I have used this method a few times, and the chook turns out delicious.
We've had a similar-concept (non-stick) 'beer can' chicken cooker for years now, ours even has a nice water-tray around the edge so the fat does not go everywhere.
Coke works as well as beer, lots of garlic and stuff go down well also.
we filled those cans with a russian imperial stout and i think the other was a pale ale.
Yeah I think it was my RIS but a differant one to the one I gave u.I hope the Russian Imperial Stout wasn't the one I tried from CM2....
That was an excellent brew and would have been much nicer if it was consumed cold rather than being used as a chicken seasoning.
Cheers
Roller
I do this ocassionally and the family love it. Use a coke can half filled with Guinness. Over the top of the chicken (and inside) I use a BBQ rub something along the lines of:
Italian herbs
Paprika
Salt
Raw sugar
Mix together and pat all over (and in) the chicken.
Did this last night. Rubbed a chicken with the following:
Lemon
Brown sugar
Sea salt
Paprika
Cumin
Sumac
Then half filled a can with some of my pale ale and threw it all in the BBQ with some hickory chips. 90mins later it was beautiful.
Cheers SJ
I have used this method a few times, and the chook turns out delicious.
I'd recommend using a big can though, like Guiness or kilkenny.
your meant to cut the top of the can off so there is more room for the beer to vapourise etc. so yeah remove the widget or else it might melt.do i need o remove the ball if i do kilkenny
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