No. It's very expensive and very finicky and very time consuming. You also need to know how to trim it which can be tricky. Then there's the stall midway through that you need to be prepared for. I'd highly recommend avoiding brisket as a starting point.Id like to get into it and experiment just as a weekend hobby. I dont eat pork but turkey, chicken, and beef are fair game. I also don't want to **** up an expensive cut of meat. Is brisket the best thing to just have some fun wth?
It's kind of a shame you're not into pork because pork shoulder/butt is a very forgiving cut and a great place to start with smoking. But, in place of brisket you could start out with chuck roast. Kind of a poor man's brisket. Not nearly as daunting, or expensive, but similar process although shorter and a little more forgiving. You could also start with chicken thighs. Any time I have a couple pork shoulders going on my smoker I make it a point to throw a batch of chicken thighs on for the final few hours. Brine them for 24 hours, dry off and apply a dry rub, and you're good to go. At 225 shouldn't take more than 3 hours.
