The Social Smokers wrote:thelawnet wrote:I just buy what ever is in the supermarket. Works for me.
Best time to buy i s usually about October when you can buy whatever is left over for about £2/sack.
Really?! I wouldn't touch anything sold in a supermarket, especially when using in a smoker. Maybe for an open grill type BBQ. For a smoker you want something that doesn't contains any chemical binders or any lighter fluids that are going to taint your food.
The supermarket briquettes definitely don't contain any lighter fluids. Unless you are daft enough to buy the instant lighting one that is.
I guess nearly all briquettes contain binders of some kind or other and don't see any reason to suppose the supermarket ones are worse in that respect. Cheaper for sure, quicker burning probably, but otherwise they are fuel and they are sold by very big corps with standards to uphold and will come from the same few manufacturers anyway; i.e. Big K et al.
I prefer lumpwood for grilling but will use briquettes for smoking.



