By Bill Ohaire | Published: April 2026 | Last Updated: April 2026

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Quick Answer

Smoke pork shoulder with mesquite wood at 110-120°C (225-250°F) for 10-14 hours. Internal temp: 93-96°C (200-205°F). Mesquite adds a earthy, intense, slightly bitter flavour.

Why Mesquite Wood for Pork Shoulder?

Mesquite is a very strong-intensity smoking wood with a earthy, intense, slightly bitter flavour profile. Texan staple — grows wild across arid regions.

Mesquite is a workable pairing for pork shoulder. The strongest smoking wood. Easy to over-smoke — use sparingly or blend with a milder wood like oak. Best for short, hot cooks.

Wood

Mesquite

Intensity

Very Strong

Flavour

Earthy, intense, slightly bitter

Smoker Temp

110-120°C (225-250°F)

Smoke Time

10-14 hours

Internal Temp

93-96°C (200-205°F)

How to Smoke Pork Shoulder with Mesquite

  1. Prep the pork shoulder: Score the skin if on. Apply your rub generously — pork shoulder is thick and needs heavy seasoning.
  2. Set up your smoker: Preheat to 110-120°C (225-250°F). Add mesquite wood chunks (not chips — chunks burn slower and produce cleaner smoke). Use less than you think — mesquite is intense.
  3. Smoke: Place the pork shoulder on the grate, fat side up. Maintain a steady temperature throughout the cook.
  4. Monitor: Use a leave-in probe thermometer. Expect the stall around 70-77°C (160-170°F) — this is normal.
  5. Target temp: Cook until the internal temperature reaches 93-96°C (200-205°F).
  6. Rest: Rest for 1-2 hours (wrapped, in an esky) before slicing or serving.

The go-to for pulled pork. Cook until the bone wiggles freely and a probe slides in like butter. The stall is real — wrap in foil at 77°C (170°F) to power through. Shred while hot and mix the bark through.

Mesquite Wood — Flavour Profile

CharacteristicDetail
FlavourEarthy, intense, slightly bitter
IntensityVery Strong
Best ForBeef (especially brisket)
OriginTexan staple — grows wild across arid regions

Wood Pairing Tips

Mesquite is a bold wood. For pork shoulder, consider blending with a milder wood like apple or cherry to soften the intensity. Start with a 50/50 mix and adjust to taste.

Pro tip: Always use seasoned (dried) wood, never green. Green wood produces bitter, acrid smoke. Chunks over chips for a cleaner, longer burn. And remember — thin, blue smoke is the goal. Thick white smoke means your fire needs more oxygen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is mesquite good for smoking pork shoulder?

Mesquite can work for pork shoulder, though it's not the traditional pairing. Mesquite provides a earthy, intense, slightly bitter flavour at very strong intensity.

How long to smoke pork shoulder with mesquite wood?

Smoke pork shoulder with mesquite at 110-120°C (225-250°F) for 10-14 hours. The wood choice doesn't change the cooking time — focus on the internal temperature reaching 93-96°C (200-205°F).

What temperature to smoke pork shoulder with mesquite?

Smoke pork shoulder at 110-120°C (225-250°F) regardless of wood type. Mesquite burns hot — use less wood and add more as needed.

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Guga Foods (YouTube)
Creative pork BBQ experiments including belly and ribs techniques.
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Weber Grill Skills
Weber Australia's pork grilling and smoking guides.
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AmazingRibs.com
Meathead Goldwyn's science-based approach to smoking and grilling pork.
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Mad Scientist BBQ (YouTube)
Jeremy Yoder's detailed pulled pork and ribs experiments.
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