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I know someone asked about the spray bottle, but I'd love to hear the inside contents!? I'm smoking a lean, brisket flat. Not injecting, so I gotta keep it moist
Thanks! I just use a spray bottle:

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I've seen other's use pump (pressurized) bottles too which I may snag one day.
 
I know someone asked about the spray bottle, but I'd love to hear the inside contents!? I'm smoking a lean, brisket flat. Not injecting, so I gotta keep it moist
Usually a bit of water and Wooster sauce is about all I do. Just something to keep the surface a little moist.

But there are obviously lots of options. Bourbon mixes, apple juice, can really play around a lot. Just keep an eye on the sugar content if you run higher pit temps. :emoji_thumbsup:
 
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