This is Barbecue Nation After Hours.
Speaker AThe conversation that took place after the show ended.
Speaker BHey, everybody, it's jt and this is a special version of Barbecue Nation.
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Speaker BHey, everybody.
Speaker BWelcome to After Hours here on Barbecue Nation.
Speaker BI'm JT along with hall of Famer Ms. Leanne Whippen, who's heading out big judging assignment tomorrow.
Speaker BAnd we've got Brian Lee from Brian Lee BT Lee.
Speaker BSpices and rubs.
Speaker BAnd Brian was kind enough to sit through the first hour of us picking at him.
Speaker BSo now we get to do the lightning round in the after hours, and we'll have fun with this.
Speaker AHow's that?
Speaker ASounds like a great time.
Speaker AOkay, rack them up.
Speaker BOkay, here we go.
Speaker BIf you could cook and then dine with a historical figure, who would it be, and what would the menu be?
Speaker AI would love, love to sit at a table with Julia Child and Jacques Pepin at the same time.
Speaker BThere you go.
Speaker ALike, I know.
Speaker AI know one's still alive, but the other one isn't.
Speaker ABut I would love to.
Speaker AI would love to just take that dynamic and honestly, whatever.
Speaker AThey could serve me cereal, and I'd be happy.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker CJulia's on.
Speaker COn my list as well.
Speaker BYeah, yeah.
Speaker CAlso, I have signed cookbooks from them too.
Speaker COh, very nice.
Speaker AVery nice.
Speaker ASecondary.
Speaker ASecondary choice.
Speaker ASnoop Dogg and Martha Stewart.
Speaker COh, there you go.
Speaker BThat would be fun.
Speaker CDynamic duo.
Speaker AIt'd be fun.
Speaker AIt'd just be fun.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYou guys might be zipped and eating corn dogs.
Speaker BYou wouldn't care.
Speaker CProbably right.
Speaker AI'd be okay with that.
Speaker BYeah, it's fine.
Speaker BHow long did it take you, do you think, to hone your skills on what you're doing?
Speaker BTechnical stuff Aside, not your 20 years in tech or, you know, your wife doing the labeling, but I'm talking about the food process.
Speaker AI don't.
Speaker AI don't know if I'm actually fully honed, truthfully.
Speaker AEvery day is another slide against that iron is what it feels like.
Speaker ASo I'd like to say 40.
Speaker A43 years.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker CThere you go.
Speaker BThat's sleep.
Speaker AI think that's my number right now.
Speaker B43.
Speaker A43 years old.
Speaker BIf you could work with one of your barbecue heroes.
Speaker BDoesn't have to be current hall of Famers, but it certainly can be.
Speaker BWho would it be?
Speaker AOh, man, that's a.
Speaker AThat's a tough question, too.
Speaker ASo, Leanna side.
Speaker CYes.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker CThank you, though.
Speaker ALet's.
Speaker ALet's say I would probably.
Speaker AI would love to pick the brain of Steven Racklin, you know, and work and work alongside him.
Speaker AI also think that Erica Blair Robi is fun.
Speaker ASuper fun.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AThat's such a tough question.
Speaker AMy dad, I'd love to just roll that for a weekend and see how that works out.
Speaker AKnow, I grew up, I grew up in his shadow.
Speaker AMore than.
Speaker AMore than anything.
Speaker AThat man was a legend up there.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BOn a scale of 1 to 10, how much barbecue do you eat on a regular basis?
Speaker ATruth be told, probably a two at this point.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ASo my, my wife and I both had bariatric surgery.
Speaker BOh.
Speaker AI had bariatric surgery five years ago.
Speaker APrior to that, I was barbecuing like crazy.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker AAnd I was like £550 and, you know, barreling towards the grave and ended up with bariatric surgery.
Speaker ADropped down to, to a cool like 280.
Speaker AAnd then, and then she ended up with surgery.
Speaker AAnd so our household, we eat like birds.
