Well, since the weather was so beautiful down here for the three-day weekend, me and the GF decided on Saturday to do a little hiking on some trails a few hours from our house. On our way to the state park, we drove through a town that I had heard rumors of having USDA Prime brisket on the regular at a local grocery store. I have never even seen prime in the case at any of the grocery stores around my house, so curiosity got the better of me. On the way back from a great hike, I just HAD to stop and check it out for myself and lo and behold, picked me up a nice, floppy, USDA Prime briskey! 
It wasn't too big, just over 8 lbs.
Side shot to show the marbling in the flat...
My standard brisket rub of GOSP+cayenne. I have recently picked up some Tone's "Restaurant Style" Black pepper that I really like. I recommend it.
The brisket was put on the smoker at 8:52AM. Used several chunks of Pecan wood.
After a few hours it was starting to get a nice color.
Since I was doing this Central Texas style...into the butcher paper it goes!
I took the time while the brisket was on the smoker to clean up the garage...here's a shot I figured you guys might like...

It wasn't too big, just over 8 lbs.


Side shot to show the marbling in the flat...

My standard brisket rub of GOSP+cayenne. I have recently picked up some Tone's "Restaurant Style" Black pepper that I really like. I recommend it.

The brisket was put on the smoker at 8:52AM. Used several chunks of Pecan wood.
After a few hours it was starting to get a nice color.


Since I was doing this Central Texas style...into the butcher paper it goes!

I took the time while the brisket was on the smoker to clean up the garage...here's a shot I figured you guys might like...
