Yard Bird Enema - The Best Darn Beer Can Chicken E... Recipe

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  1. ~*Marinade/Brine*~
  2. Make the marinade by combining all marinade ingredients in a non-reactive bowl, whisk well to mix
  3. Remove and discard any giblets and fat just inside the body and neck cavities.
  4. Rinse the chicken inside and out under cold running water, then drain and blot dry inside and out with a paper towel.
  5. Place chicken with the marinade inside a large non-reactive bowl or a resealable plastic freezer bag and marinate in the refrigerator at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, turning the bird several times to marinate evenly.
  6. ~*Soak wood chips*~
  7. Open the beer can and pour half the beer over the soaking wood chips.
  8. ~*Rub*~
  9. Make the rub by combining all rub ingredients - mix well; set aside
  10. Remove the chicken from the bag with the marinade.
  11. DISCARD marinade. Pat chicken dray with paper towels.
  12. Sprinkle 1 tsp. of the dry rub inside the neck cavity of the bird.
  13. Drizzle oil over the outside of the bird and rub until completely covered.
  14. Sprinkle the outside of the bird with 1 Tbsp of rub all over the skin.
  15. Using a church key can opener, make 2 additional holes in the top of the can.
  16. Spoon the remaining dry rub into the half-filled can of beer (beer may foam, which is normal).
  17. Hold the bird upright, with the opening of the body cavity at the bottom, and lower it onto the beer can so the can fits into the body cavity. Pull the legs forward to form a tripod, so the bird stands upright (the rear leg of the tripod is the beer can). Tuck the tips of the wings behind the chicken's back.
  18. Set up BBQ grill for indirect grilling - meaning that you will grill the bird on one side of the grill not over your heat source (gas or charcoal)
  19. Charcoal
  20. Dump or rake glowing coals into two piles on opposite sides of the grill or if your grill isn't large enough rake to one side.
  21. On the side that there isn't any coals, place a drip pan to catch the juice to prevent flame-ups.
  22. Keep your grill at a medium heat - around 350 degrees F
  23. Toss drained wood chips in with hot coals
  24. Place chicken on BBQ grate/rack above drip pan
  25. ***If you only use coals on one side you will need to rotate the chicken for an even grilling
  26. Light grill let heat to medium or 350 degrees F
  27. When warmed, turn off one side of grill burners and stand the chicken upright on the can over the NON-LIT burner.
  28. Place oven thermometer beside the chicken, not above the direct heat.
  29. Wrap the soaked wood chips loosely in foil, punching a few holes in the foil to allow smoke to escape, and place foil pouch directly over the LIT burner.
  30. Reduce heat, if necessary, to maintain interior temperature at 350 F. Close lid.
  31. Grilling
  32. Cook until chicken skin is dark golden brown and the meat is cooked through, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Use an instant reading meat thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh, not touching bone; chicken is done when the meat thermometer is 180 F. If chicken skin starts to brown too much, loosely tent the bird with aluminum foil. When done, remove bird and let rest, standing on a platter at room temperature, about 5 minutes. Lift chicken off the can, taking care not to spill hot beer.
  33. Let chicken rest for 5 - 10 minutes before carving.
  34. ***I wrap mine in foil and let sit for about 10 - 15 minutes before carving***
  35. ~*Dark Beer BBQ Sauce*~
  36. While the bird is grilling....
  37. Melt your butter in sauce pan over medium heat.
  38. Add bacon and onion, cook until golden brown. (5-8 minutes)
  39. Add beer, bring to a boil then lower heat to simmer until reduced by half.
  40. Add the rest of the ingredients except for the salt and pepper.
  41. Let simmer for about 10 minutes, until thickened.
  42. Taste then season with salt and pepper to your taste.
  43. Let cool to room temp before serving.
  44. ~*Cook's Notes*~
  45. If I'm smoking/grilling more than one chicken I'll brine them in trash bags stuffed into a small cooler that I can fit into a fridge or if I'm smoking several chickens I'll brine them in trash bags in a large cooler - on ice of course.
  46. I usually double my rub recipe – I’ll rub the chicken with 2 Tbsp of the rub then dump the rest into the beer can that I’m inserting into the chicken.
  47. I use a small washed potato or peeled onion to shove down in the neck opening to seal shut so the steam from the chicken and can of beer doesn’t escape.
  48. The beer can get stuck to the chicken making it risky trying to pry it out of the chicken while the beer in the can is boiling hot – I usually coat the outside of the beer can with a little oil to keep it from sticking to the bird.
  49. If your chicken skin starts to burn or gets too brown – lightly tent the chicken with foil.
  50. I cook the chicken to a temp between 160 and 170 degrees then wrap in foil to rest for about 10 - 15 minutes before carving - chicken will continue to cook and reach the recommended safe consumption temp of 180 degrees.
  51. When I carve the bird I usually carve it in a plastic bowl with a lid. The bowl catches all of the juices – the bird will be super juicy – I let the meat sit in these juices until it is served. The juices will marry with the rub and will make the best flavored sauce.
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 4696.14 Kcal (19662 kJ)
Calories from fat 2786.23 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 309.58g 476%
Cholesterol 420.4mg 140%
Sodium 8904.87mg 371%
Potassium 1319.23mg 28%
Total Carbs 310.61g 104%
Sugars 22.14g 89%
Dietary Fiber 5.89g 24%
Protein 170.24g 340%
Vitamin C 40.7mg 68%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 2%
Iron 8mg 44%
Calcium 171.2mg 17%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 508.61 Kcal (2129 kJ)
Calories from fat 301.76 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 33.53g 476%
Cholesterol 45.53mg 140%
Sodium 964.42mg 371%
Potassium 142.88mg 28%
Total Carbs 33.64g 104%
Sugars 2.4g 89%
Dietary Fiber 0.64g 24%
Protein 18.44g 340%
Vitamin C 4.4mg 68%
Iron 0.9mg 44%
Calcium 18.5mg 17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Weightwatchers Points

  • 118.9
    Points
  • 128
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • saturated fat free

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium,
  • High in Total Fat

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