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How to Smoke Brisket in a Charcoal BBQ for Beginners 

Aaron Palmer | Low n Slow Basics
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Do you want to learn how to smoke brisket?
In this video i'm going to show you how to smoke brisket in a charcoal BBQ!
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If you own a charcoal BBQ, you'll be able to follow this video and learn how to smoke brisket.
There are many different types of kettle style BBQ's, however the set up and method we've used in this video will suit most kettle BBQ's.
Or if you own a different type of charcoal BBQ, you can set that up for smoking and reference the temperature guides and brisket tips shown in the video.
Now this brisket was one of THE BEST briskets i've smoked! It was so unbelievably juicy, perfectly tender and packed full of flavour.
If you are going to learn how to smoke brisket from a video, this one is it!
Brisket quality is one of the most important parts to get right when smoking a brisket. My strong advice is to spend the extra money and get a good quality brisket. If you have a group of friends to feed, suggest everyone splitting the cost and get a high quality brisket, your results will be much better!
You want to look for a nice uniform brisket with a nice thick flat, a brisket with a nice amount of marbling (intramuscular fat), but not one that's got heaps and heaps of top hard fat on it too. Try to avoid cheap, lean and small supermarket briskets.
The brisket I used in this video is something you want to try and target.
For anyone wondering, the brisket I used in this video is a Rangers Valley "WX" brisket with a marble score of 5+. I picked it up from our butcher at Austral Meat here in Adelaide.
For reference, find some of the temperature guides and brisket steps we used in the video below:
- We ran our smoker at around the 275F/135c range.
- We smoked this brisket for around 4 hours before we set up to boat it. I like to aim for a brisket internal temperature of around 160F/71c before I wrap/boat. I also like for my bark to be nice and set at this point too.
- I started checking for probe tenderness around the 200F/93c brisket internal mark, this took around 9.5 hours in total to get to that point. That time will vary depending on the size of your brisket, the type of BBQ you are using and many other factors.
- I wasn't 100% happy with the brisket probe tenderness around that mark so I kept the brisket smoking until I was. It wasn't until around the 205F/96c mark before I was happy with it. Always favour probe tenderness over internal temperature, some briskets will probe nicely around 200F/96c, others may need to go as high as 215F/102c internal before they are right. Every brisket is different and it may take some practice before feeling and understanding what is right.
Also, if you are interested in more kettle BBQ videos, check these ones out below:
Different Kettle BBQ set ups: • How to Set Up a Weber ...
How to smoke pork ribs: • How to Smoke Pork Ribs...
Beginners guide to BBQ: • How to BBQ for Beginners
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@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Месяц назад
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@peterliu1902
@peterliu1902 2 года назад
If this guy is Aussie he knows a hell lot about US bbq and in general knows what hes talking about 👍👍👍
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks mate! Sure am Aussie!
@Snaproll101
@Snaproll101 2 года назад
Brisket that would make a central Texan proud!
@The_slightly_indecent_one
@The_slightly_indecent_one 2 года назад
Thinking only Americans know how to do US BBQ is like thinking only Italians know how to cook pasta.
@KittyFeety
@KittyFeety 2 года назад
Considering the bbq was invented in the Caribbean, and most of the meats used are German, and the British invented charcoal, the term "US bbq" makes no sense. That's like trying to say pizzas are American. In fact "South African bbq" would make more sense, as braais/bbq are common there, more than anywhere else in the world.
@jamescalderallen4919
@jamescalderallen4919 Год назад
Jesus christ he wasn't saying in negative or in a derogatory manner to all you youtube professors in here 🙄!! He was simply stating the obvious that a lot of people overseas don't watch American television so rhey wouldn't have easy access to it. As someone who has been to a few different countries and loves bbq American BBQ is definitely a style. I didn't not hear one word about America inventing it. To get technical American style bbq comes from African Americans.
@rickbell814
@rickbell814 2 года назад
Cooked about 10 briskets in my smoker! I have always wrapped them.. but this one I didn’t and followed your foil boat and rendered down all the fat from the trim. Used the extra fat and glazed the brisket throughout the cook. By far my best brisket yet thanks to you 🤙🙌
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Love hearing this!!! Thanks mate and great work.
