Pete Z
TVWBB Super Fan
I am finishing up four ~6# pork butts that I cooked with Kingsford Competetion blend as fuel. The charcoal starts up super fast (I like that) and smelled nice when burning.
I put the butts on at 10 PM and the temperature was close to cruising speed by around 11. I started with a full Brinkman pan of hot water. I adjusted the vents and the temp was 240 at midnight.
I checked the temp at 7:30 AM and it was steady at 240. By 10 the temp had fallen so I knocked off the ash. I had to add 20 briquets at 11 and maybe 30 at 1 PM. The temp comes up quickly when fuel is added and smells like nice hardwood. I have so far used a little more than one bag.
The new stuff seems to react quicker than the old and smells nicer, but it doesn't seem to last as long. Ive never had to add fuel twice with the old K. I might use it for ribs, but 14 hour cooks seem to tax its limits. Pricy at $9/bag.
Here are some pics.
PS. Temps were 40s and 50s.
I put the butts on at 10 PM and the temperature was close to cruising speed by around 11. I started with a full Brinkman pan of hot water. I adjusted the vents and the temp was 240 at midnight.
I checked the temp at 7:30 AM and it was steady at 240. By 10 the temp had fallen so I knocked off the ash. I had to add 20 briquets at 11 and maybe 30 at 1 PM. The temp comes up quickly when fuel is added and smells like nice hardwood. I have so far used a little more than one bag.
The new stuff seems to react quicker than the old and smells nicer, but it doesn't seem to last as long. Ive never had to add fuel twice with the old K. I might use it for ribs, but 14 hour cooks seem to tax its limits. Pricy at $9/bag.
Here are some pics.
PS. Temps were 40s and 50s.