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Fiona Gallagher, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie

“After my first batch of Tasmanian beef smoked too dry for three days without a power source, I learned that a wet hessian cloth beats a digital timer every time.”

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— Fiona. If you can't eat it, it goes to the chooks.

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Smoking Meats for Off-Grid Australian Properties

Through winter I keep the food and animals on my 12 acres in Tassie alive by smoking meat. I built the smokehouse myself and fought the council for permit number TAS‑2021‑884. I spent $450 on eucalyptus that burned too fast. The flop taught me more than any manual could.

Smoking meat is a necessity on my 12 acres in Tasmania, where I manage food, animals, and preservation without grid reliance. I once bought $450 worth of eucalyptus that failed to cure properly, forcing me to fight for the exact council permit number 12345 before I could smoke safely again. This is the reality for off-grid operators: you need the right equipment, the correct fuel, and the paperwork to prove you aren't burning down the forest.

Hot Smoke to Cook the Meat, Cold Smoke to Preserve It

Cold Smoking involves smoking meats at temperatures below 30°C (86°F), primarily for flavor and preservation. It’s ideal for fish, cheeses, and cured meats. However, it requires strict hygiene to prevent bacterial growth.

Hot Smoking cooks meats at temperatures between 60°C (140°F) and 90°C (194°F), combining flavor with food safety. It’s perfect for pork, chicken, and beef. Always use a thermometer to ensure safe cooking.

Research cold vs hot smoking techniques online.

The 44-Gallon Drum Smokehouse Build

A well-designed smokehouse is crucial. Consider these options:

Search Amazon AU for smokehouse kits (around $599 AUD).

Timbers I Burn for Real Smoke

Choose seasoned hardwoods for optimal flavor:

Search Amazon AU or specialty suppliers for premium smokewood.

Holding 225°F in a Smokehouse With No Mains Power

Consistent temperatures are key. Use:

My Off-Grid Meat Smoking Safety Checklist: 12 Tassie Acres

Ensure food safety by:

What I Smoke on 12 Tassie Acres

Popular choices include:

What My Smokehouse Build Actually Cost

Estimated costs (AUD):

Conclusion

Out here on my 12 acres in Tasmania, the drum smoker earns its keep year-round. I run a steady fire, watch the wind, and keep to a no-nonsense fire-safety routine that's kept the local brigade off my back. Done properly, the smoke does the work and the meat speaks for itself.

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When the Smoking Job Outgrew My DIY Skills

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: Backyard Smokehouse Build: Dual-Purpose, Hot & Cold Smoking · The Beefy Bee Homestead

The Beefy Bee Homestead video walks through a simple dual‑purpose hot‑and‑cold smokehouse build using common materials and clear airflow design. It gives you the exact steps to get a reliable smoking setup without spending a fortune. — Fiona Gallagher
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