Bradley Mack
TVWBB Pro
I was making dinner on my Summit Kamado this evening. As I dumped those beloved Weber briquettes into the chimney, one of them happened to hop out of the bag and onto the deck, When I reached down to pick it up, I found this! *Gasp!* For those who may be unfamiliar with Weber briquettes, it’s the one on the bottom of the photo. Much bigger and no ridges.
”Ridges you say? Who else might make such a small briquette with such ridges?”
Certainly not a piece of Kingsford. Heavens NO! There’s no “K” formed in the centre of the briquette. But has anyone asked them? Who would make both this ridged piece, as well as a full, hearty chunk of charcoal?
Really Obvious You Already Likely Omitted Asking Kingsford
”Ridges you say? Who else might make such a small briquette with such ridges?”
Certainly not a piece of Kingsford. Heavens NO! There’s no “K” formed in the centre of the briquette. But has anyone asked them? Who would make both this ridged piece, as well as a full, hearty chunk of charcoal?
Really Obvious You Already Likely Omitted Asking Kingsford