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New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 5th, 2017, 7:19 pm
by fish
Hello All,

I've been sitting on the fence for years and today I pulled the trigger on my first pellet grill (YS640). I've been using a Traeger on and off for the past year but wanted something made in the USA. I purchased my grill from Sam's NW BBQ Company in Sherwood, Oregon.

I generally cook baby back ribs, St. Louis ribs, tri-tip, pork shoulder, sausages, chicken and rib steaks. Looking forward to trying brisket and perfecting my rib recipes. I recently started making my own BBQ sauce. It's spicy with a molasses flavor and a sweet finish. I also have a dry rub I like to make. I like to mix it up a little by varying between saucing while cooking and serving dry with sauce on the side. I know, I'm totally extreme. Sometimes I even run with scissors.

I am looking forward to learning this grill and discovering new ways to enjoy good ol' BBQ.

Here's to some great winter grilling in 2017!

Regards,

Carl

Re: New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 5th, 2017, 8:04 pm
by Conumdrum
Easy. Welcome.

Re: New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 5th, 2017, 10:10 pm
by Yoder_Herb
Welcome aboard!

Re: New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 6th, 2017, 12:02 pm
by fish
Starting the burn off and then I'm smoking a 2-bone rib roast and some chicken. Going with mesquite. The brand of pellets my local dealer sells are Pacific Pellets from Redmond, Oregon. Has anyone tried these? I am used to using Traeger.

Re: New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 6th, 2017, 1:25 pm
by westhemess1
The Pacific Pellets in my opinion are slightly better than traeger but lag way behind BBQ Delight and Lumberjack. I live outside of Seattle and prefer the Lumberjack for price and quality as I usually buy by the ton. The Pacific have decent flavor but seem to be a little high on the ash content afterwords as well as an over abundance of dust at the end of the bag. For me the ton price is less than Pacific and way less than the BBQ Delight.

If you have been using the Traeger you will be happy as both Pacific and Traeger are from your general area and are somewhat similar in quality of smoke and pellets. Enjoy...I too started with a Traeger! From the first cook on you will be amazed with the difference in your cooks.

Re: New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 6th, 2017, 1:53 pm
by Yoder_Herb
The Pacific Pellet Gourmet blend is a better performing pellet, but not nearly as good as BBQR's Delight.

Unfortunately, Pacific Pellet uses alder as a base wood and like lumberjack, includes bark in their pellets. BBQR's Delight does not have bark and is oak based for high BTU consistent heat.

Re: New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 8th, 2017, 11:41 pm
by fish
Thanks for the info. I will definitely try those brands. So far I've done a two bone rib roast, a sausage roll, two chuck eye steaks and a track of baby back ribs. All with the oak/alder blend.

Everything has turned out awesome!

I'm thinking of trying to order a brisket for next weekend. Do they have brisket at Costco?

Re: New YS640 Owner From Oregon

PostPosted: January 9th, 2017, 11:42 am
by Yoder_Herb
All of the Costco store that I have been in carry briskets.