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Lump in England
amini1
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I'll be moving to London this summer. I'm bringing my large BGE and probably buying a medium or another large to take with me. Does anyone have an idea of the availability of good lump charcoal over there? I see there is a BGE dealer but they are quite a ways from the City.
Thanks
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I have seen lump charcoal (in the summer of 2005) in the Tesco in Camberly. Needless to say I have no idea if it is any good. I wouldn't be surprised if it is a very seasonal thing over there. You can ask, but I'd imagine that if you do find any, you'd better stock up. Good luck!The Naked Whiz
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Thanks TNW. I figured the same. If I can find a good source I'll buy a lot.
I welcome more suggestions.
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anim1l,There is a guy on bbqtalk.ca and Addicted to BBQ that has the handle pro BBQ. He makes a rig called PRO bbq similar to a Weber WSM. If you look him up I'm sure he can help you out. Nice Guy. His name is Ian.Stevehttp://www.bbqtalk.ca/forums/index.php
Steve
Caledon, ON
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I very much appreciate the help. Thanks.
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anim1l, I forgot to say he is in the UK.Happy amazing pints.Steve
Steve
Caledon, ON
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My time in the UK I found that lump was readily available during the warm months... however, it was interesting to find that briquettes, as far as I could tell, never existed in England.
Good luck with your move!
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Little Steven wrote:anim1l,There is a guy on bbqtalk.ca and Addicted to BBQ that has the handle pro BBQ. He makes a rig called PRO bbq similar to a Weber WSM. If you look him up I'm sure he can help you out. Nice Guy. His name is Ian.Stevehttp://www.bbqtalk.ca/forums/index.php
Thanks Little Steven. Ian responded quickly. In case anyone cares for future reference, he says the lump quality is poor over there. He uses coconut lump. His recommendation was "restaurant grade lumpwood" and said to contact him when I get over there and he'll arrange a bulk purchase. Sounds good to me.
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