A little Q-view
Notes: This was a test cook and overall I'm happy with the results, not perfect by any means but solid 3rd cook on this new smoker. Points to note:
1) Set guru to 290, it held nearly all day between 288 and 307, we had 50+ mph winds all day gusting and some sustained for several minutes so the temp spikes were driven by that.
2) Check on meat 1 1/2 hrs in and then at just over 3hrs, decided to wrap at 3 hours and I learned I should have pushed it to 4 hours due to a few factors I will mention below. Temp at wrapping was 173.
3) Total cook time once they reached 197 and I started probing for tenderness was right around 6 hours, then put in a cooler for 2 hours.
4) I did not trim these briskets, my business partner did and I didn't realize how much of a fat cap he left on. These were prime packers from Costco and while it turned out VERY good, I would have preferred them be trimmed down more to let the bark set better. I didn't want to mess with the meat much and didn't realize the bark set on it when wrapping was setting on a thick fat layer which eventually loosened up, had I taken it to 4 hours or a bit more I may have nailed this cook for what I was looking for. He also trimmed out the hard fat quite a lot which caused these to sit a bit uneven on the rack, just something to learn from by trying to create a more level overall trim, it didn't hinder this cook but I did notice it during the cook.
5) As you can see from the photos, the point portion which was trimmed a bit more took on some great smoke, the flat didn't show a great smoke ring but it was definitely there in the flavor, again the fat cap hindrance is something to learn from.
6) Our cooker is massive, two full chimneys to get it from 58* to 280* in 40 minutes, not bad at all with that time. I also measured the time it took to go from 110 after I had the door open back up to 290, it took a bit over 4 minutes which seems pretty fast considering the size of the unit and the conditions I had it running in.
Tips, input, thoughts concerns, feedback appreciated.
Thanks guys!
