If the turkey is completely thawed, I would use 18.5 minutes per pound as a guide. For a 13 pound turkey, this means about 4 hours. I would also monitor with a meat thermometer in the thickest area of the thigh.
When the temperature gets to 185 degrees the turkey should be done. If you are stuffing your turkey, I would add another 5 minutes per pound to account for the stuffing. I like stuffed turkey because the stuffing has a really nice smoked flavor when cooked in the Weber.
I would keep the vent on the top half open while cooking. Add new charcoal about every 45-60 minutes. You will love a Weber-cooked turkey.Smit.
If the temperature under the hood is hot enough (325°F to 350°F), grilling a 12 to 14 pound turkey should take approximately 4 hours. If your grill does not have a thermometer, an oven thermometer can be used. Cooking time may vary depending on temperature of the fire, wind and outdoor air temperature.
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