Pat McCreight
TVWBB Pro
I have mostly used briquettes when I smoke, but I did run solely on lump for 3-4 months. I don't feel like I could achieve even close to the same burn time as briquettes, so I think I'm missing something. I use Royal Oak briquettes and Royal Oak lump, for reference. I have tried stoker-assisted and non-assisted cooks both way.
So my question is - When i read reviews of lump on the nakedwhiz, a fair amount of attention is paid to the size distribution of lump in the bag. Are bigger pieces good, or is there just a certain way to pack the charcoal ring. If so, can someone share what they do? I like the smell and "natural" side of lump, but right now I need more consistency with my cooks. And I am getting much more consistency with briquettes.
Any advice is appreciated.
Pat
So my question is - When i read reviews of lump on the nakedwhiz, a fair amount of attention is paid to the size distribution of lump in the bag. Are bigger pieces good, or is there just a certain way to pack the charcoal ring. If so, can someone share what they do? I like the smell and "natural" side of lump, but right now I need more consistency with my cooks. And I am getting much more consistency with briquettes.
Any advice is appreciated.
Pat