Another Successful Brisket

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smokenharley

Smoke Blower
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May 20, 2010
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Lancaster Co., PA
Smaller sized brisket, it took about 14 hours and of course Jeff's rub. I haven't posted for a while so I thought it was about time.

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Harley.... that is a thing of beauty. Nice ring. I see it’s not dry. Cooked to perfection. Like! B
 
That looks amazing! A work of art, really. I've tried brisket twice and both times it was not good. You've inspired me to try again. Hopefully this weekend.
 
Nice looking brisket, bet it made a fine tasting supper also.

Chris
 
Definitely a winner. That is a fine looking brisket with all of the right aspects of color and smoke ring along with the juiciness. I can only hope my next try will be as good.

George
 
Thanks guys & gals. Looked good but tasted much better. Smoked about 12 hours between 205-225 and finished off the last two hours at 235-240. Keep at it "oldsmokerdude", the outcome is well worth it. If yours is getting too dry, try lowering the temp a bit. It may take a little longer but it will retain more moisture internally.
 
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