Mid morning brisket and a new thermometer test. Finished pics.

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kam59

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A good friend had asked if we would cook a brisket and some ribs for her and her mom and dad so today seemed like a good day since I needed to do a test review on a Bluetooth unit that I was asked to test.

My wife pulled a Creek stone choice from the freezer the other day to thaw and I got it trimmed up this morning and seasoned while I was waiting on Little Mama to heat up.


Pardon all of the wires but I am running the test unit next to my Maverick for comparisons.


The test unit is an Ink Bird and this particular unit has a 6 probe capability.

 
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Haha [emoji]128077[/emoji] that brisket looks like it's in a laboratory environment [emoji]129299[/emoji] sweet!
LOL I was thinking the same thing Rings R Us while I was trying to figure out what wire went where. Hahahahaha.
 
Hope the wires are color coded.
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LOL nope!!! #livingontheedge!!! Hahahaha.
 
Great looking Brisket.  Do you cover your Pan with Foil after 165 degrees?  I usually use foil or butcher paper but that looks extra juicy, I might have to try the pan.
 
 
Great looking Brisket.  Do you cover your Pan with Foil after 165 degrees?  I usually use foil or butcher paper but that looks extra juicy, I might have to try the pan.
I cook the brisket on the grate and once the brisket reaches 165°/170° and the color is where I want it I pan the brisket and cover with foil to finish. I put my probe through the foil and into the center of the flat to monitor the temp. I bring the brisket to 205° then check for probe tender. If it is ready the brisket rests covered in my cambro or oven down to 106°/165° for slicing. This can take up to 3 hours if I get pushed I vent off the brisket early by removing the foil cover.

I hope this helps. :)
 
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