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  1. The grill doesn't make any difference!![emoji41][emoji41][emoji41] Rob
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    Beautiful grill and setting, you'll be a pro in no time. These grills are as bulletproof as can be, but I still recommend a cover if it's out in the open. Start cookin, and post pics!! Rob
  3. Don't sweat it, you're doing great!! You might get some more venting in the next couple of cooks, but the majority is done. Beautiful grill!! Rob
  4. I use the 18" wide foil, and run one piece north/south relative to the grate. I've not had any issues with heating with this method. Rob
  5. Hey, remember! The grill has nothing to do with it!![emoji849][emoji849][emoji849] Rob
  6. Don't forget the program. Rob
  7. A choice brisket may require wrapping, paper or foil. It sounds like bark was very hard, so again, wrapping might be of benefit. Just to verify, were you slicing across the grain? The next brisket you cook, just try changing one or two things, so if you fix it, you'll know what you did. Is prime beef an option? If so, I recommend it. If not, definitely give wrapping a try, and up the temp, everything else looks good to me. Rob
  8. I generally cook mine at 250°-275°, but I'm not sure this was your problem. What grade was your beef? It's possible this is the problem, right off the bat everything else looks ok. Rob
  9. No pics, didn't happen. [emoji41][emoji41] Rob
  10. I've always closed the lid immediately. The gasket is one reason, the other is that you don't get the chimney effect with the lid open. Essentially you get more airflow over the coals with the lid closed. Rob
  11. Be careful, we don't want Bosceaux getting a big head even if he deserves it! Rob
  12. Leave it in the vac bag, it's fine. You're essentially wet aging it. Rob
  13. Once it's on the truck, it moves rather quickly. The fun is about to begin!! Rob
  14. Wrap the lower grate with foil, that'll work for a deflector. I just recently did my first smoke pot cook, it's a beautiful thing! Rob
  15. If you're inclined, Dennis' cabinets are beautiful. One would be a great addition. Rob
  16. Your event is much more important!! Rob
  17. A popular place is fruita wood chunks. They have very high quality pieces. Personally I prefer charcoal store.com. They also have good quality, but will ship 5lb boxes, I believe fruita's minimum is 10lbs. Rob
  18. I love my Cyberq, it makes simple even simpler. Rob
  19. Ok, that's funny!![emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Rob
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