
Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 16 of16 The Rusty Bucket BBQ menu features a little bit of everything, including specialty sandwiches and loaded baked potatoes. Even though they are listed, beef ribs are no longer on the menu. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 15 of16 The Rusty Bucket BBQ menu features a little bit of everything, including specialty sandwiches and loaded baked potatoes. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 14 of16 The interior of the Rusty Bucket BBQ is filled with fun decorations that go with the smokehouse theme. Mondays through Thursdays, and 10:30 a.m.

Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 13 of16 The exterior of the Rusty Bucket BBQ at 600 Cupples Road. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 12 of16 The exterior of the Rusty Bucket BBQ at 600 Cupples Road. Others are potato salad, pinto beans, coleslaw and creamy corn. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 11 of16 Single serving sides are sold for $2.25 each at the Rusty Bucket BBQ include (pictured) spicy green beans, corn on the cob and macaroni salad. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 10 of16 The exterior of the Rusty Bucket BBQ at 600 Cupples Road. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 9 of16 The exterior of the Rusty Bucket BBQ at 600 Cupples Road. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 8 of16 The Rusty Bucket BBQ version of The Trinity with brisket, spare ribs and two kinds of sausage (original and jalapeño).

Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 7 of16 The Rusty Bucket BBQ has received numerous awards and accolades throughout the years by area media, including the San Antonio Express-News. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 6 of16 The Rusty Bucket BBQ serves up three varieties of sauces that range from sugary sweet to hot and spicy. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 5 of16 Rusty Bucket BBQ sells chicken (left) and turkey by the pound, and both are treated with a thick, peppery rub. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 4 of16 The interior of the Rusty Bucket BBQ is filled with all sorts of knick knacks and signage. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 3 of16 The peach cobbler (pictured) and apple cobbler at the Rusty Bucket BBQ are cooked in the smoker and pick up a noticeable smoky taste from the oak wood. Chuck Blount /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 2 of16 Pulled pork is a highlight on the Rusty Bucket BBQ menu, priced at $13.89 per pound. Side include corn on the cob, spicy green beans and macaroni salad.

It worked out because a lot of my videos then went viral.1 of16 Meats from the Rusty Bucket include (clockwise from top left) smoked turkey, brisket, spare ribs, regular and jalapeño sausage and pulled pork. This was an opportunity to be more creative and laidback with how I pursued a new sport. I had been doing content for social media for a long time and I saw there weren't a lot of people posting about wakesurfing. I approached wakesurfing from a creative standpoint. I started pursuing it and checking out some events. "On the first day, I was doing tricks that the level of pros were doing due to my skills. So, when I saw these certain types of boats throwing these perfect two foot waves, I said, 'That looks unbelievable.'"įrom there, Keen got in touch with Scott Byerly, a legend in the wakeboarding scene, who took him out on his boat. "I always tried to do that where I grew up in coastal Georgia, but I only had fishing boats. "I thought it would be the coolest thing to be able to ride behind the boat like it's a never ending wave," he shares. As a result, the social media influencer saw wakesurfing pop up on the internet, but there wasn't too much information available at the time.
