13lb packer with pics.

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smokey mo

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Sep 18, 2009
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Around 11:00 I started prepping for the cook.  Large brisket to me anyway.  Coated and rubbed and let it set.  

Into the smoker just before midnight.  

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So here we go!!

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Rubbed with love..

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at about 9am it was time to split the point and the flat.

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that is all smoke my friends...

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coated with my rub brown sugar and my wifes bbq sauce.

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MAN CANDY! or burnt ends...two more hours in the smoker and they were to die for.

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Got a great smoke ring but my foil leaked while resting and the tip was a little dry.  Not to worry, the pan still had the drippings and I added a little beef stock to it on a slow simmer for about 5 min.  Was the best brisket so far. Great flavor done with Lazzari Hickory and some local cherry.

Thanks for coming by to check this one out!!!
 
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That brisket looks great Rick... Send some my way...
 
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That ALL looks Outstanding Rick !!!!!

And a Great bunch of BearView Pics !!!!

Thanks,

Bear
 
Nice Rig and awesome job on the packer!

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Looks good Rick..... should have called, I can make it from Portland to the coast in about an hour if I am properly motivated!
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Nice brisket. Looks yummmmmmy. Cool smoker. What do you use the vertical for? Is it a warmer?
The verticle is a cook chamber for sausage or items too tall for the main chamber. (I cant stand ribs up in the main.)  I use it for a popper hopper.
Who manufactured that smoker Rick? My dad has same one and he doesnt know.

That brisket looks nailed. Thumbs Up'd
This is a Lyfe Tyme smoker  made in Uvalde Texas.  My Dad bought it when he move furniture long haul.  It is about 17years old and still very solid.  When he move to the coast, by me, he left it at my brothers place and it never really got used. He is not the smoking type. 
 
I'll let you know next time.  I think we need a PNW gathering soon.  Maybe at Fort Stevens... during a war reenactment....smoking the Fort! I just need to get the build done so I can keep my head up around you pros....
Looks good Rick..... should have called, I can make it from Portland to the coast in about an hour if I am properly motivated!
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I'll let you know next time.  I think we need a PNW gathering soon.  Maybe at Fort Stevens... during a war reenactment....smoking the Fort! I just need to get the build done so I can keep my head up around you pros....
Yeah... that would be a fun weekend. Anybody in the Pac NW got a nice big chunk of property like they do for the Florida gathering?
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