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Originally Posted by cricky101
Question for the more experienced smokers:
I've only been smoking since this past summer, with an inexpensive Brinkman charcoal smoker (the El Cheapo Brinkman model, as its referred to on some meat-smoking boards).
I'm in Minnesota and want to try to continue smoking through the winter, but will I be able to in the cold weather with this cheap smoker? Or am I doomed to wait until spring?
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Hey Cricky, it's been a long time since I used the Brinkman, but that's what I started with. I now have a couple Weber Smoky Mountain smokers that I absolutely love. Try checking them out on the Virtualweberbullet dot com site. They recommend wrapping insulated "blankets" around them and it seems that wind is a greater deternent to good results more than temp. I still smoke in the winter, but it's not as cold here in Ky. Good information on that site even if you don't own a weber smoker.