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    Pork Butt

    Did a pork butt on my CharGriller 980 yesterday. 8 lb took 14 hrs. Turned out great, used post oak wood ��
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    YUM!!

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    Pretty work!

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    Looks scrumptious!

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    Some slaw on the side looks yummy wish there could be smellavision

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    Did you all wrap yours at a certain point? I’ve always wrapped mine at 165, cuS that’s what someone told me to do. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BassinPaPaw View Post
    Did you all wrap yours at a certain point? I’ve always wrapped mine at 165, cuS that’s what someone told me to do. Lol.
    in my opinion, it’s a good idea to wrap a pork butt around 165°. This is because the pork butt goes into what they call the stall as the fat renders and really slows down the cooking. By wrapping it, it helps to get through the stall and also maintains the moisture from what I understand. I always wrap mine.

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    Beautiful….. E

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