
timoneer wrote:don't use express fuel it uses chemicals to light quicker ie contains paraffin for easy lighting, not to good for flavour or for you

YetiDave wrote:Restaurant charcoal just contains bigger chunks. I don't think it's all that necessary to pay the extra for it if you build your fire right

BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:YetiDave wrote:Restaurant charcoal just contains bigger chunks. I don't think it's all that necessary to pay the extra for it if you build your fire right
I have been using some restaurant grade recently for smoking in my WSM and found that the temp fluctuates quite a lot. I have guessed this is down to the large chunks catching in the basket and burning through and then onto another large chunk. With the normal charcoal and smaller chunks, I have found the temps more stable and a longer burn time (although not as stable or as long as weber briquettes).
Does this seem logical to you more experienced chaps?


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