First briskey on the kettle

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pc farmer

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Not many pics but used the slow n sear. Refilled once for a 8 hour cook..
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Added bbq sauce about a hour before I pulled it off to let it cook on.
 
Looks great, real nice bark. I borrowed a SnS from a buddy to try out.

Thanks. I have been playing with the sns and it takes a bit to get used to. I think I need a rebuild on my kettle. I have the lower vent closed off and the temp stayed around 300
 
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Nice piece of work there Adam, looks great! I've got a SnS for my Weber's but I have found that using the charcoal chain method and some hickory chunks I'm able to maintain a lower temp and the coals last a LOT longer. Get a bit more smoke that way also. RAY
 
Nicely done Adam that brisket looks really good.

Point for sure
Chris

Thanks. I have been playing with the sns and it takes a bit to get used to. I think I need a rebuild on my kettle. I have the lower vent closed off and the temp stayed around 300
How are you lighting the SnS? I usually start mine with about 5 ashed over briquettes tucked in one of the corners.

Chris
 
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