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Title: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: KItsapSteve on May 30, 2010, 10:40:15 AM
This is my second some, Did a Great Port Roast yesterday, Photos to follow, Doing a Beef Brisket today
What kinda smoke do you all recommend...
Im kinda lost here!
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: BuyLowSellHigh on May 30, 2010, 11:13:20 AM
I prefer oak or pecan, many prefer hickory, some like mesquite.  It's all a matter of preference.

In TX there are two major camps - mesquite in the western part of the state, oak in the central to east and some mixing of pecan with the oak in the central to east.
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: KItsapSteve on May 30, 2010, 11:26:51 AM
Thanks for the advise
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: classicrockgriller on May 30, 2010, 11:29:53 AM
If you use mesquite, you might want to mix in a another kind of wood every now and then.
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: FLBentRider on May 30, 2010, 01:15:39 PM
I like Oak, Hickory or Mesquite on brisket.

But it's not to say I wouldn't eat it if it had a different smoke.

Try them all and see what you like. and if you can tell the difference.

My family can't...
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: DTAggie on May 31, 2010, 03:06:07 PM
Have used Hickory alone and it was good.  Mesquite alone is not my thing.  Hickory and Mesquite combo is good.  So far, Pecan alone is my fav.  Have not tried Oak yet.  By the way, I am true Texan so not bashing the west Texas Mesquite boys.  Want to get my hands on Oak and try it alone and in a combo with Pecan.
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: BuyLowSellHigh on May 31, 2010, 03:33:12 PM
DTA,

I think Brian's uses mostly oak, but I suspect some Pecan gets in there since we have so much of.   ;D
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: ArnieM on May 31, 2010, 04:06:40 PM
It's a function of both the wood and the smoke time.  I prefer mesquite on brisket, being up here in the northeast  ;D  I'd generally do a couple hours of mesquite, three hours of oak or four hours of pecan.  Hickory is for my pork  :D
Title: Re: Silly Question: Smoke for Beef brisket;
Post by: DTAggie on May 31, 2010, 08:14:05 PM
Funny how this question always sets off the posts.