BB-Kuhn
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Ring of fire, with a water pan in the middle, with the brisket over the pan. You should get like, 6hrs minimum, and possibly a lot more depending on how hot you leave your fire.
I use a ring of fire setup in my kettle sometimes with no water pan and can get a solid 8+ hours at 275. The water will make sure you use a bit more fuel, but i'd bet you could keep a brisket at 225-250 for at least 6. You'll get some sleep, maybe not a ton, but better than tending it all night long!
I use a ring of fire setup in my kettle sometimes with no water pan and can get a solid 8+ hours at 275. The water will make sure you use a bit more fuel, but i'd bet you could keep a brisket at 225-250 for at least 6. You'll get some sleep, maybe not a ton, but better than tending it all night long!