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Old 03-01-2009, 09:17 PM   #21
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I have done briskets on my WSM for the past two weekends. I'm just getting into it, bur it has been a blast so far. People are amazed (and so am I) by what I can put out. It's also a great excuse to stand around and have a smoke.
WSM user as well. You will be surprised at the quantity and quality of BBQ you can produce now.

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Old 03-01-2009, 09:24 PM   #22
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[color="Blue"]No thats not possible... Not Atlanta for the best Que...
just like cigars, taste is a matter of preference and is subjective, no one is wrong.
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Old 03-01-2009, 09:28 PM   #23
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just like cigars, taste is a matter of preference and is subjective, no one is wrong.
Ahh, but the arguments will always be waged. Everyone has their favorite.. I know I do.

Anyhow, one thing that can't be disputed about bbq is that it must be done low and slow. No exceptions.
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Old 03-01-2009, 09:39 PM   #24
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Texas BBQ doesn't suck either......
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Old 03-01-2009, 09:41 PM   #25
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I have had bbq in my city of winnipeg manitoba canada and they claim its "kansas and tennesse -Style-" and it was pretty good, but i'm sure it's nothing like the real thing.

Only "real" bbq i feel i've had was in texas, and it was pretty darn tasty, but I won't rest until I've had KC and some others
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I have had bbq in my city of winnipeg manitoba canada and they claim its "kansas and tennesse -Style-" and it was pretty good, but i'm sure it's nothing like the real thing.

Only "real" bbq i feel i've had was in texas, and it was pretty darn tasty, but I won't rest until I've had KC and some others
Big difference between KC and Texas BBQ....I love 'em both!
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Old 03-01-2009, 09:56 PM   #28
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It looks a little well done.
If you are talking about the outside, that's the way you want it. Those crispy bits have a ton of flavor. If you are talking about the inner part of the meat, you don't want to eat a brisket medium rare. That first bite would take you 10 minutes to chew through.

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Old 03-01-2009, 09:57 PM   #29
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If you are talking about the outside, that's the way you want it. Those crispy bits have a ton of flavor. If you are talking about the inner part of the meat, you don't want to eat a brisket medium rare. That first bite would take you 10 minutes to chew through.

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The outside is perfect, looks .

The inside could use a touch of red, but I agree definitely not med rare for brisket.
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No thats not possible... Not Atlanta for the best Que... Skanky Ho's, yes.. BBQ.. Dont believe it.. I am a transplanted Txn, and I have chowed down in St.Louis, Tennessee, and of course Texas, but lets not even forget Carolina style...
Damn I love cooked meat!!
I have lived here in and around Atlanta my whole life and there is nothing but sweet Georgia Peaches, all the ho's are transplants.

As far as bbq I am a fan of almost all styles myself. The best, imho, coming out of Eastern NC, KC, and Memphis. Recently though in Atlanta (actually Marietta) a new bbq resturant called Sam and Dave's opened that really is some of the finest pulled pork I have ever eaten.
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Old 03-01-2009, 10:06 PM   #31
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I will admit that was my first one, and I went a little light on the smoke. The last one I cooked back in the fall had a good 1/4" ring and topped this one by far. But it didn't sit around long enough for pics.
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Cleveland BBQ isn't half bad either.
Got to sample some Cleveland BBQ last summer, and it was pretty fuggin' good too.
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Old 03-01-2009, 10:15 PM   #33
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Let's be honest. Does any city/states BBQ suck? I mean SPECIFIC people might make some bad BBQ themselves, but for the most part ALL BBQ is awesome.
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Let's be honest. Does any city/states BBQ suck? I mean SPECIFIC people might make some bad BBQ themselves, but for the most part ALL BBQ is awesome.
BBQ is awesome. But I've got to represent my hometown stripes. KC is often referred to as the bbq capital of the world, and for good reason... I love me some good bbq. Kansas city wouldn't be nearly as exciting without all the awesome joints we have here.

I can't say which region sports the best Q, but KC serves up some pretty good stuff.
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Let's be honest. Does any city/states BBQ suck? I mean SPECIFIC people might make some bad BBQ themselves, but for the most part ALL BBQ is awesome.
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Old 03-01-2009, 10:54 PM   #36
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Let's be honest. Does any city/states BBQ suck? I mean SPECIFIC people might make some bad BBQ themselves, but for the most part ALL BBQ is awesome.
the only thing that sucks is the afore mentioned skanky's
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YUM YUM KC BBQ
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Oregon BBQ ain't half-bad either.



It looks dry, but it ain't.
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It looks dry, but it ain't.
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