2016-07-25



The best smoker for smoking meat with a guaranteed result while easy to control and use has to be the offset smoker. The traditional Texas style smoker is already popular for large scale smoking.While not all of us need a 36-inch commercial class smoker such as the Grizzly Smokers shown below, we could all use a great backyard offset smoker that is both cost efficient and effective.

 

To those new to offset smokers, the firebox is separate from the cooking chamber allowing you to top up and control the fire without exposing the disturbing the food in the cooking chamber and vise versa.

As hot air rises, the smoke is channeled from the firebox to the main cooking chamber and circulate around the food to cook it until it finds the outflow vent stack at the opposite end of the cooking chamber.

You control the amount of heat by opening or closing the flue to restrict the flow of air. Closing the flue keeps the temperature low or opening it increases the temperature.

Similarly, you can control the inflow vent on the firebox, more air for bigger fire and less air for smaller fire. Some model lets you control the opening between the firebox and the main cooking chamber.

You ability to control and maintain the temperature comes with experience, patience and skills. The more you use the smoker, the better you get. But having the right smoker makes it easier.

Master the fire, learn the way your smoker behaves, understand the type of cut you are cooking and how to smoke it and you are on your way to becoming a master smoker.

Texas style barrel smoker is the only type of smoker that offers indirect cooking. Other smokers such as the upright smoker, cabinet smoker, kettle grill, and fire box grill be it gas, electric or charcoal have the fire source in the same chamber, or is a makeshift smoker such as kettle BBQs.

A good smoker has a strong and sturdy firebox to withstand the heat and a well insulated cooking chamber to keep in heat in. As pointed out earlier, an even better smoker has a vent controlled opening between the firebox and cooking chamber allow for precise control of the heat that passes making it easier to hit the desired temperature.

Top 5 Best Offset Smokers for Authentic Texas Style Smoke and Grill BBQ

Royal Gourmet Charcoal Grill with Offset Smoker

Oklahoma Joe’s Highland Offset Smoker

Char-Broil American Gourmet Standard Charcoal Offset Smoker

Char-Griller 1224 Smokin Pro Charcoal Grill with Side Fire Box

Broil King 958050 Offset Smoker

BONUS: Smoke Hollow Barrel Grill with Offset Firebox

RoyalGourmet Charcoal Grill with Offset Smoker

Total 782 sq inches cooking surface, 440 sq inches of main chamber, 1/4″ diameter porcelain steel cooking grates; 180 sq inches for chrome warming rack; offset smoker provides extra 182 sq inches cooking area with porcelain steel cooking grates.

Combination offset smoker, good for smoker and heating, side door for easy adding charcoal, air vent grants better air flow.

Heavy duty lid, with professional thermometer, big stack and cool-touch spring handle. Adjustable damper for better air flowing.

Big capacity charcoal pan, contains 5 lbs charcoal at once.

Steel mesh front table and bottom shelf, provide plenty of working and storage space, very easy to clean up.

Oklahoma Joe’s Highland Offset Smoker

Charcoal horizontal smoker and grill with cool-touch door handles and side smoker box

879-sq in of total cooking area

Porcelain-coated steel cooking grates are easy to clean

15.51-in W x 16.8-in D firebox

ALSO: Oklahoma Joe’s Longhorn Offset Smoker

Char-Broil American Gourmet Offset Smoker Standard

Combination Offset Smoker, BBQ & Charcoal Grill

290 square inch cooking surface in main chamber

140 square inch cooking surface in firebox chamber

Adjustable height steel fire grate

Clean-out door for easy ash removal with adjustable built-in damper

Also: Char-Broil American Gourmet Offset Smoker, Deluxe

Char-Griller 1224 Smokin Pro Charcoal Grill with Side Fire Box

Traditional charcoal grill with side firebox for Texas style barbecue with 830 square inch cooking area

Grill barrel and side firebox provide heavy-gauge powder-coated steel construction; nonstick cast-iron cooking grates resist warping

Removable charcoal drawers allow users to add charcoal and dump ashes easily; double bottom for long-term durability

Additional features include temperature gauge, storage rack and 2 wheels for easy transport

Grill measures 62″ X 29″ X 50″, weight: 146 lbs.

Broil King Offset Smoker

Constructed from 2mm steel with 625 sq. in. primary cooking surface

Heavy duty cast iron cooking grids

Air vent system includes a chimney style stack with Roto-Draft damper technology

Dual-purpose smoke diffusing charcoal trays and removable ash tray in both cooking chambers

BONUS: Smoke Hollow Barrel Grill with Offset Firebox

750 Sq. In. Cooking Area

Porcelain Coated Steel Wire Cooking Grids

Heavy Gauge (2.5mm) Steel Construction

Mesh Wire Front Table And Lower Shelf For Storage And Convenience

Offset Fire Box For Smoking And Indirect Cooking

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