Brisket is in the WSM. Wish me luck! :)

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Re: Brisket is in the WSM. Wish me luck! :)

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Kiska95 wrote:Yeah a reduction of 50% is normal from the original weight not the trimmed weight because of excessive Fat ;)

50% fat is a bit much. I'd expect about 30% trim if it's a good marbled bit of meat. Depends on how much you like to cut off I guess.
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Brisket is in the WSM. Wish me luck! :)

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gavinbbq wrote:Good luck. I did a turner and George packer last weekend and it didn't come out how I wanted.
Where did you get the meat from and what temps are you running at?


I got the meat from Pettit my local butcher. I set the WSM up to run at 250f.

essexsmoker wrote:Can I ask where you got your probe clip from? Hope the cook goes well.


The probe clip came with my ET-733.

The cook turned out ok. It wasn't quite as tender as the brisket I had at a smoke house in Canada a few weeks back but, having said that, it cut and ate well and tasted great.
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I've got a 733 now and 2 clips. Thanks.

Canadian meat is probably much fattier and more marbled than ours if it's like USDA stuff.
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Tom Hixon sells Australian Brisket :D
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