Anyone have success with brisket, especially with the flats? If so what’s your go to strategy? I’ve done about 8 briskets so far on the egg. I follow Franklins methods as close as possible in regards to brisket selection, trimming, etc. Basically have the book memorized. First two briskets were pretty bad then started doing fat cap down at 250 and then finishing them wrapped in the oven after the stall. Using this method I’ve always been able to get really good bark, smoke ring (for photos), fat has rendered really well. However, the flat is always on the over done/ dry side and point is very good with little to no problems. Typically will pull the brisket at around 295 internal and let rest for a few hours. Thinking that the eggs temp was fluctuating too much I went out and got an egg genius to maintain the temps more closely. I did my first brisket using it and it was a disaster. Worst brisket to date. Flat was hard as a rock, I was embarrassed serve if it because it came out like leather. The points fat didn’t render properly and had very large fat chunks that were inedible. Just an absolute disaster of a cook. Anyone care to help troubleshoot or have had decent outcomes that I could try for my next cook. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk