Is this the BEST drum on the market...? | Out the Smoke Gateway Drum Review

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2021
  • On today's episode of Out the Smoke, Malcom and Mark review the Gateway Drum Smoker. Is the high cost of buying a model like this, better than just building your own? What is the Gateway Drum capable of? All these questions are answered in today's episode.
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  • @eugenepage7248
    @eugenepage7248 2 года назад +1

    I've been rocking my home built UDS for about the last 8 yrs with a killer charcoal basket and using a coffee can with both ends cut out for using the minion method and that thing can rock a 10-12 hr cook @275-300 degrees even up here in Wyoming where the winds are legendary. I ran (2) 3/4 " pipes out the vents on the bottom to the top of the drum with 3/4" ball valves. I'm in the process of buying a BBQ rig to start a catering business up here, however I'll be building a 2nd drum smoker to add to my arsenal. Thank you Malcolm and Mark, you guys are AWESOME !!!

  • @redstone5149
    @redstone5149 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for tips on where you run the vents! Now I know why I have trouble dialing in my temp on my gateway drum👍

  • @TS-di5zw
    @TS-di5zw 2 года назад +1

    I added a uds last summer and love it. I bought a heat deflector to sit on top of my charcoal basket that helps control temp and prevent big flare ups

  • @amosmccleese3374
    @amosmccleese3374 3 года назад +2

    I did four full racks of St Louis cut ribs on my Pit Barrel Junior this weekend. I love my drum smokers!!!!

  • @johnc2144
    @johnc2144 3 года назад +2

    Perfect timing guys, I'm planning on getting a Gateway and appreciate the review. Malcom, you got me into bbq. It's now a huge part of my life. Thank you. Through your videos I picked up on Heath, Mark Williams, Kosmo, and Mark Lambert. Thank you all very much. The videos from each of you have made me do it well. Mark, I'm going to try that Wicker's. Now, if I just lived in a cul-de-sac lol.

  • @RaiderPowerTTU
    @RaiderPowerTTU 2 года назад

    Gonna have to get me the hanger kit. Don't have a Gateway but do have a UDS and this video showed me I could fit one onto top level of my drum and be able to put the lid back on.

  • @SimplisticsBBQ
    @SimplisticsBBQ 3 года назад +6

    Drums are badass, went to a rib comp and I took my gateway and finished 2nd over offsets and gravity feds. Can’t beat them man. Guy that one was a drum, homemade..

  • @GulfCoastSmoke
    @GulfCoastSmoke 3 года назад

    I was watching one of Malcom's videos, saw the drum and went and got my own. The flavor is so hard to beat but I have to agree with Mark that you need to check meat or pull ribs to glaze or something you gotta put that lid back on ASAP!

  • @frankieliles3652
    @frankieliles3652 2 года назад +1

    Great review I'm looking into getting one and was wondering if you think the diffuser plate is necessary?

  • @stephenmcgowan8572
    @stephenmcgowan8572 3 года назад +9

    I built one and added 2 racks. I cooked 2 briskets and 3 butts all at the same time. 75lbs of meat. It took a little longer to come up to temp but was rock solid the whole cook. Taste cant be beat.

  • @matthewllewellyn9336
    @matthewllewellyn9336 3 года назад +21

    Mark mentions, "it's very low maintenance... keep it clean, it'll last forever..." Could you do a video of how to clean / maintain a drum smoker?

    • @SwineLifeBBQ
      @SwineLifeBBQ 3 года назад +9

      Oh yea! Great idea!!

    • @rix480
      @rix480 3 года назад +2

      one of the best I've seen ...you can order that degreaser on amazon too, if you don't have a Sam's Club membership. ruclips.net/video/_tje6mfg_F8/видео.html

    • @nathaneyears508
      @nathaneyears508 3 года назад

      I’m with Matthew. Love my drum smoker but it’s a pain to clean. Would love a video on how to clean it thanks guys 👌🏼

    • @ri067953
      @ri067953 Год назад

      @@nathaneyears508 I have a PBC. Most users claim you don't have to clean it which is untrue. The grease accumulates and causes acrid taste. I clean the bottom of my PBC regularly. Light dawn soap, water and a regular dish sponge. I then wipe off excess water soap and rinse it. Then let it air dry. Also after every cook, let the coals burn down with no lid. Last thing, line the bottom with foil.

