Hello to everyone. I'm new to the forum. I just completed my first "low and slow" smoke experience on Memorial Day with a brisket in a gas grill. It came out fantastic but the use of a large gas grill is obviously very inefficient (14-1/2 hours for a 6.5 pound brisket). So I'm moving into smoker world. But I don't want to commit to 8 hour days of trying to regulate temperature with wood or coal. So I've been looking at propane and electric options. My research led to the Smokin-It electric smokers, which, in terms of price/quality ratio and customer support seem to be at or near the top. A friend who has been doing serious smoking for years in Kansas City was skeptical of an electric smoker. As compared to charcoal, I guess the charcoal taste is missing, but since smoking seems to be more focused on the wood, I don't see why it should be a serious loss not to have charcoal. Lack of charcoal certainly didn't prevent a very tasty brisket on my gas grill. But I've seen a few comments about the ability to get a good bark with your electric smoker, which to me would be a mjor downside. In your experience is there any truth to this? If so, could someone explain why? The bark was an key part of the amazing taste I got in the brisket I made, and I don't want to miss that.
abwman
abwman