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Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Stainless-Steel Beer-Can Chicken Rack with Drip Pan | 
enlarge | Brand: Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $24.99 You Save: $5.00 (17%)
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 248
Color: Stainless Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.3 x 5.5
MPN: SR8016 Model: SR8016 UPC: 050016780168 EAN: 0050016780168 ASIN: B0007ZGUK2
Release Date: April 1, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Buy 4 eligible items in the 4-for-3 promotion offered by Amazon.com and get 1 of them free. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Stainless-steel beer-can chicken rack with drip pan | | • | Rack holds either a beer can or the included stainless-steel canister | | • | Stable square design; pan collects juices and prevents flare-ups | | • | 2 loop side handles; dishwasher-safe for quick cleanup | | • | Measures 9-3/5 by 7-2/7 by 5-1/2 inches; model number: SR8016 |
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Product Description SR8016 Features: -Beer can chicken roaster with drip pan. -Steven Raichlen collection. -Material: Stainless. -Metal holder adapts to both beer cans and the included unique stainless steel canister. -Can fill with wine, fruit juice, or other flavorful liquid. -Metal drip pan collects meat juices for sauces and prevents dripping fat from erupting into flare-ups. -Dimensions: 5.08'' H x 9.49'' W x 7.28'' D. Steven Raichlen:
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Works Great! August 23, 2010 L. Clancey Perfect addition to my grilling tools, chicken cooks awesome, and the chicken rack cleans up easily!
Why? August 18, 2010 Stephen 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Why would you buy a 25 dollar beer can chicken set up? You can wash a beer can and use just it. Or you can buy a 3 dollar stand at any hardware store and a drip pan at the dollar store. I believe some people have more money than brains.
Great Solution for Beer-On-The-Can Chicken August 14, 2010 J. M. Taylor (Omaha, Nebraska United States) I picked this vertical roaster for multiple reasons. Like many other reviewers, I made a few beer-butt chickens that decided they would rather fall over and make a mess as opposed to stand up straight and tall and cook like a well-behaved poultry. Secondly, I own a couple of cookbooks buy Steven and when I saw that he endorsed this product, I took a leap of faith that he didn't back up a piece of junk.
He did not.
This is a small, but well made and solid piece that works great on my Weber One-Touch Silver charcoal grill. I usually roast 4 lbs. birds, and they fit on the apparatus snugly and securely. I have NOT used the included cup/infuser, only cans of cheaply priced domestic beers. The results have been great. I like to put a little onion or potato in the chicken's neck to help seal in the moisture, but that's me.
The unit is stainless steel, and dishwasher safe and it cleans up nicely. The 12oz. beer cans fit securely in the ring, and it seems like a lot of thought went into the design accept in a couple of areas, which I'll get to in the next paragraph. The handles are secure enough where you can hold the whole thing chicken and all by one handle and not worry about it breaking or bending.
The only cons that I have found are that the drip pan could stand to be a tad deeper and I wished the handles angles upwards a bit more because its tough to fit a gloved or mitted hand between the hot grill grate and the underside of the handle to lift the unit off the grill when its done.
Other than that, job well done and I really recommend it! The additional separate can/infuser enhances the versatility of the device so you can flavor the bird with wine, OJ, sake, sodas, or broths. That's pretty cool.
Happy grilling and enjoy your chicken-on-a-throne!
Great product August 8, 2010 Elvin T. Scott Prepared a large chicken, over seven pound, for smoking. After adding rub to inside and out, I placed white wine into Steve Raichlen's canister. I set the chicken on the canister and placed in the smoker. Even though large amounts of fat was rendered from the chicken during the smoking process, the chicken was extremely moist and tender.
My wife was impressed! She stripped the bird of all the meat and used it in many taste recipes. She has always avoided large birds because she though that the meat would be tough and dry.
The Steve Raichlen's stainless steel beer-can rack and drip pan was easy to use and carry out to the smoker. The handles also made it easy to remove from the smoker with heavy gloves. My wife also appreciated how easy it was to clean.
I fully recommend!
Chicken cooker June 10, 2010 R. Miller (Texas gulf coast) Works great, cleans up nicely. Would have given a 5 star if grease tray was a little larger.
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