Speaker ASo cooking a brisket is now a feed the neighborhood affair.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYou know, like, I feed the whole village.
Speaker AWe end up like, when I do these videos for, for anything, for any of my content, it's like, okay, we're shooting videos today.
Speaker ABrother in law, sister in law, family, friends, swoop on through with your Tupperware because you're going to get it all.
Speaker AAnd we'll eat off of the remains for three or four days.
Speaker BSure.
Speaker COh, interesting.
Speaker AYeah, it's wild.
Speaker ASo I've gone from quantity to quality on that.
Speaker ASo I try to focus on, like, the really choicest cuts and that kind of stuff versus going to Walmart, getting myself a select packer brisket and.
Speaker BYeah, yeah, I get it, I get it.
Speaker BIf you could erase one mistake from your past, what would it be and why?
Speaker AI don't think I would do anything different.
Speaker BGood answer.
Speaker AI don't think I do anything different because everything that I've done has forged me into what I am today.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AIf I were to extract something stupid, you know, I don't.
Speaker AI don't think I would be the same person.
Speaker AI am, and I'm pretty comfortable with who I am.
Speaker BHang on a second.
Speaker BSorry about that.
Speaker ASure.
Speaker BIf Leanne declared you supreme ruler of barbecue for a week, what would you, Brian Lee, as Supreme leader, decree?
Speaker AI would decree that all ketchup based sauces must cease to exist.
Speaker ALet's get rid of ketchup and barbecue for a month or two and see what happens.
Speaker AGive me, give me the mustard give me the vinegar.
Speaker CWestern Kentuckians that like that, or I.
Speaker AMean, Western Kentucky, like Owensboro style is heavy.
Speaker AWorcestershire.
Speaker CHuh.
Speaker AThey tend to do a lot of mutton right there.
Speaker AThe Litchfield Hodgenville area is a lot of vinegar.
Speaker AYou know, I personally am a mustard barbecue fan.
Speaker CI love mustard base.
Speaker AI'm a vinegar evangelist.
Speaker AYeah, I evangelist.
Speaker AI think you've got vinegar goes on everything.
Speaker BYou've got a follower for your flock right there with that hall of fame lady.
Speaker BAs soon as you said bad banned ketchup, she saw this smile on her face.
Speaker AYeah, I mean, I feel.
Speaker AI feel like there's a place for ketchup in the various things.
Speaker ALike.
Speaker ABut I like that ketchup is a method and not.
Speaker AAnd the Heinz Corporation kind of like, made it a thing where ketchup is synonymous with tomato instead of, like the OG where it was bananas.
Speaker AYou ever had banana ketchup?
Speaker BI don't think I have.
Speaker BI don't think I have.
Speaker AHuge in the Philippines.
Speaker AHuge in the Philippines.
Speaker ABut that was the original ketchup.
Speaker BOh, wow.
Speaker AIt was a process for preserving things that went bad.
Speaker AAnd there was a tomato bloom, and they had to figure out what to do with all these rotting tomatoes.
Speaker AAnd the Heinz and Hunt's corporation turned ketchup into a staple in America.
Speaker AOh, tomato ketchup.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BSo we give you a fantasy day.
Speaker BPooh.
Speaker BYou got one.
Speaker BWhat for, Brian, would you like to see in your activities for your fantasy day?
Speaker AI would probably like to wake up at about 10 o' clock in the morning, have.
Speaker AHave a nice coffee because I'm addicted to the bean.
Speaker AI would probably go to a farmer's market, talk to all the farmers and producers there for a little while, have a nice lunch with my wife.
Speaker AWe would then go shopping for a meal that I was going to create for my friends and family later that evening.
Speaker AAnd that friends and family affair would probably turn into a game night where we're playing anything, just laughing.
Speaker AProbably a bottle of bourbon is gone at this point.
Speaker AI would like to end that off by watching the Cleveland Browns win the Super Bowl.
Speaker BThat is a fantasy day, buddy.
Speaker AAbsolutely is.
Speaker A100%.