@frankgarcia8974
@frankgarcia8974 Год назад
Are you temping behind the brisket furthest from the charcoal the entire time? I find my grill has very different Temps depending on how close I am to my charcoal
@rickbell814
@rickbell814 Год назад
@@frankgarcia8974pretty much in the middle of my smoker. I have a big offset smoker and don’t seem to have too much problems with my temp as long as I keep an eye on the firebox
@keithmiller5459
@keithmiller5459 10 месяцев назад
Assuming you didn't use match light
@JayTrades0456
@JayTrades0456 10 месяцев назад
Super good to know. I'm gonna try this method this weekend. Thank you so much for some user feedback. Cheers.
@Dkhz
@Dkhz Год назад
I rarely come back on videos to comment after a recipe but this time I wanted to! I made the brisket using the exact same technique, I have a kettle weber bbq at home and it worked perfectly. Juicy as hell and super tasty! Thank you, I did a very simple rub with pepper and salt !
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
So good to hear! Good work!
@judichristopher4604
@judichristopher4604 Год назад
EXCELLENT VIDEO... You just taught an old dog a new trick. I have been cooking/grilling/smoking for over 40 years... with my restaurant and have never seen this method... Love it..
@jimmeeGray
@jimmeeGray 2 года назад
Great video, clear explanation and instruction. What I especially like is that you take the time to respond to everyone who comments or asks a question and that is HUGE. You also made me hungry for brisket I'm planning to buy a grill with a firebox soon and with your help I'll be smoking brisket. Cheers mate
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Most welcome mate! Enjoy.
@victorsuarez2954
@victorsuarez2954 2 года назад
I have never seen someone really explain everything for beginners like this, specially cause some of us have just this type of grill at least at the beginning..thanks.
@rosahubbard3080
@rosahubbard3080 2 года назад
Excellent ! I particularly liked that you explain everything so a beginner like myself can do it. The best brisket yet!!
@C-Mah
@C-Mah Год назад
Thanks for this. Those seemingly small tips will make a world of difference.
@RowanTasmanian
@RowanTasmanian 2 года назад
That was one of the best looking briskets I've ever seen. I love your BlackJack Kettle. I also appreciate your advice, but you never over talk on the videos. Your instruction is clear and precise. Well done and thank you.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks mate, I try to keep them easy to follow.
@taylorhaines1695
@taylorhaines1695 2 года назад
Love watching an Aussie smoker, being one myself the terminology is a lot easier to understand. I’ve been smoking for a while now, I’ve found the easiest and quickest way to start my coals has been with a Makita heat gun, red hot within minutes!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Cheers mate. Oh that’d definitely do the job.
@ElanaElyce
@ElanaElyce 8 месяцев назад
Doing this for the first time in about a week. When I'm researching my way towards grill mastery, naturally I view several vids and read several articles/blogs... I'm gonna stop right here. I think this is everything I need. Plus I'm doing it the day before event so I'll be able to comfortably take my time and be at ease. Thank you for this very clear, detailed & straight forward guidance! I can't wait!
@travisfrederic1339
@travisfrederic1339 7 месяцев назад
Awesome job!!! Thanks!
@BackyardSmokeMasterBBQ
@BackyardSmokeMasterBBQ 2 года назад
You did an excellent job explaining & demonstrating each step in the process. Great video!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks so much.
@DFWSKATE
@DFWSKATE Год назад
after over 15 years of cooking this is my 3rd cooking video watching. and it was good
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Appreciate you mate 🤘🙏
@joetheplumber5781
@joetheplumber5781 Год назад
That was AWESOME! Simple and to the point instructions. Thank you!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Thanks mate!
@TheBlomberFactory
@TheBlomberFactory 11 месяцев назад
This is one is one of the best looking briskets ive ever seen.
@jasongibson8114
@jasongibson8114 10 месяцев назад
Great video I'm so excited cooking my first brisket this weekend. Im following your instructions very closely. Thanks for the video.
@nateunderwood6726
@nateunderwood6726 11 месяцев назад
I did it step by step yesterday by far best brisket 🎉
@Teddymawg
@Teddymawg Год назад
This is a great recipe. Cooked brisket for the first time in my webber and it came out perfect. Best brisket I ever had. Thanks for showing us this process!!!
@ajluvzlondon4214
@ajluvzlondon4214 Год назад
May I ask which Weber grill did you use? I am thinking about getting the Master-Touch kettle or the ProQ Ranger.
@Preset1
@Preset1 2 года назад
Bloody incredible video. Such an easy video to follow along to with what seems every detail and question one would have covered. Keep knocking it out of the park 🤙
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks heaps for the feedback legend.