    • @lobsterbisque7567
      @lobsterbisque7567 Год назад +2

      I completely agree! I started smoking with ancient weber kettle, but even after all those yrs of service, It hasn't been rusted through, and 99% of the paint is still in tact b/c I relocate all the hot charoal to an airtight bucket, and dump, or sweep out the ash as soon as the cook is over. I never allow the interior to build up too much between cooks either. I keep a bucket, steel wool, chemical gloves & a jug of kitchen degreaser just for keeping my BBQ equipment clean on the inside. And when I know I won't be using any smoker or grill for awhile, I give them all a thourough cleaning before I store them away so there's no ash eating away at anything. Plus they're ready to use next time. But I use them year around, so I just got into the habit of cleaning/scrubbing & degreasing any piece I use after a certain amount of cooks, or however sloppy the last cook was. It's worth the time & effort to me, but as a professional cook, I'm used to keeping my equipment clean & well looked after

  • @04ranger35s
    @04ranger35s 3 года назад

    I need to get one of these!!

  • @jimmyg3855
    @jimmyg3855 11 месяцев назад

    Love my drum, just recently hung fresh caught rockfish through the eye socket, hit n fast no oil needed amazing fish!

  • @tyrus0872
    @tyrus0872 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely, don't leave the cover off long, other than that it's what they said. Goood bbq

  • @benphillips7332
    @benphillips7332 3 года назад +10

    Their drums are nice, but I like Hunsaker’s adjustable rack system that doesn’t require tilting the grates for installation/removal. The downside is the need for their grates, too.

    • @WoodrowWoods2007
      @WoodrowWoods2007 3 года назад

      Wish they made an 85 gal

    • @nathenoneptoh
      @nathenoneptoh 3 года назад

      I've been debating Gateway vs Hunsaker, the only thing that I'm not really sure about is the bottom intake on the Hunsaker. If I have to run it in the grass is that going to mess with my air?

    • @JarrodBbq27
      @JarrodBbq27 2 года назад

      @@nathenoneptoh I was debating the same two smokers and had similar concerns with the bottom intake on the Hunsaker, ultimately, I decided on the Gateway and I've never looked back, I love that thing and I'm about to buy another one.

  • @Ryan-yi6su
    @Ryan-yi6su 2 года назад +2

    How do you avoid bad smoke ?
    And how long does a basket run?
    Great video

  • @bamacamintx4214
    @bamacamintx4214 3 года назад +5

    I do have to say I like my new Hunsaker better but I would love for y’all to test one of those and give us y’all’s opinion

  • @deanvoss7098
    @deanvoss7098 28 дней назад

    I just bought a homemade drum smoker off of Facebook Marketplace and it has a stainless steel cooking grate and it uses magnets to cover the holes and that's how you adjust the temperature and it works like a dream and it's so simple

  • @jordanbanks7955
    @jordanbanks7955 2 года назад +4

    Just curious have you guys seen the hunsaker drum smoke? The hunsaker seems to have more features. Would like to see your guy’s tale on the gateway vs the hunsaker

  • @JM-fc9gm
    @JM-fc9gm 9 месяцев назад

    I get a ton of compliments on my Cotton Gin Smokers “Harvester” drum. It’s a beast of a smoker.

  • @oskrcr989
    @oskrcr989 3 года назад

    Gotta love Mark!

  • @Gyenyamemusic1
    @Gyenyamemusic1 3 года назад +4

    I have a 140 gallon drum and nothing's beats it for true bbq flavor!

