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SRF Gold brisket worth it?

We have a couple of friends coming over in a few weeks, and I am tasked with a brisket. I usually buy Prime from Costco, but I have wanted to try the SRF, and it is currently on sale 
https://snakeriverfarms.com/products/brisket?variant=48973221232955&

Have any of you tried this? Worth the price difference, especially when the goal is to show off? And if I order now, while on sale, it ships frozen, I think, so there is no problem with it sitting in the freezer until needed, right?
Boom

Comments

  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 36,496
    If a good sale I will buy one around every year or so but @DoubleEgger is right about the fat content.  I would go with black over gold for your first run with SRF.  
    Regarding frozen brisket, as long as the cryovac is intact it can sit for years.  You will need to give it a good 5 days in the fridge to thaw before smoking.  
    Just cook it like any other brisket you have done.  
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  • MaskedMarvel
    MaskedMarvel Posts: 3,407
    I’ve never ordered an SRF brisket - been very happy with selecting my own from Costco. Plus, the price at Costco is always right..

    But - I WOULD! :)
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  • FanOfFanboys
    FanOfFanboys Posts: 2,618
    The Golds are too fatty in my opinion. Black is the best option. 
    even with the gold and the black being almost the same price, due to the sale?
    $179 vs $197
    Is the black that much better than costco prime? only the srf fold 14-16lb option is on sale
    Boom
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,094
    The Golds are too fatty in my opinion. Black is the best option. 
    even with the gold and the black being almost the same price, due to the sale?
    $179 vs $197
    Is the black that much better than costco prime? only the srf fold 14-16lb option is on sale
    Buy one of each and let us know! 

    Yes, the Black is a big step up from a Costco prime.  
  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 36,496
    Once you go Black you will never go back. However, to be fair if serious then you do need to try gold at least once.   Be Mindful.  
    If you get into the SRF system (like all others) you can get alerts on some great deals (infrequent).  I scored a 14-16 lb gold for $158 (free shipping) this past September. Best recent deal I can recall.  (Flash sale.)
    FWIW-
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.  
  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 21,558
    I suck at brisket - my Costco Primes have been equal to the SRF blacks I’ve done.  My Dino ribs are about 5x the flavor/experience than any brisket I’ve ever done.

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  • FrostyEgg
    FrostyEgg Posts: 614
    I'm in the dino ribs > brisket camp as well. 
  • lakewade
    lakewade Posts: 386
    Done several SRFs…go Costco Prime. 

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  • DieselkW
    DieselkW Posts: 915
    I was shopping at Costco a few days ago. Prime whole brisket was $6.50/lb. Last time I purchased one it was $3.95, early summer.

    For nearly twice the price, I'd feel like I had to actually eat the point. 

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