How to bbq right beer can chicken

I love making any kind of chicken, so when I found this awesome beer can chicken recipe by How To BBQ Right, on YouTube, I knew I had to make this delicious-looking recipe as soon as I could gather the ingredients. This chicken meal idea is so affordable and makes an excellent break from the run-of-mill barbecue spice idea. My family just loves it, and the beer really makes all the flavors pop and boils down to a nice caramelized exterior.

Ingredients For The Smoked Beer Can Chicken Recipe:

  • 1 whole chicken
  • Your favorite rub
  • Your favorite BBQ rub
  • Oil (butter or cooking spray)
  • 1 beer can
  • 1 beer can chicken stand
  • A BBQ Pit

Directions:

In this awesome beer can chicken recipe by How To BBQ Right, on YouTube, you will learn how to make a beer can smoked chicken in a few easy steps.

How to bbq right beer can chicken
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Then you will place the chicken on the beer can stand and grill.

How to bbq right beer can chicken
Image By: How To BBQ Right Via YouTube

This recipe is absolutely delicious and so easy to bull off. the chicken turns out succulent and tender, my family could not gt enough of it!

First you’ll need to remove the chicken from the packaging. Most chickens are packed with giblets so remove these from the cavity. Rinse the bird under cool water and pat dry.

Spray the outside of the skin with a light coating of Vegetable cooking spray and sprinkle All Purpose rub on the outside.

All Purpose Beer Can Chicken Rub

– 1 cup Salt
– ½ cup Granulated Garlic
– ¼ cup Black Pepper
– 1 tsp Parsley (dried)
– 1 tsp Oregano (dried)

Mix the ingredients in a bowl and store in an airtight container. This recipe makes enough for several Beer Can Chickens.

Add a layer of The BBQ Rub (http://howtobbqright.com/bbqshop/) to the outside of the Beer Can Chicken. Be sure to sprinkle both AP and BBQ Rub inside of the cavity as well.

I also use an injection to add extra moisture and flavor to the Beer Can Chicken. This week I’m using Butcher BBQ’s Bird Booster Rotisserie (http://howtobbqright.com/bbqshop/) , but you can use just about anything. The ratio for the bird booster is 2 cups of liquid (directions call for water but I substituted chicken broth) to ¼ cup of bird booster powder. Whisk these ingredients in a bowl and it’s ready to use.

To inject the Beer Can Chicken hit each breast 3 or 4 times just off the breast bone. Move the needle to the lower side of the Beer Can Chicken breast and pump injection down the bottom side. Move down to the Beer Can Chicken legs and stick it a couple times and then go in through each thigh.

You’ll need a 12oz can of beer to hold the Beer Can Chicken. Pour out (or drink) about ¼ of the beer and open up the top a little so steam can escape.

I found a vertical chicken rack that holds a 12oz can perfectly and it gives the Beer Can Chicken a little more support which keeps it from tipping over. It can be a little challenging to balance the chicken on just the can, so you may want to invest in rack.

Once the Beer Can Chicken is sitting on the can, it’s ready to go on the smoker. The cooking temperature I use for smoked chicken is 300 degrees. Set your smoker or grill up for indirect cooking and add a couple chunks of fruit wood for flavor.

Once the smoker is running at 300 degrees, place the beer can chicken on the pit and close the lid. It will take about 2 hours depending on the size of the chicken.

Beer Can Chicken is done when it hits 175 in the thigh and 165 in the breast. You’ll want to be sure to check both areas before removing it from the smoker.

This Beer Can Chicken took 2 hours to reach final temperature and when the thighs were close I moved the probe to the breast just to confirm that it was ready.

Carefully remove the Beer Can Chicken from the smoker and let it rest for at least 10 minutes before cutting into it.

What is the best liquid to use for beer can chicken?

You can use your favorite soft drink, such as cola or root beer if you prefer. You can get even more creative with an empty, clean aluminum can. Fill it halfway with chicken stock, wine, or any mix of liquid and herbs and spices.