S smokeisgood is one Smokin' Farker Joined Mar 19, 2012 Messages 601 Reaction score 434 Points 0 Location Louisvil... Feb 5, 2013 #21 Pappy Q said: I've always used hickory but have a line on some good oak. Choice between red or white. Looking for input. Click to expand... I think you should bring some over to the new ranch and input some of it in my garage....
Pappy Q said: I've always used hickory but have a line on some good oak. Choice between red or white. Looking for input. Click to expand... I think you should bring some over to the new ranch and input some of it in my garage....
N Nate4e Well-known member Joined Dec 1, 2011 Messages 26 Reaction score 4 Points 0 Location Up... Feb 5, 2013 #22 In my neck of the woods it's about all we have (unless you're lucky enough to find bitternut hickory). I've used red oak often and like it.
In my neck of the woods it's about all we have (unless you're lucky enough to find bitternut hickory). I've used red oak often and like it.
P Pappy Q is Blowin Smoke! Joined Apr 8, 2010 Messages 1,379 Reaction score 1... Points 0 Location Elk... Feb 5, 2013 #23 smokeisgood said: I think you should bring some over to the new ranch and input some of it in my garage.... Click to expand... That could be arranged for the right price
smokeisgood said: I think you should bring some over to the new ranch and input some of it in my garage.... Click to expand... That could be arranged for the right price
S smokeisgood is one Smokin' Farker Joined Mar 19, 2012 Messages 601 Reaction score 434 Points 0 Location Louisvil... Feb 5, 2013 #24 Pappy Q said: That could be arranged for the right price Click to expand... I'm going to need a new supplier now that my treeline belongs to someone else...
Pappy Q said: That could be arranged for the right price Click to expand... I'm going to need a new supplier now that my treeline belongs to someone else...
C caseydog somebody shut me the fark up. Joined Jul 8, 2010 Messages 8,731 Reaction score 1... Points 0 Location Texas Feb 5, 2013 #25 CarolinaQue said: I prefer white oak, haven't had much luck with red oak., All the red that I have gotten was to resinous for my taste. Click to expand... I use both red oak and live oak, that I cut locally, and season in my yard. I have found that the red oak needs a longer seasoning than the live oak, which is a white oak. Red oak, IMO, seems to cook more like hickory. It seems to be a stronger smoke. The live oak seems to be more subtle -- more like pecan. CD
CarolinaQue said: I prefer white oak, haven't had much luck with red oak., All the red that I have gotten was to resinous for my taste. Click to expand... I use both red oak and live oak, that I cut locally, and season in my yard. I have found that the red oak needs a longer seasoning than the live oak, which is a white oak. Red oak, IMO, seems to cook more like hickory. It seems to be a stronger smoke. The live oak seems to be more subtle -- more like pecan. CD