  • @jonchines
    @jonchines 3 года назад +4

    Picked up an Oklahoma Joe Bronco a few years ago for $184. It’s based on a 30gal but built (surprisingly) very well. Bought a second shelf, second grate, and second intake damper for it. The first two just increase functionality and the latter let me mount my BBQGuru fan to the intake so that, even under “control”, it breathes as designed. Works great manual or controlled and can do 6 spares hanging or 9 babies hanging or 3 (maybe four) whole chickens hanging or two briskets (one per grate, two grates in) or four butts (two per grate, two grates in - though I often just do one per grate). The results are consistently good and have sold a few of my friends on barrels. I’d like to move to a 55gal based product but I could get a second Bronco for far less $ and be, arguably, more functional/flexible.

    • @lyleswavel320
      @lyleswavel320 3 года назад

      Exactly what I bought mine new at Walmart a couple years ago for, awesome machine, I bought an extra rack off Amazon, so now I can do 2 15 pound briskets or pork butt and a brisket, also bought the big basket you can put in about 20 pounds of charcoal

    • @ryandickerson6395
      @ryandickerson6395 3 года назад

      Same. I managed to snag mine for $100 at Walmart. It's such a steal even at MSRP. So versatile

    • @midnightcry
      @midnightcry 2 года назад

      How did you add a 2nd intake damper?

  • @tonyg.3696
    @tonyg.3696 3 года назад +1

    I only wish you all talked about when to use a heat diffuser plate and the pros and cons. There are a lot of different designs out now, too. Otherwise, this was a great vid, told you just about all you need to know!

    • @trippingonfaith7094
      @trippingonfaith7094 2 года назад

      Mine runs hot and can get dirty smoke quick if you get too hot to start, ribs are amazing!

  • @888HUSKERS
    @888HUSKERS 2 года назад

    Y’all need to make more videos on this channel again.

  • @jcbever1511
    @jcbever1511 3 года назад

    I only have a WSM at this time, but what appeals to me about the Gateway is that the intake ports are up high. At my age, not having to squat down to adjust vents would be nice!

    • @brgable
      @brgable 3 года назад +1

      I highly recommend getting a FireBoard 2 drive for your WSM! It’s a game changer.

  • @eeyorebill04
    @eeyorebill04 3 года назад +6

    How do you like Hunsaker drums compared to the Gateway?

  • @midwest1228
    @midwest1228 3 года назад

    Started with a off set stick burner.. lots of smoke on a regular Weber..Currently using a pellet grill.. Thinking about adding a drum.. Great video.. Would love to see you guys show us how you season a drum..I have my thoughts and ideas, but would be great to see how you do it.

    • @dannysaucedo8694
      @dannysaucedo8694 3 года назад

      Beware of the flavor from the grease that hits the fire. I wasn’t a fan of it

    • @trippingonfaith7094
      @trippingonfaith7094 2 года назад

      I have one it can run hot, cooks ribs killer! Can get dirty smoke if your not careful. If I did it over again I’d get a 22 WSM with a rib hanging kit. Oh it does grill excellent lot of people don’t talk about that having the grates higher over the coals.

  • @anthonylloyd2324
    @anthonylloyd2324 3 года назад

    Have you looked at the Kettle Joe ? What do you think ?

  • @mike197019
    @mike197019 2 года назад

    Love the gateway

  • @anthonyz5671
    @anthonyz5671 Год назад

    How long do the coals last approximately in these? If needed how fo yiu add more wood and coals. You hsve to remove the grill?

  • @jlb197736
    @jlb197736 3 года назад

    Isn't a Kamado Ceramic cooker basically the same thing just hold heat better. I mean, I get all that dripping on those coals too but if I want a long cook, I put in the heat defuse plate

  • @BRTardiff
    @BRTardiff 3 года назад

    Gentlemen… Thanks for another great video.
    I’m in need of a drum smoker and a charcoal grill. (I got into this a little ass backwards… I used a gas grill most of my life and been using a Grilla Silverbac for the last four years.)
    Do you have an opinion on the Oklahoma Joe Bronco? It can be set up for both drum smoker and charcoal grill, but I don’t want to sacrifice the quality of either method just to save space/money.
    Maybe a review? Thanks!!

