The think that Sweet Baby Ray's wins in this thread, so far! I saw going to add it in a post, but decided to read through what everyone else had to say, first.
I stumbled upon Sweet Baby Ray's Honey Barbeque flavor a month or so ago and it was wonderful. I was really surprised.
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I like the Jack Daniel's Original No. 7. I use that on everything, but I especially like it (with an added shot or two of bourbon) in a slow-cooker pulled pork.Leave a comment:
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Sounds like a plan! There is one in Lexington and one in Cold Spring too.^^^they are the best place I've found in the area. Chris we should meet up at the florence location sometime.
I like Famous Dave's, but I don't think they smoke their meat there. I may be wrong. City BBQ definitely does.
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^^^they are the best place I've found in the area. Chris we should meet up at the florence location sometime.Leave a comment:
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My favorite is Sweet Baby Ray's Honey Barbeque flavor. Such awesomeness.Leave a comment:
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I like City BBQ. They have some good sauces and food going on there.City BBQ Brushfire - Good flavor, nice kick and not stupid spicy
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I consider myself somewhat of a bbq sauce conniseur, and I have a few I alternate.
Montgomery Inn Chipotle - a new flavor of a Cincinnati classic and my current favorite
City BBQ Brushfire - Good flavor, nice kick and not stupid spicy
Bullseye - the original recipie is still their best
SB Rays sweet and spicy - nice flavor, thickness but the bottle sucks to squeeze out and it doesn't seem like there's much of it.Leave a comment:
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Why do I get the feeling that many Museum members here are very, very hungry....Leave a comment:
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