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Hey Gary, i finally got a break from work (three doubles in as many days) and just caught this. That is one heck of a meal and one heck of a play by play. I Think a good name for this post should be :drool Gary's Drool School!!! :biggrin: Great job my friend!!!

:bravo2: :points1:
 
 
Thank you  themule69 and c farmer  I try to better every time

Bear55   I use to wrap in foil sometimes, Sometimes not wrap at all. But about 4 or 5 years ago I started using butcher. The big difference is Foil holds in all the moisture and actually steams the brisket bringing it up to temp faster and decreasing cooking time a bit, Called the Texas Crutch. Butcher paper on the other hand holds some moisture but not like foil. I find that my bark stays firmer while helping hold some moisture in. Not saying that BP is better than foil I just prefer it. Give it a try see what you think ?

Gary
Gary, thank you for the info.  I may just give butcher paper a try.
 
Thank you 5oclock   glad you enjoyed it  and thanks for the point

Gary
 
Thanks Gary
 
It all looks outstanding Gary! Great post.

Question: when you wrap your briskets, do you always unwrap them and put them back on the smoker? I've done this with ribs so I suspect it's for the same reasons, setting the bark?
 
Sometimes not always.
 
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