11/23/2025
Oh so true !
š„THE REAL COST OF GREAT BRISKETš„
If youāve ever wondered why true, slow-smoked BBQ has a price tag⦠let me show you what happens to a single brisket over 24 hours.
This is the honest, behind-the-pit reality:
1ļøā£ 18.4 lbs ā straight out of the package. Big. Heavy. Full of potential.
2ļøā£ 14.8 lbs ā trimmed and seasoned. Hours of prep, and we havenāt even fired up the pit yet.
3ļøā£ 8.35 lbs ā after a 14-hour slow smoke. Perfect bark. Juicy. Tender.
ā”ļø And almost HALF the size. š³
Thatās a 45% yield (average is maybe 50% if youāre lucky).
So when brisket costs around $5/lb wholesale, that big 18+ pounder is already about $100 before it even touches fire.
But hereās the part most folks never see:
š„ After trimming.
š„ After smoking.
š„ After babysitting it through the night.
š„ After wood, seasoning, wrapping, rest time, AND laborā¦
Youāre left with roughly 8 pounds of usable brisket, putting real cost closer to $12.50ā$13 per pound before anything else.
So no⦠BBQ isnāt expensive because we want it to be.
Itās expensive because quality takes sacrifice ā time, weight, labor, love, and patience.
And if youāve ever cooked a brisket, you know one thing for sure:
Thereās a whole lot of shrinkage in the heat.
But hereās what matters most:
ā¤ļø When you support local BBQ, youāre not just buying meat ā
Youāre supporting families, small businesses, long nights, early mornings, and the craft we pour our heart into.