I need a mop for a brisket/rib and a sticky??

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newbee

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I am getting my new Horizon smoker this week... I need a good mop ( for ribs/brisket) and what is a sticky. I did notice that after smoking a brisket u rap it a put in a cooler? Help.
 
Congrats on your new smoker.

As for a mop or sauce.... that is a topic of considerable religious debate by even the most seasoned BBQ cooks. Me personally I serve the sauce on the side. Done properly the meat can stand on its own.

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I do use an apple cider spray in the final stages of cooking.
 
A good simple mop to start with is a mixture of apple juice and whiskey or rum. Many variations from there. The mop provides a source of moisture while smoking/cooking and helps to "set" the bark that is created with your rub. I use about a 2:1 ratio of juice to alcohol. Apply with a squirt bottle about every hour or so after the first hour. The sugars carmalize and bind with the sugars in the rub. You don't want to use a sauce at all at this stage of cooking, it will only burn. Many, myself included, never apply a sauce during the cooking stage and as noted serve it on the side almost as more of a condiment.
 
I have always used apple juice/cider for the spray during the smoke. Never thought of using whiskey or rum. Routinely use both in various sauces. Interesting... I'll have to give that a try. Thanks for the idea.
 
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