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Various liquids for Brine

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john dice

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Mar 22, 2008
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Finally got my smoker back!!! Recently I have been thinking of using various liquids like sodas or beer instead of water for the brine.

Anyone ever try this?

I figure with soda the sugar content is to high so dilute it some. Right now I have some thighs and drumsticks brining, I kept 4 thighs aside and 1/3 of the "water" i used ginger ale. Probably could of just thrown ginger in instead, but I am also interested in trying some rootbeer or cream soda.
 

mballi3011

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Now I have found a good brine and I haven't tried anything else yet it works so good too. I used Tip's Slaughter House Brine for Poultry and it is the bomb.
 

john dice

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Mar 22, 2008
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The ginger ale batch didn't turn out with any giant taste difference. Something I will plan to play around more with.
 

pakak

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May 30, 2010
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what is the purpose for brining? i also saw that of a turkey legs recipe. what does brining do to food?
 

rbranstner

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I have read several posts with people using coke/cherry coke or Dr. Pepper for part of their marinade.
 
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