2 to 4 lbs whole chicken5 to 7 small fresh chilli peppers, roughly chopped2 hot red peppers, roughly chopped3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped1/4 cup of olive oil2 tbs of fresh lemon juice1 teaspoon of sea salt1 can of beer
Preparation
To make the chilli sauce, place the chillies and garlic in the bowl of a small food processor and process until chillies and peppers are finely chopped.
Add the olive oil, lemon juice and salt and process until all is well combined and transfer to a bowl or food container.
Prepare your grill, if you are using charcoal, put the coals on one side of the grill, leaving another side free of coals (if you are using a gas grill, fire up only the burners on one side of the BBQ.
Rub the chicken all over with the olive oil and pepper sauce you mixed in the processor and leave some sauce for basting later.
Now open the beer can and pour some out so the can is only half full.
Insert the beer can into the open cavity on the chicken and prepare the grill by setting it from high to medium heat leaving one side off or free of coals to cook with indirect heat.
Place the chicken on the cool side of the grill using the bottom of the can and the chickens feet to form a tripod so the chicken can cook upright.
Now cover the grill and do not open it for at least one hour.
After an hour start basting the chicken with the left over olive and pepper sauce every 10 minutes, do this for about 30 to 40 minutes.
Now use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the chicken, you want it to reach 165 degrees in the center.
Another way to tell if the chicken is done is just to poke the thigh with a knife and if the liquid runs clears and not pink the chicken is done.
Once the chicken is cooked remove it carefully from the grill because the beer can is very hot.
Lay the chicken flat on a serving tray and remove the beer can.