Speaker ABut you know what?
Speaker BI like it.
Speaker BI like it.
Speaker BI like it.
Speaker CI like it, too.
Speaker BIf you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?
Speaker AI always thought I would be a.
Speaker ALike a bull elephant, but I realized that I'm probably more of a bulldog.
Speaker BHow'd you come up with that?
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AI've always.
Speaker AI've always felt drawn to bull elephants.
Speaker ABut as it gets older and older, I'm just, I'm more of a, you know, you know.
Speaker BI get a dog.
Speaker BWell, you know, bull elephants can live a very long time.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYeah, they can.
Speaker BIf we decided to put all your skills and talents to music, what would the music be?
Speaker AOh, man, that's a hard one.
Speaker CIt is a hard one.
Speaker AI would, I would probably end up.
Speaker AAh, so this is hard.
Speaker AThis is hard because I'm, I am, I am a musician as well.
Speaker ASo I'm like thinking of all these weird bands and stuff like that.
Speaker AI would probably end up in some prog rock funk fusion jazz quartet.
Speaker ALike I, I know I know a lot about.
Speaker ANo, I know a little about a lot and I know enough to get me in trouble.
Speaker BYeah, I get it.
Speaker AAnd then I know a lot about a bunch.
Speaker ADoes that make sense?
Speaker AYeah, Yeah.
Speaker BI don't know.
Speaker AThat's not, that's not a very good answer.
Speaker ABut like, I can't, I can't give you, like I can't be like Led Zeppelin, you know?
Speaker CRight.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BWell, where's Brian is the worst place you've ever had to cook.
Speaker AThe worst place I've ever had to cook.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BLet me give you an example.
Speaker BWhen Chris, Chris Lilly was on the show, he was talking about.
Speaker BBecause there's another follow up question to this, but he was talking about, I think it was actually at the Jack and it was out in the middle of field and they had a storm and his tent was flying away, yada, yada yada.
Speaker BAnd then other people have said, well, I helped out at something, an event and we were in this greasy kitchen or whatever.
Speaker AI would probably say that it's probably grilling outdoors in the northeast Ohio winters.
Speaker AThat's what it is.
Speaker AI love that area, but I do not like the cold anymore and I don't want to be in 3ft of snow trying to keep a fire going.
Speaker BYeah, I get it.
Speaker BBoxers or briefs?
Speaker ABoxer briefs.
Speaker BOkay, now here's the follow up.
Speaker BHave you ever had to cook in the snow in just your underwear?
Speaker AIn just my underwear?
Speaker ANo, I've never been blessed having to do that.
Speaker ADo I have shoes in this scenario?
Speaker BYeah, you can throw some slippers on or whatever.
Speaker AThrow some slippers on?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ANo, I've never, I've never had to cook in the snow in my underwear.
Speaker AAlthough I would, I would say that back when I lived in Ohio it was not unheard of for me to wear sandals and shorts in 30 degree weather.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAlthough now that just Makes me cold thinking about it.
Speaker CYeah, yeah.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BSweatshirts or formal wear?
Speaker BI think I know the answer.
Speaker AForever formal.
Speaker BNo.
Speaker ASweatshirts.
Speaker ACome on.
Speaker AIf I could wear.
Speaker AIf I could live my life in my hoodie, I would do it.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BThis.
Speaker BThis is kind of a personal question, but it's.
Speaker BYou'll see.
Speaker BWould you describe yourself as corn fed or grass fed?
Speaker AI would describe myself as fed.
Speaker ANo, I. I mean, I. I love it all.
Speaker AI appreciate.
Speaker AI appreciate the corn fed.
Speaker AI appreciate the grass fed.
Speaker BYou know, I get it.
Speaker BI get it.
Speaker ADifferent applications, different strokes for different folks.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BYou're on death row.
Speaker BWhat would your last meal be?
Speaker AMan, that's a tough one, too.
Speaker AI wasn't prepared for that, honestly.