    • @bcfran3g844
      @bcfran3g844 3 года назад

      I have the Oklahoma Joe Bronco. It is smaller than the Gateway, but suits me fine.

    • @tonyg.3696
      @tonyg.3696 3 года назад +1

      Get the OK Joe Bronco Pro. Same size.

  • @johns6481
    @johns6481 2 года назад

    What measurement is the first grate from the top lip?

  • @WoodrowWoods2007
    @WoodrowWoods2007 3 года назад

    Anyone know what happened to Old 66 drum smokers? They had an 85-gallon drum smoker that I had my eye on for a couple years, now their website is down :( :(

  • @alangomez7592
    @alangomez7592 Год назад

    How well do they hold temperatures for long cooks?

  • @user-zl3ws4qu6k
    @user-zl3ws4qu6k 2 года назад +1

    Hi. What is the diameter of the pipes

  • @CulinaryGangster262
    @CulinaryGangster262 3 года назад

    Is that the 55g or 30g ?

  • @GFRESH636
    @GFRESH636 2 года назад +1

    You can do low and slow on this. If you want to do so makes sure you start the fire on the opposite side of the intake. This way the ignition works against the air flow slowing it down, making cleaner smoke and wont burn through fuel. 1/4 inch about (depending on outside temperature) open on both intakes, top all the way open. it will be 250 to 275.

    • @RoadKill4Supper
      @RoadKill4Supper 2 года назад +1

      It's has nothing to do with where you start the fire. Oxygen controls the burn.

    • @jimmyg3855
      @jimmyg3855 11 месяцев назад +1

      Starting on one side of the basket slows the burn down less radius to burn out from.

  • @Gokywildcats11
    @Gokywildcats11 Год назад

    Like to find a used one or refurbished one

  • @shumardi1
    @shumardi1 3 года назад +4

    I love Malcom but he is incorrect when he says the vertical distance between the charcoal and the meat is what makes this an indirect cooker. When the meat is directly above the fire with no baffle or water pan between the two it is a direct cooker. Indirect is when the radiant heat of the fire is not directly beneath the meat.

  • @gbiguy
    @gbiguy 5 месяцев назад

    I have a stupid question. When the BBQ is over, how do you “turn off” the smoker? How do you put out the fire in the charcoal? Just close off all the air openings?

    • @deanvoss7098
      @deanvoss7098 28 дней назад

      You are correct just closed off the lid air flow and also any other side vents or lower air vents completely closed and it will die off its on itself

  • @GrizzAxxemann
    @GrizzAxxemann 3 года назад +1

    I wish drums were affordable around here. Until then, I'll keep on trucking with my kettle!

    • @OutTheSmoke
      @OutTheSmoke  3 года назад

      Nothing wrong with a Kettle!

    • @GrizzAxxemann
      @GrizzAxxemann 3 года назад

      @@OutTheSmoke Certainly not! I've pulled some delicious meats off mine!

  • @rsk9228
    @rsk9228 2 года назад

    They're made in my hometown

  • @unteachable491
    @unteachable491 3 года назад

    Mark and Malcom- What do you guys think about Uncle Pookie's drum smokers?

  • @Mysterysmoke
    @Mysterysmoke 3 года назад

    I love all three of my uncle pookies they cook great everytime

    • @ronbarfield5615
      @ronbarfield5615 2 года назад

      Yeah I just can't get past the name. Might as well have called it tune rap a lot. Uncle Pookie pfft....

