Does Aaron Franklin spritz his brisket?

In the second phase of our 12-hour brisket smoke, Aaron shares his techniques for spritzing, getting a derailed cook back on track, and pushing through the stall while maintaining a clean and steady fire.
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How often spritz brisket Aaron Franklin?

After the first 2-3 hours start spritzing your brisket with water, apple juice, hot sauce or apple cider vinegar every 30 minutes to an hour. This helps keep it moist and stops it from burning.
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Should you spritz brisket?

Spritzing the brisket will help keep the meat moist as it cooks. The liquid will also prevent the bark from overcooking, so the end result is pleasantly crispy rather than burnt. Some spritz enthusiasts even claim that it gives the brisket a more pronounced smoke ring, which comes in handy during competitions.
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Does Aaron Franklin brine brisket?

Rather than layer in a complex BBQ rub, Aaron makes use of a simple rub of salt and pepper in a 1:1 ratio. This helps dry brine the meat so that it locks in its natural flavors, while giving it a smokey edge with the pepper.
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Should you mop or spritz brisket?

Immediately after you have flipped the meat, mop the side of the meat facing up while it is still sizzling and hot. This way the mopping sauce will have a chance to sit and soak into the meat. Some pitmasters prefer to spritz as they feel this won't disturb the surface of the meat as much as mopping would.
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BBQ with Franklin: The Brisket



Does spraying brisket help bark?

Spraying down your meat is going to slow down the cooking process, giving you more time to build up that bark! Of course, spraying the bark is going to soften it, but over time the flavor from the spritz is going to dry up and leave a little flavor behind each time you spray it down.
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What temperature does Franklin pull brisket?

The meat gets much closer to the fire in smaller cookers, so for those, Franklin recommends keeping the temperature around 225 to 250 degrees (temps inside the trailer-sized custom smokers at Franklin Barbecue can get up to 375 degrees).
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Is it better to smoke brisket at 225 or 250?

According to some pitmasters, you should always aim for a smoker temperature of 250 degrees when making smoked brisket. At this temperature, the meat will cook more quickly than it would at 225 degrees, but it will still have the time it needs to achieve a nice tender texture.
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What temp does Aaron Franklin smoke his brisket at?

The last step for any brisket cook is patience. A brisket is a large cut of meat and will take a long time to cook. Aaron suggests that when cooking at a temperature of 250 °F, a brisket will typically need an hour to an hour and a quarter per-pound. That is potentially a 12 to 15-hour cook right there.
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Should I spray meat while smoking?

It is important to spritz the meat every half hour to 45 minutes to prevent it from drying out. It also adds a coating that allows the smoke to travel over the meat and stick to it.
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Can you spray apple cider vinegar on brisket?

Open the pit each hour to spritz the brisket with Apple Cider Vinegar. This will help keep the meat moist during the smoking process and break down some of the tougher portions of meat. Don't flip the brisket or take a long time doing this, though, because you don't want to lose your heat.
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Can you spritz brisket with whiskey?

Truly a great bourbon BBQ spritz that will keep low and slow cooked meats from drying out. Use this spritz on brisket, pork roasts, and ribs. The bourbon adds a nice liveliness but will not overpower the flavor of the meat.
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What do you spray on brisket when cooking?

Plus we'll show you the best types of liquid to use for the next time you're smoking a brisket.
  1. Spritzing With Apple Cider Vinegar.
  2. Spritzing With Beer.
  3. Spritzing With Melted Butter.
  4. Spritzing With Apple Juice.
  5. Spritzing With Beef Broth.
  6. Spritzing With Worcestershire Sauce.
  7. Spritzing With Water.
  8. Other Alternative Spritzes.
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Do you add liquid when wrapping brisket?

While it's not always necessary, it's permissible to add a bit of liquid when wrapping brisket. Water, apple juice or cider, beer, beef stock or broth, and vinegar are all considered viable options.
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How do you keep brisket moist?

To keep your brisket moist and juicy, put a water pan in your smoker and spray it with water, apple cider vinegar, or apple juice every 30 to 60 minutes. Using the Texas crutch is another way to lock in moisture. This technique involves wrapping the brisket with butcher paper or foil when it reaches about 160 F.
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Should I smoke a brisket fat side up or fat side down?

Summary. Always smoke brisket with the fat side facing down. Fat-side down helps keep the seasoning on the brisket and makes it look better. Cooking brisket fat side up does not add moisture to the meat.
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What temp do you pull brisket?

One popular method is to pull the brisket off and wrap it after it reaches 185 to 195 F. Double or triple wrap it in butcher paper, push the probe through the wrap, and return it to the smoker. Check it every hour until reaches 200 F. Others recommend pulling it off and wrapping it at 160-170 F.
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What temperature is the stall for brisket?

Here are a few tips and a process for smoking award-winning brisket at home on your Oklahoma Joe's® Smokers. The stall is when a large cut of meat like a pork butt or beef brisket is cooking, and the internal temperature of the meat just seems to “stall” or plateau around 155-165°F for hours.
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Can I pull brisket at 190?

At 190 degrees, the brisket is just about ready. While we prefer to wait until it hits at least 195 before pulling it off the smoker, you can certainly do so a few degrees sooner. If your brisket isn't budging past 190, try using the probe test to find out if it's ready to be taken off the heat.
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Can I pull my brisket at 195?

A good rule of thumb is to bring the meat up to an internal temperature of 185°F to 195°F to attain this conversation of tough meat to melt in your mouth deliciousness. The ideal peak internal temperature of brisket should be 205°F-210°F since beyond that it will begin to dry out.
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How long do you smoke a brisket at 225?

Put brisket on the grill at 225 °F. Smoke for 6 hours until internal temperature is 160 °F. Wrap brisket in butcher paper or foil and return to the grill. Place the brisket back on the grill until the internal temperate reaches 200 °F.
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Why am I not getting a bark on my brisket?

If the brisket has very little to no bark, it usually means that the environment inside the smoker was too humid. Wrapping the brisket during the smoking process creates another version of the same problem, as this causes the meat to steam inside the package.
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Should I flip brisket when smoking?

Flipping the brisket does even out the exposure of the meat to heat. Airflow inside any smoker is uneven and letting the brisket sit there in one position the whole time will cause part of it to dry out simply because of this unevenness. Ideally, flip and rotate your brisket at least once during the cooking.
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Why is my brisket bark wet?

Top Causes of Wet Bark. Four mistakes can cause your smoked brisket to come out with a wet bark: 1) you rubbed the brisket with a binder, 2) your smoker wasn't hot enough, 3) you foiled the meat too early, or 4) you rested it for too little time. Take a gander below as we examine each and every one of them.
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