I will have to check out my local tractor supply!I think I went through 2 bags of B&B briquettes, 2 bags Royal Oak All Natural briquettes, 4 bags of Royal Oak Premium (Walmart special) 2 bags of Royal oak lump (30lb big bags), and 1 bag of Cowboy all natural briquettes.
B&B briquettes are my favorite, but hardly available at Ace. I think Cowboy briquettes are going to be my go to since they have plenty at Tractor Supply Co and they seem to perform better than Royal Oak all natural.
I have burned around five or six bags of briquettes, all Kingsford, one professional, a couple of Mesquite, a couple of Hickory and a bag of Apple.I've burned 5 bags, 3 lump and two briquette. That's twice what I've ever used in a whole year and it's only June. Just curious what's an average or who's burned the most.
Wow. I'm jealous! Nice stash.I use about 20 pounds a week and grill year around. I’d say about 400-500 pounds year to date. All cooks are charcoal.
B&B briquettes
B&B lump
KBB
Sam’s MM briquettes
Cowboy lump (clearance last fall)
RO lump
Kingsford long burn (clearance last fall)
K Pro
Picture is from April of this year.
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My goodness I was happy to see this. For a minute there I thought I had a problem.Oh man I think I may have a problem... I started the year with a few bags of Weber Charcoal but was primarily using Royal Oak's Chef's Select. So I went through 3, 20 lbs. bag of Weber Charcoal, 5, 40 lbs. bags of ROSC and 2, 17 ish lbs. bags of Royal Oak lump (and I have a 3rd bag of RO Lump half used in the stockpile). Then I switched to Blue Hog Briquettes and B&B Briquettes a few months ago and have gone through 3, 17 ish lbs. bags of each and am almost done with a forth bag of B&B. I have also used 4, 17 ish lbs. bags of Royal Oak All Natural and opened my fifth yesterday. I have also used one whole 30 lbs. bag of B&B logs and just open my my second this past Wednesday (I love those for long WSM 14 cooks).
So doing some rough math I have used about 510 lbs of charcoal so far this year or to answer the question how you asked it about 20 1/2 bags of briquettes and 2 1/2 of lump.
Sure, the Southwest has been in a severe drought for 20 years. Also the forests have dried up and are tinder dry. Here in Arizona we have about 20 wildfires burning most of them with close to zero containment. It's also our monsoon season except no rain just a lot of dry lighting and high winds starting some of the fires and some are caused by idiots leaving campfires unattended etc.
The local fire districts in trying to prevent as much as they can have put restrictions in place such as no out side welding, no campfires, no charcoal or anything that produces ash, no target shooting in the forest and just recently have closed all public access to the state and national forests in AZ.
One of the fires close to us went from a 20 acre fire too 20,000 acre fire in one day.
Gas grills are okay as long as they have an adult present at all times.
During the monsoon season we normally get at least 4-5 inches of rain which runs from June 15th through September 30th.
Last year we got just over an 1 1/2" for the whole year.
Lake Mead which supplies Phoenix with a lot of it's water and the farms to the east is at 36% fill which is the lowest it's been since Hover dam was built. In our weather forecasts for today it doesn't say sunny, cloudy, partly cloudy it says smoke.
Cooking lump 6-7 nights a week, long cooks on Saturday or Sunday, and if most is grilling or medium to high heat - the charcoal use is high. Between the nightly cooks and then family on the weekends, it’s not out of the ordinary to burn 20+lbs a week if the rain stays away. We also don’t ever turn the oven on, and hardly the stove unless to boil.Opened bag #7 tonight. Costco Kingsford. I think I prefer lump for no other reason than the aesthetics of it. Just enjoy the look of the lump. Feels like you're really grillin' with that stuff. Probably not the same joy as filling that bin with pellets, but okay.![]()
(Joke).
I grill at least 4 nights a week, mostly short cooks I guess, and I suffocate and reuse my coals.
How do you guys go through so much charcoal? I'm amazed.
Opened bag #7 tonight. Costco Kingsford. I think I prefer lump for no other reason than the aesthetics of it. Just enjoy the look of the lump. Feels like you're really grillin' with that stuff. Probably not the same joy as filling that bin with pellets, but okay.![]()
(Joke).
I grill at least 4 nights a week, mostly short cooks I guess, and I suffocate and reuse my coals.
How do you guys go through so much charcoal? I'm amazed.
Tim,Cooking lump 6-7 nights a week, long cooks on Saturday or Sunday, and if most is grilling or medium to high heat - the charcoal use is high. Between the nightly cooks and then family on the weekends, it’s not out of the ordinary to burn 20+lbs a week if the rain stays away. We also don’t ever turn the oven on, and hardly the stove unless to boil.