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View Poll Results: Do you smoke brisket fat side up or down
Up 51 77.27%
Down 10 15.15%
I smoke it on the side bc I’m a ****ing moron 5 7.58%
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Old 02-14-2018, 04:59 PM   #12
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This thread has me salivating. I admit I have no knowledge whether fat cap should be up or down...I only know laces should be out.

That said, I recently received a large BGE as a gift and so far I have butchered everything I put on it. Much harder to regulate than my regular BBQ. Anyone have any recipes/recommendations for cooking a brisket on the BGE? Thanks in advance.
Not sure what your regular BBQ means, but the BGE couldn't be easier to work. Get it hot (> 400F), put the plate setter in, put your grate on, close the lid, set your bottom and top vents at 25% open, then finagle your bottom vent until you get the temp you're looking for, keep your eye on it for a few minutes, if the temp stays the same, go on about your day/night.
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