How to Smoke Brisket in Weber kettle for beginners by Schueys BBQ



Brisket is the king of BBQ and it is no wonder I’ve been asked since I started uploading videos, how to smoke brisket in a Weber kettle.

So, for all that keep asking, this is how I smoke brisket in a Weber kettle using the snake method.

It’s not difficult to smoke a brisket, but it is easy to mess up.

In this video you’ll learn everything I know about smoking a brisket in the Weber Kettle so that when you do it yourself, your brisket will be perfect every time. So if you are a beginner or trying to perfect your brisket game, this just may be the video for you.

I’m not gonna lie to you, it’s really easy and not really worth stressing about. I’ll take you through everything from trimming, seasoning, the BBQ set up, times and temps, wrapping and resting, to slicing up the finished product.

Ingredients:
7.7kg (16.9lbs) WX Rangers Valley 5+ Wagyu brisket
2 parts coarsely ground black pepper
1 part kosher salt
½ part granulated garlic
Water for spritzing

Items Used:
Trimming knife
Brisket Knife
57cm (22”) Weber Kettle
Chimney Starter
Instant read thermometer
Multi probe thermometer

Feeds: 12

Preparation Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 7 ½ hours

Holding Time (resting): 2 Hours

Cuisine: American / Australian

Hydration: 19 x beers

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40 Comments

  1. It's always a treat for me when I see someone crank out a great-looking brisket in a very simple way-AND on a very simple grill that most people can afford. Webber Kettles are all I use on my channel as you know. I haven't done very many briskets-in fact I can count them on one hand. But I've never done a bad one. Now though, it's time to start stepping my game up. I've been watching a few videos, especially the easier, more straight-forward cooks. I realize now that the magic I was missing is that super long hold. I bought a cheap clearance brisket a while back, I think I'm going to pull it out and give it a go brother. Thanks for a nice, simple "science-free" brisket tutorial my friend. Easy to watch, easy to do.

  2. How did we cook brisket before the age of thermometers (Harry Soo way)?
    Well it's pretty simple: manage a blue smoke (enough oxygen by managing how much charcoal you light) > wait long enough till you are satisfied with the bark (color + when you touch it only a bit of oil/flat comes up) > wrap then with either foil, butcher paper or nothing > probe with a tooth pick till it slides in as if you are sliding it into butter. Rest it till you can handle it with bare hands. Voila.

  3. I watched this video at least 15 times because I was so nervous to make my first brisket because I decided to do it when I had about 13 adults coming for a bbq. When I tell you it was perfect!! It truly was! Tender and juicy! I got so many compliments. Thank you so much for your video and for making it so easy! Everyone loved it, they even said it was better than the bbq spot up the street 🎉

  4. I looked up how to cook a brisket on a Weber kettle and this is exactly what I needed. Most videos finish the brisket in the oven taking away from the art of using the Weber from start to finish.

  5. Hello from England – great video, thank you. I am about to purchase a Weber kettle barbecue – what model Is it that you use and do you have any advice on what I should purchase? I am a complete newbie. Apart from eating barbecue food which I am bloody excellent at

  6. Giving this a go for my first brisket this Sunday….fingers crossed.
    One question though: why did you just "boat" it, but don't wrap it completely like you see everywhere else?
    Cheers man

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