Speaker AIt would probably be a day of cooking with my grandmother and my mother.
Speaker CYeah, but what would you be making?
Speaker CLike, what do you.
Speaker ASo it would start with.
Speaker AIt'd be a lot of breakfast food, first and foremost, I feel like breakfast.
Speaker ASo we would have crepes with the Hungarian sweet cheese filling.
Speaker AI'd have what we call the.
Speaker AThe Bonner special in our family, which is a pancake with two eggs over easy on top of it, doused with maple syrup.
Speaker AFrench toast, you know, and then I'd probably.
Speaker AI'd probably have a really good quiche on top of that.
Speaker AAnd we'd.
Speaker AWe'd end it with probably rib eyes or skirt steaks.
Speaker BThere you go.
Speaker AThe chain.
Speaker BNo bake.
Speaker BNo bacon or ham.
Speaker AI mean, there's bacon everywhere.
Speaker BI got it.
Speaker AThat meal is all bacon.
Speaker BI got it.
Speaker AAll bacon.
Speaker BI got it.
Speaker CI got it.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAnd pork belly.
Speaker APork belly be up there, too.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BWhat's the worst concert you ever attended?
Speaker BNot one that.
Speaker BNot one that you performed in.
Speaker BOne that you want to listen to.
Speaker AThere were a couple of those.
Speaker AThe worst concert is simultaneously one of the worst and the best shows I've ever been to.
Speaker AWe went and saw the Counting Crows at the Bridgestone arena in Nashville a couple of years ago with Matchbox 20.
Speaker AAnd I went in thinking, oh, I love the Counting Crows, but I don't give a shit about Matchbox 20.
Speaker CRight, right.
Speaker AAnd I left thinking, wow, the Counting Crow sucked really bad.
Speaker AAnd matchbox 20 was amazing.
Speaker AAnd after that, because the amount of, like, love and energy they had on stage completely transmitted to the crowd.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AWhereas the Counting Crows just didn't want to be there.
Speaker BThey were just.
Speaker BThey were just doing another show.
Speaker AThey were just doing another show.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd I've seen them since, and it's been great.
Speaker ASo I don't Know what happened that day?
Speaker CThey were just not a bad night.
Speaker BYeah, yeah.
Speaker BDo you remember, Brian, the first thing you ever grilled or smoked?
Speaker AWell, the first thing that I ever.
Speaker AI ever smoked was a brisket flat, actually.
Speaker CAh, that's.
Speaker AAnd that was a terrible start to do this career.
Speaker CI was gonna say that can pretty much turn you off and not wanna.
Speaker AI.
Speaker AWell, so I completely destroyed this thing.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker AIt was shoe leather at the end, but I soaked it in, I reconstituted it in beef stock and shredded it up and I served it on bagels with cream cheese.
Speaker COh, that would be good.
Speaker AAnd it was fine after that.
Speaker AIt wasn't over smoked.
Speaker AIt was just overdone.
Speaker ALike drastically overdone.
Speaker BI will tell you that you are not the first person on this show to ever say that you trashed a brisket the first time that they.
Speaker BThey cooked it.
Speaker CBut I've never heard of anyone saying brisket as their first thing that they ever yeped or grilled.
Speaker ASwing for the fences.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BWell.
Speaker BAnd I like the fact that Brian had the.
Speaker BThe chispa, if you will, to.
Speaker COkay, wait, what did you say?
Speaker CThe what?
Speaker BChutzpah.
Speaker CI thought it was chutzpah.
Speaker BWell, chutzpah.
Speaker BOkay, okay.
Speaker AChutzpah.
Speaker CI was like, did I. I've been saying it wrong all these years.
Speaker CChutzpah or whatever it is.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BBrian had the stones to actually.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker BTo reconstitute that.
Speaker BPut it on a bagel with some cheese, cream cheese, and get something out of it.
Speaker BThat to me, shows you're on your toes, buddy.
Speaker CThat's right.
Speaker BThat.
Speaker BThat is really good.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BFavorite movie of all time.
