Food & Restaurants

Brisket snobs are killing BBQ culture

BBQ is supposed to be fun. Community. Gathering around a pit with a beer and eating good food. Somewhere along the way it turned into a competition over who has the most opinions about bark, smoke rings, and post oak.

I smoked a brisket last weekend. My neighbor came over, took one bite, and gave me a 10-minute lecture about my temp being too high and my wrap being too early. Bro it's a backyard cookout not a pitmaster competition.

Not every brisket needs to be competition-grade. Sometimes it's just meat and fire and a good time. Let people enjoy things.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Mar 25, 2026, 6:14 PM

The smoke ring discourse is out of control. It doesn't even affect flavor. It's just a visual marker. Relax.

The best BBQ I ever had was at a family reunion where my uncle cooked it in a homemade smoker made from a oil drum. No thermometer. No YouTube education. Just vibes.

I use a pellet grill and I'm tired of pretending I'm sorry about it. The brisket is good. My family loves it. I don't care about your offset smoker opinions.

Counterpoint: standards are what make Texas BBQ great. If we stop caring about quality we end up like every other state's mid BBQ. Gatekeeping has a purpose.

Brisket gatekeepers are the worst. My dad has been smoking brisket for 30 years and some guy who watched one YouTube video tried to tell him he's doing it wrong.