Beef Temperature Dropped for a Little Bit
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Temp started to drop after a certain point
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I'm a novice meat smoker and I just recently bought a ET-73 and practiced smoking some pastrami from the corned beef I picked up on sale during St. Patty's week. Also, I was using a GOSM propane smoker. Anyways, I ran into a problem that I hope someone can help me out with.
So here's the situation... I started smoking my meat at about 10am (about a 3lb corned beef brisket) and I believe I got the meat to about 161 at about 7pm with a smoker temp (according to the ET-73) of between 225-250 for the whole day. I did run into a couple of snags that probably delayed my smoking a little more than I wanted but I don't believe these were significant enough to mention here. So I had to leave to drop someone off at the airport and when I got back about an hour later my meat had reached 179 degrees but my smoker temp had gone up to about 270 so I adjusted accordingly. I got my smoker back down to about 225 but about 30 minutes later my meat temp dropped 1 degree and started to drop even more later. To fix the problem I raised my smoker temp back up to 260-270 because the goal temp I was trying to achieve was about 185 (a temp I got from someone else's thread). So my question/dilemma is, is my ET-73's smoker temp guage wrong or am I doing something wrong? I know that the GOSM temp shows about 15 degrees or so higher than the ET-73 although from what I am being told, the GOSM stock temp guage is wrong.
In the future, I am going to try smoking some beef brisket and I've read that the temp should be about 190 but if I can't get to that temp with a smoking temp of 225-250 then it looks like I have a bit of a problem. Can anyone help me out?
On another note, I believe the pastrami came out pretty awesome for my 2nd attempt but unfortunately I got too excited and forgot to take a pic... sorry guys.
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How much did the meat drop in temperature?
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I have never noticed mine drop in temp when they do, but that's not saying they didn't... only that I didn't notice it. I may have been paying attention elsewhere or the Bud Light made it hard to see the drop in temp...
Some last longer than others, I am guessing that is what happened to yours.
It most likely is not a problem with your thermometer.
Good Luck
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The reason your smoker temp crept up on ya was probably the meat was getting warmer and and was less of a temp load on the smoker.
Good luck on the brisket and post some Q-view
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Might I suggest when you do your brisket, you shoot for a smoker temp of 240ish to 245° or so. I think your brisket will progress smoother and still be plenty tender (if taken to 195° to 200°) and also plenty juicy. I think there are diminishing returns when the smoking temp is maintained at the lower end of the range. Seems like a lot of people talk about smoking at the upper end of the range (250ish) and they don't even get too upset if it creeps a little higher.
Good luck on the brisket.
Dave
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I've done 3 corned beefs now and the first two I did at 225-230. Took all day to cook a 3-4 lb corned beef. The last one I did at 270. It was a smallish one that just topped 3 lb. It was cooked to 205 in 5 hrs. It was just as juicy as the ones smoked at the lower temperature. I'm all for low and slow but I think you can push it up a bit without loosing the qualities you are shooting for in low and slow.
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