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If I had taken that roast a little hotter and let it sit longer, that connective tissue would have dissolved better into jelly. The last one I did, that stuff was just about completely dissolved.

BTW, did mainly pecan with a little oak and just 1 chimney of kingsford.

If I could find these roasts more often and at that price(99¢), I would probably pick that over brisket. Easier to cook, great flavor and gets done faster.
 
Shoooot!! I thought mine was a really big one !

........ I'll slink off and get mine slow cooked .... and NO PICS!
(here in Utah mine is still a fairly big one).
 
One of our local walmarts is now carrying 15+ pounders now so I'm starting to keep a couple on hand (got a 15.3 and 16.4 today) at all times now :-D There going for 1.28 a pound
 
Good stuff maynard. Never would have thought I could cook that hot and this thing is very juicy. Not the best tenderness, but I probably should have let it sit just a while longer. Very good beefy taste, I can see why Fab B is popular.

I scraped off the fat layer so these pics look a little mutilated.

This brisket as stated weighed 16.5 lbs, went on at 12:30PM and came off at 10PM and sliced a little after midnight.
 

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Good lookin' beef Bro!! I'm hungry now <going on a leftovers hunt>!
 
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