    • @timgriffin4092
      @timgriffin4092 16 дней назад

      I got one too

  • @russellernst1705
    @russellernst1705 Год назад

    What makes your drum smoker better than the other ones

  • @DWeezy62
    @DWeezy62 2 года назад

    I'm lazy. I built a drum smoker, that runs on propane. I have a thermocouple, that will shut off the propane, if the flames ever blows out. The flame never goes out though, because it is protected by a metal insert. I have used it in high winds, without any problems. Drums do make great smokers.

  • @tommyboy4128
    @tommyboy4128 Год назад

    No shot against Malcolm, he’s excellent at what he does, but when it comes to drums, Hunsaker is the cream of the crop in design and build quality. The air intakes on the Hunsaker are better designed and work faster to get the temp ya need. Hands down winner is HUNSAKER! Hey Malcolm, if you read this, take my advice. You can thank me later 🐖🥩🐔🍗🔥👍🏻

  • @boomerbbq4444
    @boomerbbq4444 3 года назад

    I think there are a lot of people that would disagree with you Malcolm. Lots of people believe that the offset is the gold standard of BBQ!

  • @CarnivoreKipp
    @CarnivoreKipp 2 года назад

    The best flavor is actually off an offset. Then a drum.

  • @ckon15077
    @ckon15077 2 года назад

    I can see adding charcoal and wood being a pain the ass! Very easy to do on an offset. On this...?????

  • @lyleswavel320
    @lyleswavel320 3 года назад

    Do then need a water pan

  • @BK33REVIEWS
    @BK33REVIEWS Год назад

    I'm not hating if you got a extra 1000 plus to blow there awesome, but I just built the same thing for 250

  • @Annunaki2012return
    @Annunaki2012return 2 года назад

    How do these compare to the OKLAHOMA joes. Bronco

  • @ericwilson1383
    @ericwilson1383 3 года назад +2

    I'm not feeling the love as a Weber smokey mountain owner 😂. I know Malcolm had a backwoods that he doesn't use for videos. My WSM has been kicking out great taste for 11 or so years. I suppose remove the water pan and you have a drum!

    • @BoslagerBBQ
      @BoslagerBBQ 3 года назад +3

      Exactly what I was about to post. I have a basket a buddy built for mr that holds 20lbs of charcoal. I haven’t had the water bowl in it since I bought it. If I want heat deflection I use a pizza pan wrapped in foil. I can open my lid a bunch and the fire doesn’t get away from me. I can hold 225/250 for 10-12 hours consistently. Plus $800 to $900 for that, I’ll pass.

    • @tonyg.3696
      @tonyg.3696 3 года назад +3

      That’s the only way I use my WSM. I threw away the water pan. And I use the Gateway drum rib hanger kit in it. I kept the extra $500 in my pocket

    • @tjh780
      @tjh780 Месяц назад

      I started on a WSM and have since upgraded to much more expensive cookers. I’ll tell you this, ain’t nothing wrong with a WSM. One of the best cookers I ever used.

  • @randalqualls6743
    @randalqualls6743 3 года назад

    How does the flavor of a gravity charcoal smoker like the masterbuilt compare. Trying to decide between gravity fed vs barrel cooker.

    • @RustyWrench25
      @RustyWrench25 3 года назад +1

      I have both and the gravity series is finicky and inconsistent Temps. I run a drum with the thermoworks billows and it runs flawless and puts out a better product not to mention the mb uses almostb4 times the amount of charcoal. Actually about to sell my gravity fed to get another drum. Billows works great on home made drums as well making for a very cheap option.

    • @RustyWrench25
      @RustyWrench25 3 года назад

      Gravity is very lacking in flavor as well. No fat hitting the coals.

  • @jamestaylor5814
    @jamestaylor5814 3 года назад

    How do you go about adding extra coal - especially if using lumpwood- for a longer cook? It looks like you have to take the grate off and then be able to drop extra coal into the basket?

    • @SwineLifeBBQ
      @SwineLifeBBQ 3 года назад +3

      You can get about 12-16 hrs out of a full basket no problems. You shouldn’t have to add any throughout the cook.

