WGC briquettes alternative?


 

CJ Eichinger

TVWBB Member
Hello all,

Smoking some pork on Saturday night, and I'm really low on WGC briquettes - the only fuel I've ever used in the WSM.

I'm looking for recommendations on an alternative, something I can find at Lowes, Home Depot, or Stop and Shop. This would be for an overnight smoke.

I have enough for probably half a ring of coal, so it would be a mix of WGC and something else.

I'm lost without my WGC!!
 
CJ, never used the WG briquettes, but I think you'll like the Stubbs. Let us know what you think if you get a chance though since I don't know that I've ever read a comparison anywhere.
 
I'll give a report, but I'm not sure how good the comparison is going to be, since much of the ring will be filled with whatever I have left of the WGC. The next cook would probably be all Stubbs.

WGC has been very good to me - easily lasts upwards of 20 hours without refueling, and almost no ash at all. Even after an overnighter, there's no need to even tap the legs of the WSM. If I can get that with Stubbs and not have to order online, I might be sold on the product.
 
Sounds like the WG is even lower in ash than the Stubbs.
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For long cooks, I'll use almost all of a Stubbs bag to heap my ring up under a Brinkman pan and I haven't had to refuel in a long time like this, even with water in the pan. My big cooks run somewhere in the 14-16 hr range, but have run longer.
 
I highly recommed Stubbs, please let us know how it compares. I use Stubbs for long cooks and kb for short cooks. I hear WG is great but expensive.
 

 

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