How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
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How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225

Smoking pork butt low and slow at 225°F (107°C) is one of the best ways to get juicy, tender, fall-apart pulled pork. But the big question is always the same: How long does it take? The answer depends on weight, fat content, bone-in vs boneless, and your smoker’s stability. This full guide explains the exact timing, temperature stages, tips, bark development, spritzing, wrapping, resting, and a complete smoking schedule.

If you want perfect pulled pork every time, this is your go-to reference.

⭐ Quick Answer: How Long to Smoke Pork Butt at 225°F

➡️ Most pork butts take 1.5–2 hours per pound at 225°F.

So:

Pork Butt WeightTime at 225°F
4 lb6–8 hours
5 lb7.5–10 hours
6 lb9–12 hours
7 lb10.5–14 hours
8 lb12–16 hours
9 lb13.5–18 hours
10 lb15–20 hours

Bone-in butts take longer because the bone slows heat transfer.
Boneless butts cook faster.

How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225

🔥 Internal Temperature Guide (Most Important)

Pork butt is done by temperature, not just by time.

StageInternal TempWhat Happens
Start40–100°FCold, tough
Bark Stage140–160°FColor forms, fat starts rendering
The Stall160–170°FTemp stops rising for hours
Wrapping Time165–170°FMost pitmasters wrap here
Tender Zone195–203°FMeat becomes soft
Pulled Pork Done203–205°FFully tender, shreddable
Resting180–190°FJuices redistribute

Perfect pulled pork finish temp:

👉 203–205°F internal

🧊 The Stall Explained (The Longest Part)

At 160–170°F, your pork butt will “stall” for 1–4 hours.
This is normal.

Why it happens:

  • Moisture comes to the surface
  • Evaporation cools the meat
  • Temp stays stuck even though it’s cooking inside

This is the moment many beginners panic. Don’t worry—your pork is doing exactly what it should.

Want to shorten the stall?

Wrap the pork butt (Texas Crutch) in:

  • Foil (fastest)
  • Butcher paper (best bark)
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225

🧾 Complete Smoking Schedule (225°F)

This is a pro-level timetable you can follow for any 6–10 lb pork butt.

1. Preheat Smoker to 225°F (15 min)

Use hickory, apple, cherry, or a mix.

2. Season the Pork Butt (10 min)

Use a sweet + smoky rub:

  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Paprika
  • Garlic
  • Brown sugar
  • Chili powder

Optional: mustard binder.

3. Start Smoking (0–4 Hours)

Leave it untouched.
Goal: Build bark and absorb smoke.

4. Spritz the Meat (Every 60–90 min)

Use:

  • Apple juice
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Water
  • Broth

This keeps the bark from drying out.

5. Stall Begins (4–8 Hours)

At 160–170°F internal.

6. Wrap the Pork Butt (6–12 Hours)

Wrap at 165°F to push through the stall faster.

  • Foil → fastest
  • Butcher paper → best crust

7. Finish Cooking (12–18 Hours)

Cook until 203–205°F internal.

8. Rest the Meat (1–2 Hours Minimum)

Wrap tightly in a cooler or warm oven.
Let the temp settle and juices redistribute.

9. Shred & Serve

When the bone pulls out clean and the meat shreds easily, it’s perfect.

How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225

🍖 Bone-In vs Boneless: Which Takes Longer?

TypeTimeNotes
Bone-inSlowerBetter flavor, stays juicier
BonelessFasterMore surface area cooks quickly

Bone acts as an insulator, slightly slowing cooking.

🌡️ Expected Weight Loss During Smoking

Pork butt shrinks 30–40% during smoking.

Example:

  • 10 lb raw pork butt → 6 lb cooked pulled pork

A good serving estimate is 1/3 to 1/2 pound per person.

💨 Best Wood for Smoking a Pork Butt at 225°F

  • Hickory – bold, classic BBQ flavor
  • Applewood – sweet and mild
  • Cherry – dark red bark, sweet smoke
  • Maple – soft sweetness
  • Pecan – rich, buttery smoke

Mix cherry + hickory for competition-style pulled pork.

How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225

⚖️ How to Know Your Pork Butt Is Perfect

Perfectly Smoked Pork Butt Will:

  • Reach 203–205°F internal
  • Shake like jelly when moved
  • Have a deep bark
  • Have a bone that slides out easily
  • Shred with zero effort
  • Have juicy internal fat melted throughout

If it’s still tight or tough at 203°F, let it go to 205–207°F.

🔪 Should You Wrap a Pork Butt at 225°F?

Most pitmasters say yes, unless you want a very thick bark.

Foil Wrapping

Pros:

  • Fastest cook
  • Juiciest results
    Cons:
  • Softer bark

Butcher Paper Wrapping

Pros:

  • Best balance
  • Good bark
    Cons:
  • Slightly slower

No Wrap (Naked)

Pros:

  • Strongest bark
    Cons:
  • Longest cook time
  • Risk of dryness
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225

💤 Resting Time (Critical Step)

Rest for at least 1 hour, but 2–3 hours is better.

Resting prevents the meat from drying out and makes shredding easier.

Keep it wrapped and place it in a cooler or warm oven (150°F).

📚 Common Questions

1. How long does it take to smoke an 8 lb pork butt at 225°F?

Expect 12–16 hours depending on wrapping and smoker stability.

2. Can I smoke a pork butt overnight?

Yes. Start it before bed, let it run at 225°F, wrap after the stall in the morning, and finish by lunch.

3. Should I spritz the pork butt?

Yes, every 60–90 minutes after bark forms.
This adds moisture and helps smoke stick.

4. What internal temperature is pulled pork done?

For tender pulled pork: 203–205°F.

5. Why is my pork butt cooking so slowly?

Reasons:

  • Bone-in
  • High humidity
  • Smoker temp swings
  • Stall lasting long
  • Thick fat cap

6. Should I remove the fat cap?

Trim to 1/4 inch for perfect rendering.

7. Can I cook pork butt faster at 250°F or 275°F?

Yes, but the bark and smoke ring change slightly.
225°F gives the most classic results.

How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
How Long To Smoke Pork Butt At 225
Imen Dridi

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I’m Imen, a home cook and recipe tester who loves recreating the world’s favorite chef-inspired dishes in a simple, real-kitchen way.

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