Got invited to a cookout
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How was everything? That grill/cooking station looks amazing!
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How was everything? That grill/cooking station looks amazing!
It was wonderful, good food, good beer, and good dancing.
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I don’t have a yard or eat meat so grilling isn’t my strong suit- that one looks both fancy and somewhat ad hoc. Was it converted from something else or am I just ignorant about grills?
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Was it in an abandoned industrial unit because it’s illegal in your country, like a late 80s rave?
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I don’t have a yard or eat meat so grilling isn’t my strong suit- that one looks both fancy and somewhat ad hoc. Was it converted from something else or am I just ignorant about grills?
It looks like a gaucho grill, an Argentine grill setup. They're pretty cool and not all that difficult to make.
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It looks like a gaucho grill, an Argentine grill setup. They're pretty cool and not all that difficult to make.
I used to have a big tripod outback that i made from an old swingset. Made an awesome place to hang shit for grilling like that.
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That's pretty cool, looks like changing the height and amount of coal controls the meat temperature .
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That's pretty cool, looks like changing the height and amount of coal controls the meat temperature .
Yeah, I'd never seen one before
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I don’t have a yard or eat meat so grilling isn’t my strong suit- that one looks both fancy and somewhat ad hoc. Was it converted from something else or am I just ignorant about grills?
Not sure but it is fancy
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In the US we call that style of grill a Santa Maria, a style popularized in central California, I believe by the Spanish colonists.