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Is lookin for wood to cook with.
Join Date: 11-10-09
Location: Cottonport, La
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I usually smoke a brisket at 250F the entire time or until it reaches final temp. I heard from someone that they begin their smoke at 180F for a couple of hours. I wonder if this is too low to smoke at? I seem to worry below 200F.
What is the guidance as to the lowest smoking temp to run a pit at?
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Found some matches.
Join Date: 09-27-11
Location: Douglasville Ga
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I run miner between 200 and 225 for the whole cook.
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Take a breath!
Join Date: 05-05-10
Location: Marietta, GA
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I cook mine between 250 and 275. I know some people do it, but I don't cook anything under 200 degrees; I worry about keeping the meat in the "danger zone" too long. Just me.
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somebody shut me the fark up.
Join Date: 05-03-07
Location: New Baltimore, Mi.
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Pitmaster @ Lockharts BBQ Beer Snob I cook the best brisket north of Dallas. Get over it. Northern midwest director for OBR www.operationbbqrelief.com |
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Got Wood.
Join Date: 06-28-09
Location: Mansfield, TX
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I keep consistent 225.
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Knows what a fatty is.
Join Date: 10-25-11
Location: ashland, mo
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I would second the comment about pellet smokers. I know I set my FEC 100 at that temp to generate more smoke in the beginning then turn it up to cook temp.
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Babbling Farker
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Location: Austin, TX
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Pellet pooper folks do that all the time. With a charcoal smoker, I like to do hot and fast, maybe start off at 250 for first hour to get more smoke flavor and a nicer smoke ring. Then ramp it up to 300-350 till the middle of the flat is probe tender.
It turns out just as good, if not better then a 14 hour brisket, only I only spend 7-8 hours for the whole process.
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is one Smokin' Farker
Join Date: 07-24-11
Location: Gadsden, Alabama
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I try to smoke Brisket it 275° to 300°, in my UDS.
My taste buds just don't taste a whole lot of difference between one smoked at 220° and one smoked at 275° to 300°. I enjoy the shorter smoking times too... (Brisket ain't a endurance contest., it's done when it's done) My criteria is that the Brisket is 'Probe Tender'. |
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