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Cooked a Butt today 4/13/16

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tbabypowell1

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Cooked a 10lb Butt today on my Brickman. Cut it in 4 pieces....put it on at 6 AM and it was done at 190 by 4:30. Put barbecue sauce on wrapped it in tin foil put it in the oven for an hour until 194 degrees. I used sand in my water pan. I tasted it and it was delicious. Most of it was pull-able

I got my name from when I was a little boy........my uncle called me t-baby, a nickname for T.A., my real nane. Brings back sweet memories.
 
You may want to take the next one a little higher to 205, then it will pull real easy!

Al
 
Take it to 205 like Al says and then rest it wrapped in foil and then in old towels in a cooler. Rest it as long as you can. I have rested them as long as overnight before. You are close you just need to take it a bit further.
 
Also, welcome to the forum!  Head on over to roll call and introduce yourself.  

Mike
 
Def 200 to 205 also ... Did u chop it up prior to cooking. ?? Into the 4 pieces or was that done after u cooked the ten lb er
 
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