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Title: Pork butt timing in BGE
Post by: johnjmonroe on April 23, 2010, 09:27:15 am
How long are you guys giving your pork butts on your BGE's?  Every time I've done a ~10 lb pork butt on my BGE it has taken about 22 hours or so at about 250.  My friends who use stick burners always finish up around 16 hours or shorter.  I typically pull them off around 195 to 200 degrees.  I usually rub them the night before and pull them from the fridge and put them directly onto the BGE. 

My setup is a large BGE with an adjustable rig and drip pan as see on the following link.  I usually put the butt on the grid at the top and the drip pan directly on the lowest level of the adjustable rig. 

http://www.ceramicgrillstore.com/ceramicgrillstore/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=226

Just curious if its a BGE thing or just something I'm doing differently. 
Title: Re: Pork butt timing in BGE
Post by: Mark on April 23, 2010, 10:06:48 am
 Hmm. I'm surprised it takes that long. Especially if you consider the thick walls that reflect the heat in a roasting fashion. My ceramic cookers are Kamados, and shoulder and butts take 8 to 12 hours at around 250.
Title: Re: Pork butt timing in BGE
Post by: squealers on April 23, 2010, 11:27:59 am
That seems to be a touch long for a 10 lb piece.

1.5 hour per lb is my time!

If I pull, I usually do it at 205F ish

195F I can wrap, but I prefer not to in competition leaving a great quality bark.

If you are looking you're not cooking :D :D :D stop staring at it and close the lid ;) ;)

Title: Re: Pork butt timing in BGE
Post by: johnjmonroe on April 23, 2010, 12:18:34 pm
Nope, not opening the lid.  I have a temp probe in the meat that tells me everything I need to know.  Maybe my BGE thermometer is grossly inaccurate?

I'll have to play with that. 

The long cooking process turns out a fantastic lump of meat. 
Title: Re: Pork butt timing in BGE
Post by: beerme on April 28, 2010, 04:13:35 pm
I would definitely check your BGE's temp gauge
Title: Re: Pork butt timing in BGE
Post by: AZHIGH on January 05, 2013, 10:01:39 pm
Way too long at 250.  Look for gasket leaks.  Recalibrate your thermometer.  Hope it works.
Title: Re: Pork butt timing in BGE
Post by: AZHIGH on February 08, 2014, 04:37:08 pm
Look at getting a remote Maverick or something like that so you can measure meat temp and grill temp at the meat level.  Sometimes the dome heat is much less.

Cheers!