a PBC and a pellet grill - will give you a nice rounding out of tools.
Until the next craving comes along......welcome to your best addiction ever! One that feeds you better and better as you learn! :D :D :D
Obscured by Clouds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_vVFC7URkc
I should have guessed you would get it David !
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I've had my PBC for over a year and have used it at least 100 times. Never a bad cook whether it's steaks, chicken, turkey, ribs, prime rib, pork but, salmon, pizza or cookies. Just follow the videos and you are in for a social treat. My favorite thing about the PBC is I can put a couple of chickens on it and go tap a nap for two hours. I don't have to babysit it and they still come out great. Hope you get the PBC. You won't be disappointed! Happy vertical cooking!
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I use the PBC in competitions. Save some cash and get one. They are fantastic smokers and you will get enough smoke flavor from very little wood chips. In competition, I only use one large handful at the beginning of the cook, and have zero issues with smoke flavor. Get one, you will not be sorry, I promise!!!!