Speaking for myself, I'd take Cowboy over briquettes, but that's me.Originally posted by Tony Catencamp:
I haven't burned lump yet mostly because there isn't much of it where I live. I see Ace Hardware has Cowboy, but I haven't heard a lot of good things about it.
Originally posted by Chris Derum:
Irwin,
Home Depot in my area sells K in a two pack for around $13, I believe they are 21 lb bags. During the summer they had the same two pack on sale for $9.99.
Originally posted by Jon Merka:
ive tried lump mainly the royal oak brand but after nearly ruinging a kettle with it due to some half burnt piece of plastic and several times finding what appeared to be remnants of some sort of fibrous filter material i went back to kingsford.
Absolutely. Pack the ring tightly eliminating space between pieces as best you can. I find shaking the ring a couple of times as I load up helps.Originally posted by Phil Perrin:
I think we have a lump convert. Can you use it for real long cooks,like brisket and butts?![]()
BGE lump, which is really Royal Oak, but better quality than what you get in the 10lb bags at Walmart...Originally posted by rod culver:
Phil, where in the Charlotte area can we find lump?