There I said it.
Every time I try and cook ribs I over cook them and they get crispy. I keep hearing 3-2-1 or 2-2-1. Wrap and don't wrap. I had them on my smoker this last time for no more than 3 hours and they were still too much. I am guessing that my CB is just getting hotter than I think it is.
-Jeep
For what its worth, here's what I do, from start to finish. I do this for both baby backs and St. Louis cuts...
1. remove membrane
2. apply rub. I put my own together, but there's a lot of great stuff out there.
3. allow to rest for at least a couple hours
4. fill half a chimney halfway with Kingsford, light ér up.
5. once coals are ashed over, dump in one side of grill with drip pan of apple juice on the other side
6. drop a few (maybe 5 or 6) unlit coals + wood chunks atop coals.
7. place the ribs on the cool side, over the drip pan.
8. let the ribs sit in the smoke for 45 minutes, rotate them for even cooking, add more chunks, cover for another 45 minutes.
9. double wrap in foil with brown sugar, honey and some butter for one hour. Rotate & flip every fifteen minutes.
10. remove ribs from foil, lay out on cool side of grill. Reserve the drippings from the foil. allow ribs to sit 15 minutes
11. pour and brush reserved drippings over ribs. Leave on grill another 10 minutes.
12. remove from grill, allow to rest 15 to 20 minutes.
13. cut with a sharp knife
14. enjoy the best ribs you ever made.