Smoked Thor’s Hammer (Whole Beef Shank) Time and Temp

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Smoked Thor’s Hammer (Whole Beef Shank) Time and Temp

Thor’s Hammer – a whole beef shank frenched down to its massive exposed bone – cooks like a brisket and serves like a showpiece. It is all working muscle and connective tissue, so you smoke it low, wrap it through the render, and take it to probe-tender before shredding it right off the bone. A 4 to 7 lb hammer feeds 4 to 6. Plan your fire below.

How long to smoke a Thor’s Hammer

Run 275°F over oak or hickory. The cook has two acts: about 3.5 hours unwrapped until the bark sets and the internal reaches 165°F, then wrapped – tight foil, or bone-up in a covered pan with a cup of beef stock – for roughly 3 more hours until it probes like butter at 200 to 210°F. Total ride is 6 to 8 hours depending on size. Like a brisket, the clock is only the plan: the probe is the verdict. Rest it 30 to 45 minutes before shredding.

Buying and prepping one

Ask the butcher for a whole beef shank, frenched – the meat pushed down and the top of the bone cleaned to the knuckle. Most run 4 to 7 lb with the bone carrying a quarter to a third of the weight. Trim any loose silverskin, but do not chase it: the collagen is the point. Dry brine overnight if you have the time, then a simple salt-pepper-garlic beef rub an hour before the fire. An injection of beef stock buys insurance on a leaner shank.

Foil wrap or pan braise?

Both finish the render; they eat differently. Tight foil keeps it a pure smoke – firmer bark, beefier surface. The covered pan with stock is half braise: silkier shreds and a pan of concentrated jus you will want for serving. If it is your first hammer, go pan – the stock forgives a hot pit and the jus makes the platter.

Serving it

The show is the point: stand it on the bone on a board, shred tableside with two forks, and dress the meat with the jus. From there it is sandwiches, tacos, loaded fries, or plates with the classic brisket sides. Feeding a crowd for money? The catering calculator carries the hammer’s real bone and cook loss so your quote survives contact with the scale.

FAQ

What cut of beef is a Thor’s Hammer?

A whole beef shank – the shin – with the meat left on and the bone frenched clean for the handle look. It is the same muscle osso buco comes from, cooked whole instead of crosscut.

What temperature is a Thor’s Hammer done?

200 to 210°F internal and probe-tender. Under 195°F the connective tissue has not surrendered and the meat will not shred – if it fights the probe, it is not done, whatever the clock says.

Do you have to wrap it?

Practically, yes. Shank is the most collagen-dense cut on the steer, and the wrap (or covered pan) powers it through the long render without drying the outside. Unwrapped-only hammers usually stall out chewy.

How many people does one feed?

A 5 to 6 lb hammer yields roughly 2.5 lb of shredded beef after the bone and the render – dinner for 4 to 6 as the main. The buying calculator below scales it to your headcount.

🔥 Whole Beef Shank (Thor's Hammer) at a glance
Pit temps: Slow and Low 275°F / 135°C
Time rule of thumb: Pulled/Shredded: 6.5 h across 2 stages · Standing on the Bone: 6.5 h across 2 stages
Rest: 36 min recommended
Best woods: oak, hickory
Fire setup: Set up for indirect smoking with oak or hickory at 250-275F. Leave room in the firebox for a long cook – this one goes low and slow to a wrap phase, not a quick sear.

Times & temperatures

Style Method Pit temp Approx time Pull / done temp
Pulled/Shredded Slow and Low 275°F / 135°C ~6.5 hr 205°F / 96°C
Standing on the Bone Slow and Low 275°F / 135°C ~6.5 hr 205°F / 96°C

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How much whole beef shank (thor's hammer) should you buy?

Set your headcount and we work backward through trim and cook loss to the raw weight to put in the cart.

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The 30% pre-cook loss is mostly the BONE - a frenched shank bone is a quarter to a third of the hammer\'s weight; knife trim is just silverskin. A 5-6 lb Thor\'s Hammer yields roughly 2.5 lb of shredded beef - plan on it feeding 4-6 as a main.

Written by John Kirker, who built the first meat smoking calculator in 2011. Times come from cooks we have actually run and logged; temperature and feel decide the finish, never the clock alone.

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