I've got some land up in the Sierras in California that has a lot of oak and I was thinking that would be a good source to get my own (it feels really weird buying bags of dry wood chunks). I know I have to let it season well and probably won't be ready for smoking for a good while, but that's ok since I'm in this for the long haul.
Anyway, the point of my post is this. There's a patch of several acres that's densely covered in manzanita. I know the wood burns really hot, and even though it's like a big bush, it seems to me it has some hardwood characteristics. I was just wondering if anyone has tried using manzanita for smoking and if it's good or nasty. I've been reading a lot but so far I haven't seen any mention of it in conjunction with smoking. Was hoping to get some insight from the experts here before I start chopping down a bunch of trees.
Anyway, the point of my post is this. There's a patch of several acres that's densely covered in manzanita. I know the wood burns really hot, and even though it's like a big bush, it seems to me it has some hardwood characteristics. I was just wondering if anyone has tried using manzanita for smoking and if it's good or nasty. I've been reading a lot but so far I haven't seen any mention of it in conjunction with smoking. Was hoping to get some insight from the experts here before I start chopping down a bunch of trees.