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Yesterday i was smoking a brisket on my kettle and had a huge spike at hour six. It got up to 350 degrees. The hickory chunk may have contributed but i am trying figure if i did something wrong or if it just lide smoking in a kettle.
Kettle Man, evening.... The temp spike could be from the chunk catching on fire...... Or 2 or more chunks will burn if next to each other... Try burying the chunk in the charcoal so it can't get as much oxygen..... that may help.... Dave
I agree that your spike was probably caused by the chunk of wood catching fire. Burying it in the coal will probably work. I also recommend using a foil loaf pan 3/4 filled with water place over the fire to help stabilization.
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