first brisket - step-by-step with q-view

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Beautiful job! And as Erain said, I bet you're now hooked, too
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Well done and points for a fantastic looking piece of meat.
 
Nice brisky Tas. Kettles do a fantastic job! I use one all the time for small smokes. Just need to know how many coals to use for a certain temp you want (ex: I know it takes 13-17 on each side to reach and maintain 250* depending on outside temps).
Here's a pic of another way that I use to smoke on kettles.
 
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