SMH
I thought I had this one.
I cooked steady at 275 for about 5 1/2 hours. This was what it looked like:
I wrapped it in butcher paper at this point and cooked it for roughly 3 hours more. I opened it up and it looked great. I touched it and it felt like gelatin. I did a probe test and it felt soft, but not quite like butter (or at least how I should imagine it to be). Probe read 200*. Since it didn't SEEM quite the way I imagined it to (like butter) I decided to leave it in another 30 minutes wrapped in BP. 30 minutes later I took it off, wrapped it in a blanket and put it in my cooler for about an hour and a half.
I was super excited thinking that this was finally going to be the one that actually tasted good! lol
Suffice to say, it was terrible. It was uncuttable, even. It just crumbled into pieces. First of all, the brisket was cracking itself, with seams running length wise down the flat, essentially splitting the brisket into 4-5 pieces. Here is a picture:
Trying to cut slices was impossible. It just became a big crumble pie at that point.
Absolutely overcooked. Crumbling. Dry. Embarrassing. I got everything down that I have tried. Brisket is just not working out for me. I'm thinking I should have just pulled it off when I checked it the first time. Or maybe I should have not kept it so wrapped up after I did pull it? I don't know. Any tips/advice?
I thought I had this one.
I cooked steady at 275 for about 5 1/2 hours. This was what it looked like:

I wrapped it in butcher paper at this point and cooked it for roughly 3 hours more. I opened it up and it looked great. I touched it and it felt like gelatin. I did a probe test and it felt soft, but not quite like butter (or at least how I should imagine it to be). Probe read 200*. Since it didn't SEEM quite the way I imagined it to (like butter) I decided to leave it in another 30 minutes wrapped in BP. 30 minutes later I took it off, wrapped it in a blanket and put it in my cooler for about an hour and a half.
I was super excited thinking that this was finally going to be the one that actually tasted good! lol
Suffice to say, it was terrible. It was uncuttable, even. It just crumbled into pieces. First of all, the brisket was cracking itself, with seams running length wise down the flat, essentially splitting the brisket into 4-5 pieces. Here is a picture:

Trying to cut slices was impossible. It just became a big crumble pie at that point.

Absolutely overcooked. Crumbling. Dry. Embarrassing. I got everything down that I have tried. Brisket is just not working out for me. I'm thinking I should have just pulled it off when I checked it the first time. Or maybe I should have not kept it so wrapped up after I did pull it? I don't know. Any tips/advice?