@2011bluj
@2011bluj 2 года назад
*clears throat* AS A BORN AND RAISED TEXAN ☝🏽still living in Texas (apparently we’re pretty rare nowadays 🤷🏽‍♀️ lol) I have to say…I’ve seen many videos in how to cook a brisket but what I appreciate about yours is that you REALLY know your meat. You know your temps but you’re also going off of what you see and feel which you need in order to pay true respect to the meat so it comes out perfect. I can’t wait to try your methods cause your meat came out looking nice and juicy but it doesn’t completely fall apart when you cut it. You clearly know what you’re doing and I appreciate that so much!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Oh mate this is some great feedback! Thanks so much! That’s means a lot coming from a true Texan! Really appreciate you! 🙏
@SistaSarah
@SistaSarah Год назад
I’m making this right now with a 15lb’er!!! I’m so excited- thank you so much for sharing
@joemartinez4091
@joemartinez4091 2 месяца назад
Can’t wait to try it tomorrow
@smitty8350
@smitty8350 4 месяца назад
This may be the best brisket video that I have seen.. and I have seen alot of them.. great detailed video sir. well done.
@BarbieNOregon
@BarbieNOregon 2 месяца назад
Thanks! I Finally got my first JUICY Brisket yesterday thanks to a few tips I got form your video! I posted it on my shorts it was wonderful and my husband thanks you! LOL
@jaredrivera670
@jaredrivera670 9 месяцев назад
I’ve been using your pork belly burnt ends and this video religiously when Qing up some brisket and belly! Great work!
@kandriel
@kandriel 10 месяцев назад
Amazing brisket, video, and explanation. I feel like I’m ready to smoke my first brisket after watching this video 🍻 👍
@simonberry7692
@simonberry7692 8 месяцев назад
Really good videos. Thanks heaps
@user-gx6sk8bo6c
@user-gx6sk8bo6c 5 месяцев назад
best charcoal bbq finely cook and smoked
@AnthonyDeith
@AnthonyDeith Год назад
omg. my first attempt and nailed it thanks to your great video
@MrByaeger
@MrByaeger Год назад
I've had all sorts of BBQ but theres something special about the flavor charcoal gives
@hemmerch
@hemmerch 11 месяцев назад
Great video man. Love the thoroughness. Thanks! Subscribed
@jekinbro
@jekinbro 6 месяцев назад
Best bbq channel on yt by a mile
@BrianF.1969
@BrianF.1969 2 года назад
Another great video and I always enjoy watching. I did some pork ribs on my Weber Kettle last week and learned a lot about controlling temps and how the grill acts using the snake method. Top vent was always wide open. I was able to hold temps around 225 degrees for the first half of the cook than 275-280 the last half. The ribs came out great and now I'm ready to try a brisket.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Oh nice mate! Enjoy 🔥
@micheleedwards2464
@micheleedwards2464 2 года назад
Got a bbq/smoker for Christmas, always wanted to do this, thank you for the video.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Most welcome mate
@ants7075
@ants7075 2 года назад
This has to be the best brisket video I have seen (and I've watched alot!). Last time I tried to cook brisket using the snake it smelt and tasted wrong. Wasn't sure if it was the briquettes (I'm in NZ and used Heat Beads) or overuse of smoking wood. Your video has motivated me to give it another go - thanks again!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Most welcome mate! Hit up BBQ BOI over there and get some olive pip co briquettes.
@paulgoodall_
@paulgoodall_ 2 года назад
Dude, one of the best brisket 'how tos' I've seen. Well done.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks heaps mate.
@BerettaTV
@BerettaTV 2 года назад
Good answer to the dirty smoke question, I’ve always been reluctant to try the snake method due to concerns about that until now.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Cheers mate
@turk38922
@turk38922 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this vid!! Gonna give this a try
@travisfurber1368
@travisfurber1368 Год назад
Mate. This is the best video I’ve seen on explaining this. I’ve followed bbq pages for years but not had the confidence to give it a go myself. Feeling quite confident I could nail this now. Cheers!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Enjoy mate 🤘
@travisfurber1368
@travisfurber1368 Год назад
@@LownSlowBasics cheers man. Looking at getting my own set up in the coming months. When it comes to the actual bbq would you recommend the Oklahoma Joe over a Weber or are they much the same when it comes to results? Any insight would be appreciated. Cheers
@anthonytilly5558
@anthonytilly5558 2 года назад
As a beginner that's a brilliant video... very well explained. Thanks mate 👍
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Cheers mate!
