optimum temperature for smoking a brisket

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Aug 7, 2011
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I can control the temperature of my smoker and have no time limitations.

For a brisket ,is 200 better than 225?

Thank you
 
Not really, I smoke at 250 myself for everything. Welcome to the SMF. Glad to have you here. Lots of good folks, great recipes and knowledge. Looking forward to  your first qview. 
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I smoke them at 210, but from the replies I guess I'm in the minority.
 
I like 220 to 250 for most things.  Larger pieces are very forgiving for hitting the correct internal temp. 

Poultry goes on much higher unless it is being pulled.

Good luck and good smoking.
 
Thank you. I will be trying out my new Traeger smoker with a 11 pound brisket.
 
I too agree with Rod and Al, I like mine to be at an average of 200*to 225*f; having said that,I allow for a short spike when I open the FB door to add wood by closing the inlet until my sticks are afire. Ignition usually starts in a very short time as I heat my sticks on the top of the FB.

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 works great and a small hot fire is easier to keep under control
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Have fun and...
 
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