1st Cook Fire Tending on the Old Country Smokehouse
First cook of my Old Country Smokehouse. I've been a Weber Smokey Mountain guy for 10 years but first time getting into a stick burner. Definitely learned some fire management today and the end product didn't get to rest much, but WOW the taste of that brisket was worth the time. I can't wait for the next cook on this!

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