@UEnjoyMiself
@UEnjoyMiself 5 месяцев назад
gonna try this!!!
@jonyoung6405
@jonyoung6405 Год назад
I’ve used the “ snake method “ in my Weber Kettle several years. After a 9-10 hour smoke, and good night sleep, I finish up in my kitchen oven. Cheers mate!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Cheers 🙏
@deanandkay
@deanandkay Год назад
So you smoke it overnight? Or let the brisket rest overnight?
@jonyoung6405
@jonyoung6405 Год назад
I smoke it through the night . In the morning it gets covered and into my kitchen oven that is set to 215 f (100c) . Stop cooking once the Brisket reaches 205f. Let set for a few hours. Serve . Cheers.
@1515acdcrocks
@1515acdcrocks 9 месяцев назад
Great video!
@Passionatemoviebuff
@Passionatemoviebuff 6 месяцев назад
The brisket looked amazing and I wish I could taste it. great Video mate
@tyler6147
@tyler6147 Год назад
As a Texan you definitely did us proud. Good job! I subbed to check out your other content later on.
@danielcharlton4025
@danielcharlton4025 7 месяцев назад
I've been watching your videos for ages. So weird randomly seeing you on MKR! Good luck man
@MrDrebella
@MrDrebella 2 года назад
Thanks for the awesome easy demonstration I will give it a go
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Most welcome
@michaelsangster5673
@michaelsangster5673 2 года назад
Awesome as always bro. Im using the method you did a few weeks ago with the slow n sear. Going good so far. Quality content mate, have a good New year.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks mate, you too.
@shannonnewton3861
@shannonnewton3861 9 месяцев назад
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@altercon3336
@altercon3336 10 месяцев назад
I've never cooked a brisket or smoked anything. Really, I've done only very basic grilling. Followed it as closely as I could and it turned out amazing.
@jedidias7091
@jedidias7091 Год назад
Magnificent job .
@alexisseguin8157
@alexisseguin8157 Месяц назад
Just got a Weber 22 Charcoal grill today and this is going to be one of the first things I try!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 28 дней назад
Nice!
@benbryce2788
@benbryce2788 2 года назад
magic video mate - the step by step on the kettle is awesome
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks legend
@lukeantonio3470
@lukeantonio3470 2 года назад
Would have to be one of if not the best smoking/low & slow channels on RU-vid, really appreciate the advice mate! 👍
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Really appreciate the kind words mate! Thanks.
@benjaminferguson-clouten8837
1st go at cooking brisket follow your steps bloody awesome mate!!
@Meister1551
@Meister1551 Год назад
Nice video with the best advice I've seen so far for cooking a brisket. Can't wait to give it a try on my Weber Kettle.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Cheers mate
@richarddaley6403
@richarddaley6403 2 года назад
That looks so amazing. You have me sold on the blackjack. Thank you for this link
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Most welcome mate!
@frankgarcia8992
@frankgarcia8992 Год назад
I'm using my husband's account, and he always cooks the brisket. Today, I'm using your video to grill as a beginner (the brisket 💪🏾) and I have so much confidence now! The instructions were perfect and then the full recipe in the description, it's marvelous! Can't find this sort of accuracy from women's recipe websites. I'm using half a brisket as its just us, but it's high quality and a nice size. Hopefully, I will arrange the briquettes correctly so I don't get bad smoke😅 but I have a feeling this will be one of my best meals. Thanks again. Oh, BTW, I plan on making brisket nachos with the pickled onions and lots of pico so hats off to a tender brisket!!!🎉🥳👍🏾
@EarthChickadee
@EarthChickadee Год назад
Hi there ma'am, Did you half your brisket (cook one and freeze the other for later)? I just purchased a big brisket too and was thinking about doing the very same thing. I was interested in how yours turned out. My Oklahoma Joe's charcoal grill is a "rectangle" (not round like the one in the video), and my grill is super duper heavy. I think it's made of cast iron (it's a very old one. I found it in my dad's shop after he passed and use it now for smoking whole chickens~ it does GREAT!). Anyway, I thought by splitting the brisket in half, it would fit more easily on the grill AND be easier to handle/move. I can't just "turn" or "rotate" my grill plate like he does in this video. I would have to turn the entire brisket. Also, how did you set up your charcoal? As I have never EVER seen this "snake method"! Thanks! Happy grilling!
@darren_irvine
@darren_irvine Год назад
Followed your video today and came out bloody mint thanks alot man first time trying and was a great success!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Great to hear!
