Aromatic Smoking Chips/Chunks- Whisky, White Wine, Red Wine and Brandy - from Europe- First Day on USA market

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Re: Aromatic Smoking Chips/Chunks- Whisky, White Wine, Red Wine and Brandy - from Europe- First Day on USA market

Postby woodenvisions » Sun Sep 30, 2018 7:03 am

I'm always open minded when introduced to new products. Ill definitely check these out on Amazon and see if its something I might use. Interesting flavors for sure. I'm guessing maybe these were intended for Fish more than Beef , Pork and Chicken ?

Either way, I might just give one or two a shot. Thanks for the heads up

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Re: Aromatic Smoking Chips/Chunks- Whisky, White Wine, Red Wine and Brandy - from Europe- First Day on USA market

Postby Papa Tom » Sun Sep 30, 2018 12:11 pm

Occurs to me that for $20 we could soak our own oak chunks and polish off the rest of the bottle so it doesn't get wasted...... :drunk:
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Re: Aromatic Smoking Chips/Chunks- Whisky, White Wine, Red Wine and Brandy - from Europe- First Day on USA market

Postby Chasdev » Sun Sep 30, 2018 12:19 pm

If they ever get hooked up to Amazon Prime (free shipping), I'm a customer.
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Re: Aromatic Smoking Chips/Chunks- Whisky, White Wine, Red Wine and Brandy - from Europe- First Day on USA market

Postby Smoking Piney » Tue Oct 02, 2018 7:53 pm

My experience with any aromatic woods in BBQ has is it sure smells great on the cook, but the aromatics are lost in the heat and you taste the wood smoke.

No offense, but I seek taste with my wood.

I can possibly see a use for these on cold smokes, though. The aromatics don't get destroyed on the heat and will actually flavor the cook.

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