by Pecker » 19 Jul 2012, 16:28
On the supermarket briquette front, I agree with what the two posters above have said.
They tend not to go as hot, nor last as long as better makes.
But if you're grilling a steak or some burgers, they go hot enough and last hot enough.
As long as you don't require them to last a long time, if you can get them at the end of the Summer when they're on clearence, they're a good deal for the autumnal/bonfire season.
Personally, I always feel guilty about using better/longer lasting briquettes for just 10 minutes grilling, and I never find that re-using briquettes is reliable. The barbecue is enough of an inexact science as it is without unnecessarily introducing a new variable, IMHO.
Steve W