@RobMorganAustralia
@RobMorganAustralia 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! Great tutorial and video :)
@MrJeffharper47
@MrJeffharper47 2 года назад
I’m doing my first brisket this weekend. I’m using your method! Going to write down the instructions later this evening. Thanks!
@ivangarcia958
@ivangarcia958 2 года назад
I'm here for the same thing, hopefully it comes out good
@MrJeffharper47
@MrJeffharper47 2 года назад
@@ivangarcia958 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ryf4YOSpJ20.html here’s how mine came out
@reubenvanbeek1226
@reubenvanbeek1226 Год назад
How'd it go? I'm trying my first this weekend also
@Ishongar
@Ishongar Год назад
I've been smoking for quite a while, but this weekend I'm going to make my first brisket and using this method.
@MrJeffharper47
@MrJeffharper47 Год назад
I’m doing another one today!
@m.j1283
@m.j1283 2 года назад
Had 4 or 5 goes at brisket over the last year so and couldn't get it tender enough. Watched this video on Friday and on Sunday I finally got the pull apart texture I've been aiming for. Thanks so much for posting these videos, looking forward to trying something new from one of your other videos!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
This is so good to hear mate! Thanks for the feedback and keep up the good work.
@steveaumann6335
@steveaumann6335 Год назад
Excellent video, I’m cooking my first one and using your video 👍👍
@MrVara411
@MrVara411 Год назад
Fantastic video tutorial, step by step. Thanks!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
🙏
@alexbaiocco8741
@alexbaiocco8741 Год назад
So I watched you video and smoked my first brisket for my birthday party today. Thanks to the great instruction I was able to cook a damn good 12lb brisket. Looking forward to other videos
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Great work mate and happy birthday!
@AlbozIndustriez
@AlbozIndustriez Год назад
Thank you for this amazint video! Also big thanks for mentioning the Celsius degrees, was a big help! Saved this one because i'm gonna try it out next summer
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Cheers mate!
@mckeon1960
@mckeon1960 11 месяцев назад
Great simple video
@jhamezsky
@jhamezsky Год назад
Wow that was simply amazing!!! subscribed!
@jimmyrustler1353
@jimmyrustler1353 2 года назад
Brilliant video mate. Thank you.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Cheers mate
@pragmatik5305
@pragmatik5305 2 года назад
Must be one of the best guides I've watched on any topic. Really want to step my BBQ game up, but I will practice on some pork butts before tackling the mighty brisket. A roast this size would run you $300-400 here in Norway - provided you could get your hands on it in the first place, considering it's not a common cut.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Oh wow that's crazy! Thanks for the kind words too.
@TheSilvercue
@TheSilvercue 10 месяцев назад
I went to Norway (I live in the U.K.). Prices are so utterly ludicrous for everything there. Never going back.
@RedLantern2008
@RedLantern2008 3 месяца назад
I have never made a brisket or sausage before. I'm going to make this and use the trimmings as part of a sausage to pair with it.
@jorgen.andersson
@jorgen.andersson Год назад
I watch your movies and learn a lot. Greetings from Sweden / Jorgen
@allenfitzgerald2046
@allenfitzgerald2046 2 года назад
Excellent Job !! Can't wait to do this !
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@peterlambert7490
@peterlambert7490 2 года назад
Great video well done its on my to do list
@shaneo33t
@shaneo33t 2 года назад
Wow that's off its head. Love your work mate can't wait to try it.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks mate!
@Apsycho2012
@Apsycho2012 2 года назад
That is one hell of a brisket... i love the coal snake thing. Really effective, it seems!
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks mate!
@luispires9506
@luispires9506 Год назад
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 on ya mate loved it !
@foundingfathersvi9788
@foundingfathersvi9788 Год назад
you did a great job.
@brian6268
@brian6268 2 года назад
After watching this video I am no longer intimidated and instead inspired to try a brisket on my Weber kettle. That thing looked absolutely amazing, yet so simple.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Let us know how you go 🙏
@brian6268
@brian6268 Год назад
@@LownSlowBasics finally had some warm and calm weather in my area of the states yesterday to try a 9 lb (trimmed) brisket I got at the local butcher. It turned out amazing! I prefer lump charcoal and used one of the baskets that came with my Weber, so I had to add fuel twice, but I was able to keep the temp between 250-300F for the majority of the 9:45 cook. I had temp probes in the flat and the point. It was very interesting to see the flat jump up and get 26 degrees out in front of the point at the very beginning and then have the point catch up and both be 156 when I boated it. Then, same thing happened again the second half of the cook, but with just a 14 degree difference. Something I wasn't expecting and got a little nervous about at first, but didn't panic and trusted the process. It stalled out again around 195 for a little over an hour. I don't know if that is typical or not, either, but once it took off again I probed it for tenderness at it was ready! Thank you for your excellent videos and tips! A good friend who loves bbq said it was the best brisket he'd ever had, which was a high complement coming from him.
