Technically "onion stout beef" since that was it for the vegetable bed. Wife doesn't like peppers, and although I do I think they detract from the beef flavor of a good pulled beef. Anyways, on the cooker at 275 racked in the pan that I would use for braising (so that the drippings would be included in the rest of the cook). Foiled with onions and beer at 165 internal. Cooked for a few more hours at 350 until it would pull apart and then mixed together. Another hour at 350 uncovered to thicken up, and then finished shredding and mixing with the sauce. Got a few meals out of it. Some loose, sandwiches with Spicy Slawsa and pulled beef tacos. I am going to say that the tacos were the big winner.
Nice marbled chuck. One small piece of sinew that had to be removed during the pulling.
Time for the beer and onions.
One for the cook.
Needs a few more minutes.
Done.
Great texture and temp mixture from the Slawsa.
Original is great, but spicy is better. Can't find garlic around here.
I love pulled pork tacos, but this is better.