After my BBQ disaster at Maurice’s the week before, I needed some proper smoked meat to get the rancid taste out of my mouth.
A trip to Texas A&M meant one sure thing, an early morning feast at Snow’s BBQ.
As the best BBQ place in Texas, I knew Snow’s could rectify last weeks aberration.
Of course, any trip down to Lexington requires a rather early morning wake up call, so beating back the drowsiness of a Ranger playoff game the night before, I settled into the captains chair of the Jetta at 5:00 am sharp for an 8AM arrival.
There are few more peaceful rides than a sunrise drive through expansive Texas plains as the amber dawn floods over the horizon.


I don’t need to rehash a full review of Snow’s on here, you can read about the prior two posts on Snow’s to get an in depth analysis.
http://pigskinpursuit.blogspot.com/2009/09/snows-bbq.html
http://www.pigskinpursuit.com/2009/12/snows-bbq-going-back-for-seconds.html
And if you still don’t believe me, take a look at the line at 8AM.
But to reiterate, this is the BEST brisket in Texas, and therefore the galaxy. If you’ve ever wondered what a picture perfect brisket looks like, please refer to the picture at the bottom.
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