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Live Oak for Smoking?

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Elephant Tears
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I know the preferred oak for smoking meats is post oak but is there a huge difference in post vs plain old live oak? Here in west central Texas I have plenty of mature live oak but no post oak. I love the way the live oak smells in the fire place but have not smoked with it yet. Let me know what y'all think.
SanAntoneAg
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AG
Live oak is great IMHO. Sometimes I'll add a little mesquite.
Gig 'em! '90
txrancher69
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I have both on our property and have smoked with both. Couldn't tell all that much difference to be honest with you. The live oak maybe a little more astringent. Aaron Franklin swears by post oak, but what does he know? Go with what you have and don't look back.
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TxSquarebody
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Live oak will be just fine. Make sure it is well seasoned.
Saltwater Assassin
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Only issue Ive ever had with live oak is a mold/fungus that seems to like it more so than Pecan. I usually keep at least a cord of wood laying around, & while I prefer Pecan for smoking I use plenty of Oak too (live & post). The mold will grow while seasoning sometimes. The mold seems to be a tad more common on the live oak. This is purely anecdotal from my point of view, and its really not a big deal; i just clean it off with a wire brush before I burn it. You just have to be mindful of it when you're loading the firebox.

Pretty minor "negative" imo. Happy smokin!
agfan2013
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I use live oak all the time as it's what I have the most access to. Use it and don't think twice, no issues with it and something smoked in it will taste very similar to post oak.
dolch
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Live oak is good.
key is make sure it's dry. But that's true of any wood.
dahouse
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I always use live oak as a base and then add pecan. Live oak burns snow and hot
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HtownAg92
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I typically use Live Oak too, because that is what I get from the trees trimmed in my neighborhood. I also pick up pecan and peach wood. All smoke just fine.
Na Zdraví 87
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Although not ideal to me, live oak works. I usually add some mesquite to it or pecan.
Aggieangler93
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Live oak trimmings here are plentiful, so that is about all I smoke with. Never had any issues with it.
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I've used both red oak and live oak, never had an issue with flavor from either. Biggest issue I've noticed is the mold/fungus as mentioned above. Since they produce spores, it makes me worry about putting it I to the smoker.

I use pecan because there are 2 large ones in my backyard and it's really available, but mesquite is still my favorite smoke flavor.
BusterAg
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Somewhere between very few people and no one at all will be able to taste the difference between live oak and post oak, depending on how you cook.

I get wood from wherever I can get it, and keep the red oak and pecan separated from the rest of the oak, which I just refer to as "white oak". Live oak is great smoking wood.
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