@gamerdiydad
@gamerdiydad 6 месяцев назад
Did this and it tasted really good!! Hey mate, can you also post a video about how you do webber clean up?
@cheesegyoza
@cheesegyoza Год назад
I found Cuban Mustard and it is delicious!
@snapperhead1355
@snapperhead1355 2 года назад
Bro I'm dying here 🤤🤤 great tutorial mate, couple beers and that brisket cooked like that I'll be in heaven
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks mate 🔥
@Diamondback4387
@Diamondback4387 2 года назад
2:13 About the seasoning, SPG is always a good base. Mix & match is good to. For example, some times I will crush up Doritos & mix it the dry rub in with a honey, mustard, & apple cider vinegar mix. This process which has many names, I call a damp drench.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Love that idea mate thanks for sharing!
@TimothyJFLd
@TimothyJFLd 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Aaron, can you do one with a really small brisket? We don’t easily get these in the Uk
@funk541
@funk541 2 года назад
Great video! Good choice on the brisket too.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Thanks mate
@georgegalea1937
@georgegalea1937 11 месяцев назад
I’m 5 hours in for my first Brisket. Following every step. Looking good so far. Thanks mate.
@Zenaitha
@Zenaitha 10 месяцев назад
How did it turn out?/
@shannongerbes
@shannongerbes 8 месяцев назад
​@@Zenaithait's been two months, I'd assume it's jerky at this point
@hitekksteff
@hitekksteff 7 месяцев назад
🤣🤣🤣
@georgekarakaltsas7963
@georgekarakaltsas7963 2 года назад
You are a true Sensei...
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
🙏🙏🙏
@dekolijn8064
@dekolijn8064 2 года назад
From. Holland you got skills mate!!! 👍👍👍👍
@fongaming101
@fongaming101 4 месяца назад
I have to say, much better than mine, im from fort worth texas too ! Nice job mate!
@timp1390
@timp1390 2 года назад
Awesome detailed process! 🤌
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Cheers mate
@yungstaxxx6095
@yungstaxxx6095 Год назад
Born and raised in Texas, lived here all my life, and I gotta say this man’s brisket looks damn good
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
I appreciate you 🙌
@devinthomas4866
@devinthomas4866 Год назад
Well done brother! Beautiful cook. Fat bath is the way to go, absolutely use the rendered fat/tallow for all kinds of things. We put all of the trimmings in a big roasting pan, put in the oven, and render. liquid gold. Can buy tallow but we find our trimmings simply better. Dalmation Rub Bark Builder is our choice for competition, expensive but well worth it Great looking brisket! Thanks from Texas Mutts & Butts BBQ Crew Prosper, Texas
@jumbo8996
@jumbo8996 10 месяцев назад
Jeez that looks delicious. Really great video, inspirational…👍👍❤️
@LittleBearBBQ_Food_Original
Lovely stuff! Next Brisket I do will certainly be boated....I tend to do Pork Belly this way, but for some reason, never tried it with Brisket.
@mulletdad6798
@mulletdad6798 Год назад
Awesome video my br0 n explantions on point. Quick question cpuld i put my wood chunks under the coals n set up like that👍🏾
@sheilaren123
@sheilaren123 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your cooking videos. Yummy mouth watering. Briskets
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Most welcome
@nathanmizen7324
@nathanmizen7324 2 года назад
Wicked. I'll have to try the boating method next brisket cook.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Definitely do 🔥
@JamesJones-cx5pk
@JamesJones-cx5pk Год назад
I like wrapped paper over foil best. You can also put a paper wrapped briscuit on a sheet pan. It works great.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics Год назад
Sounds great!
@Diamondback4387
@Diamondback4387 2 года назад
5:24 Dirty smoke depends on whether or not the Pit Master utilizes starter fluid or not. Also depends on the 15 minute burn time if one does use.
@LownSlowBasics
@LownSlowBasics 2 года назад
Cheers mate.
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