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4 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said:

I'm probably just being overly paranoid about drying out the flat. If I were doing just point by itself, I could set it higher and be done much quicker. Then again I wonder if the longer cook time at 205 becomes counter-productive due to all the evaporation pre-wrap. I also use a pellet tray for cold smoking that gives me a bit more flexibility in dropping temps. I'll have to experiment a bit more next summer with different temps and methods, I've barely had enough time this summer with everything going.

 

4 hours ago, Boogyman said:

Without knowing the exact science, I find keeping a consistent temp gives better results. Set it, don't open the lid, just leave it alone until done.

5 hours at 300-325 competition brisket......

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4 hours ago, vikas83 said:

Just order BBQ from a restaurant you poors.

I make better BBQ than the restaurants..... 

6 minutes ago, BFit said:

 

5 hours at 300-325 competition brisket......

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So then does a higher-temp, short cook time actually produce a moister result because of less evaporation? I assume that's wrapped pre-stall, right?

Also I'm assuming you're injecting and the bark is probably a bit mushy. Any thoughts on hitting the surface with a torch to crisp it up a bit?

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5 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

So then does a higher-temp, short cook time actually produce a moister result because of less evaporation? I assume that's wrapped pre-stall, right?

Biggest thing the higher temp does is allow you to not have to pull an all nighter at a competition :lol:

4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Also I'm assuming you're injecting and the bark is probably a bit mushy. Any thoughts on hitting the surface with a torch to crisp it up a bit?

Yes, this was from a test we did with 2 different injections and seasoning on 2 briskets. It's smoked untill the rub is set and the color is a dark red color then wrapped in foil with tallow, beef stock and some more rub. It's also trimmed to all hell. Comes down to maybe 6 lbs after trimming. 

Apparently, judges don't want a thick dark bark. We've been trying to dial in the thin, red but still flavorful bark. 

If I do a brisket for a party or anything non competition, I'll do it normal. Less trim, 275, spg, butcher paper. In my mind though, if you're not wrapping your brisket, you're leaving flavor and moisture on the table. 

7 minutes ago, BFit said:

Biggest thing the higher temp does is allow you to not have to pull an all nighter at a competition :lol:

 

Yes, this was from a test we did with 2 different injections and seasoning on 2 briskets. It's smoked untill the rub is set and the color is a dark red color then wrapped in foil with tallow, beef stock and some more rub. It's also trimmed to all hell. Comes down to maybe 6 lbs after trimming. 

Apparently, judges don't want a thick dark bark. We've been trying to dial in the thin, red but still flavorful bark. 

 

Geez, almost a braised stew at that point. Looks amazing though, I bet it tasted like it too.

 

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If I do a brisket for a party or anything non competition, I'll do it normal. Less trim, 275, spg, butcher paper. In my mind though, if you're not wrapping your brisket, you're leaving flavor and moisture on the table. 

Yea the only time I would consider not wrapping is if it were a point alone. Just not enough fat on a flat otherwise, even with primes.

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7 hours ago, BFit said:

I make better BBQ than the restaurants..... 

the ones you can afford, sure. 

16 hours ago, vikas83 said:

Just order BBQ from a restaurant you poors.

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3 hours ago, Bill said:

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3 hours ago, Bill said:

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I feel slightly attacked :lol:

5 hours ago, Bill said:

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Hmm...I've been really into WW2 history since high school. Rut roh.

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