Show Notes
Air Date: March 8, 2023
Welcome to Episode 241 of the podcast.
Joining me this week is Canadian chef and disruptor Matt Basile to talk about his latest project, Alchemy Grills. Launching this spring, the Alchemy Grill gives cooks the option of low and slow smoking and also hot and fast grilling, both fueled by wood and charcoal. Visit
www.alchemygrills.com and
www.dicksonbbq.com for details and preorders and follow along on Instagram & Tik Tok @alchemygrills.
Chef Matt can be found @chefmattbasile on both those platforms as well.
This episode has been brought to you by:
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And
The Barrel Boss Q, a family owned and operated small business in Leduc County, AB and the manufacturer of the Original Canadian Charcoal Drum Smoker. Visit them at
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All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music.
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