Making a Brisket on this brisk day.

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allingamer

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Decided to smoke a brisket today. Woke up to 35 degrees windy and overcast. Oh well, weather doesn't stop mailman, it's not gonna stop me from smoking my brisket. Picked up a prime packer @ costco for $2.99 lb.

http://s1152.photobucket.com/user/A...pictures/20170410_114505_zpsctsiq9hs.jpg.html

After I trimmed it I rubbed it with some worcestershire sauce, and then my brisket rub. Waiting for smoker to get to temp before I throw this bad boy on.

http://s1152.photobucket.com/user/A...pictures/20170410_120258_zps8f7mzxjj.jpg.html
 
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Shoot man me and you are upp smoking those costco primes tonight i guess lol!!!
 
Shoot man me and you are upp smoking those costco primes tonight i guess lol!!!

Hope your cook is going as good as mine went. Here's a picture of the sliced.
http://s1152.photobucket.com/user/A...pictures/20170410_230326_zpsanwwhghv.jpg.html

Here's a picture of the burnt ends. Should've maybe left them on little longer, but it's getting late and I wanna get some sleep tonight.
http://s1152.photobucket.com/user/A...pictures/20170410_225356_zps5iwnoyvd.jpg.html
 
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Those look great!!!!!!!  mine is at 93 and its 11:37, gonna nap and set the alarm for 3am lol
 
Great job....especially with the weather. Both the brisket and the burnt ends look like home runs!!!

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