I would if it was an option, but I've had spotty at best results with my kettle bbq
What’s a kettle bbq?
Look into the charcoal snake method. It's a way of arranging charcoal around one side while food cooks by indirect heat on the other side. It's something that may take some experiments and adding charcoal as you cook, due to the indirect heat, meat weight and thickness, etc. Use a meat thermometer for internal temp and an inside the grill external thermometer, to see what temp your at during the cook.
Good luck if you try it.
Oh, right. Standard charcoal Weber. Ya, only good for the blasting of quick cook steaks an burgers.
Ever thought of upgrading? No joke, it can be life changing.
This is a good primer. See the graphs halfway down https://www.seriouseats.com/homemade-corned-beef-brisket-with-potatoes-cabbage-carrots-recipe
I use a Treager Ranger I picked up at Costco on sale for around $350. I need a smaller, portable one to fit my lifestyle. Never had a bad cook on it yet. https://www.traeger.com/pellet-grills/portable/ranger
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