I've been using either BGE or royal oak lump charcoal. Last night I tried cowboy lump charcoal for the first time. When I pored it into my bge I noticed that it had a different look than what I'm used to. Most of the charcoal looked like big chunks of black tree branches. I was a little concerned but decided to light it anyway. It lit up very fast and it wasn't it very fragrant. But the weird part was that there was never any white smoke. I used a couple fire staters and opened both vents wide open. I waited and waited for the white smoke. Nothing!! So I stabilized the temp and cooked on it. The food tasted great as usual. It was just odd that there was no white smoke. Not even grey smoke. Has this happened to anyone else? Did I get a bad batch of cowboy lump charcoal?
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The harder the wood used, and the more thoroughly it is carbonized, the better the lump. Burns longer, has less smoke. Extremely fine Japanese binchotan charcoal emits no smoke.
smoke flavor, thats what I prefer, even though I do also
like BGE and Royal Oak too. I know royal oak makes BGE lump.
Cowboy here in St. Louis is almost half the price of BGE Lump. That BGE logo on the bag is extremely pricey.
I bought some lump from whole foods market once,OMG
Horrible, I threw the meat away, talk about a horrible taste. You will find this out when experimenting with different Lumps. So for me I will use the cowboy,
cause mild and inexpensive. Can always add a few wood chunks of choice if wanna add some more wood flavor.
take care Bullyc
Bill
I use Fire King which is very dense like Wicked Good. You can get it at different locations in St Louis. The cheapest place is the Farmers Co-op in old town St Peters. It's around $22 for a 40lb bag. They have 20lb bags too but I never buy those.
http://www.nakedwhiz.com/lumpindexpage.htm?bag