Thanks all for the pointers!

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15 lb Prime Brisket, smoked low n slow with Post Oak for 17 hours started at 1200am, no resting to let the juices absorb back in!
24 links, Kiolbassa Polish sausage, 1hour!
8 beef chuck short ribs, 6 hours!
3 whole chickens, marinated over night with my secret home made Italian marinade smoked 5 hours!

Spritzed brisket after 7 hours smoked lid shut, the every hour or so with a organic apple cider vinegar, organic apple juice and water mix, including chicken, sausage and short ribs!

These LSG's are outstanding, in all my years of smoking and even with a 24x60 GP, I have never and I mean never been able to get my smoke stack to look like that with a full FB roaring!

Sorry, to lazy to fix the flag picture, but you get it!
 

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Everything looks great. Must be a satisfying cook after all the work you put into the LSG.

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After 6 hours, the beef chuck short ribs look amazing!
 

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Looks tasty! Beef ribs are my favorite. :grin:
 
That's a lot of food. Looks like a fun cook.

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those ribs look stunning, nice mate:thumb:
 
Everything looks fantastic. The flag looks great. Keep her flying high.
 
Dang, that is one serious cook!! It looks as though you nailed everything. Nice job and great management skills on cooking everything together.
 
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