Our Favorite Posts from 2022

Monk: 2022 marked the ten year anniversary of the blog and its gone by in a flash. Weโ€™re going to take the rest of the year off in order to come out strong in 2023, but before we do we want to 1) wish you all a happy holidays and 2) spotlight one last time some of our favorite original content from 2022.

Without further adoโ€ฆ


Original Content

My summer kicked off with a weekly recap of all 8 episodes of the third season of โ€œBBQ Brawl.โ€ While I was happy to get through those two months mostly unscathed, I also checked out a few other barbecue streaming shows throughout the year featuring notable barbecue personalities like Michael Symonโ€™s โ€œBBQ USA,โ€ โ€œWorld of Flavor with Big Moe Cason,โ€ and the third season of โ€œBBQuestโ€ which added Hardcore Carnivoreโ€™s Jess Pryles as a co-host.

Weโ€™ve done some updating of our Lexington rankings sadly due to closures but I already know I need to get back to Lexington to try Cafe 71 Smoke House BBQ, which opened this fall in the old Rickโ€™s Smokehouse space.

I also am trying a new post format with the โ€œbest barbecue within an hour of [insert major city here].โ€ Iโ€™ve started with Charlotte but will work on posts for both Raleigh as well as the eastern part of the state.


We also went to a few festivals this year! May was a busy month in Charlotte with both the Smoke & Grapes event at the Charlotte Wine & Food Festival as well as the successful first annual Carolina BBQ Festival hosted by Lewis Donald of Sweet Lewโ€™s BBQ.

In November, I went to Charleston for the second annual Holy Smokes Barbecue Festival and had a grand time in the lowcountry.

I canโ€™t wait to see what festivals Iโ€™ll make it to in 2023.

Reviews

Weโ€™re up to 327 reviews on the site now, and in 2022 we added 23 more. Not quite our most productive year, but still an average of nearly 2 per month.

Rudy got to finally try Noble Smoke in Charlotte in February, and left pretty impressed with a 4.5 hog review.

Speedy loved pretty much everything about the relatively new Bringleโ€™s Smoking Oasis in Nashville, from the space to the bar to of course the food (in particular the beef rib and the brisket). Another 4.5 hog meal.

But from the looks of it, Speedyโ€™s favorite meal of the year was at Prime Barbecue in Knightdale when he was back in North Carolina this summer. He gave it our prestigious 5 hog rating, the first since our most recent Jon Gโ€™s Barbecue review from 2021.

I got in on the 4.5 hog action with a couple of joints in the Carolinas: Lawrence Barbecue in Durham and Palmira BBQ in Charleston. At Lawrence, in addition to the fun atmosphere at Boxyard RTP and the Lawrence Barbecue-inspired beer from Trophy Brewing, the pork and brisket were highlights of the meal. At Palmira, I got to chat with owner and pitmaster Hector Garate and both the whole hog barbecue and hash and rice shone through.

And last but not least, I canโ€™t forget my mini whole hog barbecue tour in eastern North Carolina in the spring, where I visited Bโ€™s Barbecue, Skylight Inn, and the original location of Sam Jones BBQ.

I did a brief writeup for The Smoke Sheet, which a version of showed up on the site as well.

With that, the 2022 posts are done for the year. But weโ€™ll be back in January with all new content.

Happy Holidays and see you all in 2023!


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