Speaker ASo it's probably gonna be.
Speaker AIt's probably gonna be the Lord of the Rings trilogy is.
Speaker AIs up there.
Speaker ABut also Tombstone.
Speaker ATombstone is also up there.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BI know a lot of the guys that were in that movie, they were.
Speaker BThey're good guys, so.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BLord of the Rings.
Speaker ALord of the Rings.
Speaker BOh, that's great.
Speaker AThat's a good one.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AI'm a sucker for those old spaghetti westerns.
Speaker COh, yeah, they're fun.
Speaker BTwo mules for Sister Sarah.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BClint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AI always remember Shirley McCain in the Nun's outfit, smoking a stogie.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AYou know, and I'm like, that's.
Speaker AThat's perfect.
Speaker BYeah, absolutely.
Speaker BAnd let's see.
Speaker BDire Straits, acdc or Billy Ray Cyrus.
Speaker BBilly Ray's from Kentucky, if you didn't know that.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ABut that's not.
Speaker AThat's not where we're going with that, I would say that AC DC is probably it.
Speaker AAlthough the Dire Straits are fantastic.
Speaker AYeah, yeah.
Speaker BPretty sure.
Speaker BPretty sure Mark Knopfler can play anything.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BYou know, like that.
Speaker BWhat do you want to do when you retire?
Speaker BIf you retire.
Speaker AThere is no such thing.
Speaker AThe only way I'm going to retire is if I end up selling BT leaves to somebody and then buying a small island.
Speaker BLike that's.
Speaker BYeah, yeah, there you go.
Speaker BThere you go.
Speaker ANo cruise ship circuit for real.
Speaker AForever.
Speaker BOh, man.
Speaker BYou know, if you buy that island, you can cook in your underwear because nobody will give a crap.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker ANo one will care.
Speaker BNo one will care.
Speaker BLike that.
Speaker BA couple last questions here.
Speaker BDumbest thing you've ever seen done with a smoker grill or barbecue.
Speaker BDoesn't have to mean you did it, but just the dumbest thing you've ever seen done.
Speaker AThis is going to be really, really pretentious, but stop using lighter fluid.
Speaker BYeah, no, that's not pretentious.
Speaker AThat's it.
Speaker AI swear, I can taste it.
Speaker AEven if you use it, like five or six cooks before.
Speaker AYou know, like, especially if you're smoking, if you're putting something in that smoker that's been there forever, like, it's going to be there for 12 hours.
Speaker AIt's just going to absorb what was in it before.
Speaker AAnd if you lit it with lighter fluid.
Speaker ACome on.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker BI'm not sure why anybody actually uses that, except maybe to start a campfire.
Speaker CI want to know.
Speaker CI've seen Myron use a ton of it.
Speaker COh, I have.
Speaker AIt is not that hard to start a chimney or to get a butane torch.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AYou know.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AButane torch is much more fun.
Speaker BAnyway, so Brian, Brian Lee from BT Lee's Sauces, Rubs, recipes, stuff.
Speaker BVery successful young guy and I like.
Speaker CAll of his variations of his products and I'm excited to see see the new things.
Speaker CAnd it's almost the holiday, so that's a perfect place to go to get your holiday gifts.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AYou got gift boxes.
Speaker COh, that's even better yet.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CWhat was the website again?
Speaker AJust so btlees.com B T L E I G H S.com Perfect.
Speaker CAwesome.
Speaker APerfect.
Speaker BThank you, Brian.
Speaker BWe appreciate it.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CThank you for your time.
Speaker BThank you so much, folks.
Speaker BThat's going to wrap up after hours this week and Ms. Leanne and I will be back next week after she finishes gadding around the East Coast.
Speaker BAnd we appreciate you listening.
Speaker BWe thank Brian again for being with us on the show.
Speaker BAnd remember our motto here at Barbecue Nation.
Speaker BTurn it, don't burn it.
Speaker BTake care.
Speaker BWe'll see you later.