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Where can I get a 4 can stand for beer butt chicken.
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irishrog
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Does anybody know a web site where I can order a four can holder for beer butt chicken. I brought mine to a very!! long and liquid BBQ last weekend. On Sunday morning (ish) when we got up to start the clean up somebody had tidied away my beer butt chicken stand, and we have not managed to find it yet. If I do not get another one I will have serious withdrawl symptoms soon.
Apart from that we had a mighty party. We cooked a 25 pound turkey in the EGG, followed by 2 salmon, followed by a rib of beef, followed by 4 beer butt chickens, followed by 14 ducks, followed by copious bananas and pineapples. On an open top BBQ we cooked French, German and Irish sausages, burgers, chicken fillets, thighs and legs for the kids.
We started cooking, and having a few beers at noon, and went to bed about 4.00 a.m. We only finished cooking a short time before that. The whole event was fabulous, and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Who says the Irish do not know how to throw a party.
Apart from that we had a mighty party. We cooked a 25 pound turkey in the EGG, followed by 2 salmon, followed by a rib of beef, followed by 4 beer butt chickens, followed by 14 ducks, followed by copious bananas and pineapples. On an open top BBQ we cooked French, German and Irish sausages, burgers, chicken fillets, thighs and legs for the kids.
We started cooking, and having a few beers at noon, and went to bed about 4.00 a.m. We only finished cooking a short time before that. The whole event was fabulous, and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Who says the Irish do not know how to throw a party.
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irishrog,[p]
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clweed,
thanks a bunch. I'll contact them immediately, and hopefully they will ship to Irealnd for me,
Roger.
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irishrog,[p]That sounds like one heck of a shindig.... and the food!
I don't know who said the Irish can't throw a party... anyone who's been around at least one Irishman will know he's a party onto himself.... hey, I should know, I married into a family of you'uns. :~)[p]Welcome to the forum![p]John
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irishrog, "Who says the Irish do not know how to throw a party?" Got me. Here in the States, the general concensus is that the Irish do not know when a party might be inappropriate. That wasn't my any chance a wake BBQ was it? :-)
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Wise One,
the general concensus in Ireland is that the occasion has not been invented yet when a party is inappropriate. The occasion for this BBQ was a firsy holy communion, (a very important occasion in Ireland). Roger
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