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Comp brisket flavor


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But wouldn't that sweetness burn out on a judge after trying his third or fourth box?

I haven't judged before, would like to take the class and maybe give it a try some day. I thought I had read that a judge needs to learn to stick to one or two bites max, because they normally sample many items and can get full. (I could be wrong on that.)

Since I don't care for a sweet profile, I might not be a good candidate for judging...

Thoey, here in Tx you don't need to take a class to judge BBQ, unless it's KCBS of course. What people turn in around here can vary quite a bit, especially in ribs and chicken, however most around here turn in savory type of brisket, beefy, salt/peppery with just the right level of smoke. What separates the best from the others is nailing the tenderness and moisture and over all taste.
 
Salt pepper and garlic on a YAK brisket of course is really all you need. If you can't nail the tenderness. It doesn't matter what you put on it.
 
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