    • @jamestaylor5814
      @jamestaylor5814 3 года назад +1

      @@SwineLifeBBQ thanks for the reply, Mark! Is that for both lump and briquette? That's impressive I might look at making a drum smoker my next purchase!

    • @SwineLifeBBQ
      @SwineLifeBBQ 3 года назад +1

      @@jamestaylor5814 yes. You may get a little longer, more controlled burn with briquettes but both perform great.

    • @jamestaylor5814
      @jamestaylor5814 3 года назад

      @@SwineLifeBBQ thanks Mark!

    • @douglasmortimer3513
      @douglasmortimer3513 3 года назад

      For long cooks, briquettes work best. I've found that if you go with lump, adding fuel is best done when you wrap. Everything Mark & Malcom said about drums is true. Awesome flavor but you have to compromise for the limited capacity. They are pretty fun to use imo.

  • @ignatiusl.7478
    @ignatiusl.7478 Год назад

    If you use lump charcoal you do not need to add wood. I cook my briskets at about 265 and they are incredible!

  • @russellernst1705
    @russellernst1705 Год назад

    One drum smoker is just as good as the other 1

  • @ThermalDynamicSevices
    @ThermalDynamicSevices 3 года назад +3

    “Won’t break the bank” the drum is $800 lmao

  • @dexterwinkler1328
    @dexterwinkler1328 3 года назад +1

    I must be super poor if I think $900-950 for a 55-gallon drum is expensive...

  • @TonyCas44
    @TonyCas44 3 года назад +1

    Won't break the bank ?$ 599.00 & 899.00 I'd still buy one tho (stimulus)

  • @wcollins91
    @wcollins91 3 года назад +3

    I built my ugly drum smoker because of how often Malcom brags on drums. Best decision I could have made getting into BBQ.

  • @corg78
    @corg78 4 месяца назад

    2x or sometimes 3x the price of other drum smokers... I am not sure if this it is really worth the investment.

  • @dougdimmadabs5001
    @dougdimmadabs5001 2 года назад +1

    $1,100 for a 55gallon and $900 for a 30gallon fuck that shit doesn't matter how good these are the price is absolutely no worth it. Maybe $800 for the 55 and $400 for the 30.

  • @youtubegoogleb
    @youtubegoogleb 2 года назад

    Boogie2988 is he was a smoker cook

  • @wfodavid
    @wfodavid 3 года назад

    A but unfair as Malcom could make better Q in a beer can than 99% of the population.

  • @erokbrewmeister9231
    @erokbrewmeister9231 9 месяцев назад

    Won't break the bank ? They are $1300 now. A 26" weber kettle is a third of that price......

    • @tmontana213
      @tmontana213 8 месяцев назад

      I bought a pit barrel about 2-3 years ago. Its great. not as many features and the original is only a 30 gal drum but it works pretty much the same way. The flavor is insane. They do make a 50 gal version now that's half the cost of a gateway. If you're still cooking on a pellet I highly recommend going to a drum. Big Poppa Smokers also sells DIY kits to make your own.

  • @chrisanderson9542
    @chrisanderson9542 Год назад

    I building them 20yrs nothing but costly barrel smoker you make them out 12$ barrel

  • @SmokinDawG
    @SmokinDawG 4 месяца назад

    Hunsaker smokers are superior

  • @bluesdemitra38
    @bluesdemitra38 3 года назад +1

    Cmon Malcolm you know damn well the best smoke flavor comes from an offset smoker.

  • @jaquestraw1
    @jaquestraw1 3 года назад +2

    $800 😂

  • @RoadKill4Supper
    @RoadKill4Supper 2 года назад +1

    "you CAN over smoke it."
    BullSh#t.
    And BTW, You can build a quality Ugly Drum Smoker for $50.
    Get an aftermarket controller (i.e. CyberQ) and you've got an amazing smoker on autopilot.

  • @menkros1
    @menkros1 2 года назад

    Bad design. Ineffective