Some friends of mine want to share the purchase a Bradley 4 rack digital smoker.
One is an avid fisherman and will only be frequently smoking fish- both cold and hot smoking.
The other is a jerky fanatic- both Beef and Game, but will be more seasonal use.
The Jerky Fanatic is fearful that if he splits this purchase that all of his jerky might have a fishy flavor. Should he be worried?
He does not want to endure a long and tedious cleaning project everytime he uses the smoker.
Looking for real world opinions from folks that are experienced "Cross Smokers" ;D
He should not experience "fish flavor carryover". The question has come up several times over the years and I have yet to read anyone saying there is flavor carryover. I personally have never experienced the carryover either.
Others will come along for additional information.
I occasionally smoke some salmon and I have never noticed any flavor carry over from the fish to anything else.
But, after the last fish smoke, I did notice a bit of fish odor when I opened the smoker a couple of days later. Left the door open for a few hours and that seemed to clear up any lingering odor.
Same experience here - have smoked jerky and salmon for the past couple of decades in the same smoker and have never experienced transfer of flavor/aroma in either direction
I recently smoked some Bluefish fillets and had no flavor carry over to the ribs smoked later that weekend.