So It's been a minute but
I think I'll put this out there again to see if the experts on here have any thing to add to the discussion.
The topics is briquettes.
I had been lucky enough to use and see the diff in the Stubbs Charcoal when it was available and wound up settling on the Royal Oak HardWood Briquettes but now that is becoming harder to get.....
So I use the Kingsford Pro stuff I can get at my local CostCo
I have had some of the lump hardwood briquettes @ Sprouts
I have used a bag of Jealous Devil but I didn't feel extra excited about it
I do more grillin than smokin but I have a dedicated pit and use it when I doing large cooks but use the minion method more often to get my long cooks that I can do overnight
Any ideas of if there is a "best" briquettes out there in 2023?
I think I'll put this out there again to see if the experts on here have any thing to add to the discussion.
The topics is briquettes.
I had been lucky enough to use and see the diff in the Stubbs Charcoal when it was available and wound up settling on the Royal Oak HardWood Briquettes but now that is becoming harder to get.....
So I use the Kingsford Pro stuff I can get at my local CostCo
I have had some of the lump hardwood briquettes @ Sprouts
I have used a bag of Jealous Devil but I didn't feel extra excited about it
I do more grillin than smokin but I have a dedicated pit and use it when I doing large cooks but use the minion method more often to get my long cooks that I can do overnight
Any ideas of if there is a "best" briquettes out there in 2023?