Hey Beau, glad you bought your WSM. Briskets can be a little challenging first time out so good luck with that.
You could do as I did, have an extra large family of Webers.
Congrats! I plan on adding one to my collection.Picked up my 18.5" WSM today.
I have heard as much but there's only one way to learn. I was terrified of pork butt until I gave it a try on the kettle as well. I'm still contemplating switching the brisket out for another butt or possibly even a beef roast just to use a cheaper cut of meat on my first go around, though i have been craving brisket lately.
Here is a really good read on brisket prep. It's for High Heat but you don't have to follow it exactly. Personally I studied brisket cooks for about a month before I took one on and I have never had a bad one but I did quite a few other cooks first getting to know my smoker. I do prefer low and slow to HH although the timing of HH works well for me.
http://tvwbb.com/showthread.php?718...ation&highlight=brisket+compilation+High+heat
Depending on your taste for rubs Meathead's Big Bad Beef Rub recipe is really good with brisket however everyone has their own preferences. If decide to postpone brisket get a pork butt or a picnic. They are very forgiving, easy to cook and give you wonderful flavor. You need to "gunk" up that smoker and a pork butt will work well doing that.
Have fun and post some pics.
I'm jealous! Do you keep yours on the deck year-round? Just cover them up when not in use?
Yea, I've done a few pork butts now on the kettle and all have turned out excellent (I've been using a brown-sugar coffee chipotle rub that is fantastic on pork) and kind of want to try something new. What is a picnic?