Michael Waugh
New member
Good Day Everybody;
I've just started smoking this month on an 18.5 WSM. To get me familiar with the whole process I've been making my way through the book "low and slow" with great results so far.
The question I have is about the water pan in the WSM is sitting on top of the lump charcoal. (The book asks that you use 3.5 - 3.75 starters full) is this anything more than an annoyance?
In a few weeks I'm planning on using the bottom grate for the first time, when the water pan rests on the lump it's so high that the bottom grate would be sitting on the pan, not the flange. Should I use less lump charcoal, or use the same amount but arrange the lump so there is more on the sides? (I'm in Toronto, so getting a Brinkmann charcoal pan shipped here would be expensive).
When I get more familiar with how to control everything I will try briquettes, but for now I'd like to stick with the lump.
Thanks for your help!
I've just started smoking this month on an 18.5 WSM. To get me familiar with the whole process I've been making my way through the book "low and slow" with great results so far.
The question I have is about the water pan in the WSM is sitting on top of the lump charcoal. (The book asks that you use 3.5 - 3.75 starters full) is this anything more than an annoyance?
In a few weeks I'm planning on using the bottom grate for the first time, when the water pan rests on the lump it's so high that the bottom grate would be sitting on the pan, not the flange. Should I use less lump charcoal, or use the same amount but arrange the lump so there is more on the sides? (I'm in Toronto, so getting a Brinkmann charcoal pan shipped here would be expensive).
When I get more familiar with how to control everything I will try briquettes, but for now I'd like to stick with the lump.
Thanks for your help!