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What do we like for charcoal, for grilling?

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September 09, 2022, 07:41 PM
OKCGene
What do we like for charcoal, for grilling?
I just got a new Weber Kettle grill and I don’t want to ever again use the cheap Kingsford-type briquettes.

I’d like the lump style, real char wood or whatever you call it, I think.

I did a forum search and found a thread in 2018, good advice there, but I figured in 4 years some brands might have changed or disappeared.

Thanks!
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September 09, 2022, 08:07 PM
Phred
I use Royal Oak natural lump charcoal. It’s readily available at Walmart, and works well for for my simple grilling needs.
September 09, 2022, 08:11 PM
Gibb
I only used the Royal Oak from Home depot (is was the only place that kept lump in stock) but it burned much better than any briquettes I've used.

Does take a little learning as I recall it burns a little hotter so I was able to keep the grates a notch higher, but when covered it was able to smoke the wood chips in a way the briquettes never could.




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September 09, 2022, 08:18 PM
MikeinNC
I found Ridgeline brand at Lowes. Leaves half as much ash as Kingsford does…and it’s cheaper. I use this in my smoker because I can figure out how much to use and don’t have to baby it. Make a charcoal snake, put a few lumps of wood for the smoke in it, light it and walk away.

I’ve used the lump charcoal and it’s good stuff, but I wasn’t sold on it

Kingsford is crap



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September 09, 2022, 08:19 PM
StorminNormin
Lump coal is all I use. To me, brand really doesn’t matter. I use mesquite lump coal for something like steaks as it burns hotter and oak lump for something like slow smoking ribs as I doesn’t burn as hot and is easier to control the temperature.




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September 09, 2022, 08:30 PM
lyman
in this area, Royal Oak or Cowboy brand are the only lump I can find

of the 2, both do well, however Cowboy sometimes looks like scrap trim lumber, as in crown molding or base,,


I have found that store brand briquets, when lump is hard to find, cook better than kingsford

store brand as in both Kroger and Food lion,



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September 09, 2022, 08:39 PM
Blue Dog
I like B & B. No rocks in it like royal oak
September 09, 2022, 08:53 PM
Genorogers
quote:
Originally posted by Blue Dog:
I like B & B. No rocks in it like royal oak


If you have an Ace Hardware close they will have it or will get it for you. Best I have ever used grilling in my Weber kettle or one of my smokers.

September 09, 2022, 09:35 PM
TMats
I’ve had a Weber kettle grill long enough that I’m on my second one. I tried lump charcoal because I kept hearing that it’s better than briquettes. I don’t think so. I buy the double bags of Kingsford Professional at Costco and I think it’s good. If you think lump is better, go ahead


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September 09, 2022, 09:37 PM
frayedends
I was on the lump bandwagon for a bit. Finally I realized that all brands suck. Inconsistent sizes, tons of dust, lots of sparks , etc. I never saw B&B so haven’t tried it. But I use kingsford regular or champion, whatever has a good price. Works great for both 700 degree vortex wings or as a bed for my offset smoker.




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September 09, 2022, 10:06 PM
Sigfan Roy
I use Rockwood lump in the big green egg. I like it a lot.
September 10, 2022, 06:15 AM
birddog1
I use B&B hickory. Green bag from Ace Hardware
September 10, 2022, 06:38 AM
Powers77
quote:
Originally posted by Sigfan Roy:
I use Rockwood lump in the big green egg. I like it a lot.


Rockwood is really good stuff. I usually end up with Royal Oak as its about all I can find around here. It has gone down in quality the last year or so. Many more rocks and trash than there used to be.
September 10, 2022, 06:43 AM
joatmonv
quote:
Originally posted by TMats:
I’ve had a Weber kettle grill long enough that I’m on my second one. I tried lump charcoal because I kept hearing that it’s better than briquettes. I don’t think so. I buy the double bags of Kingsford Professional at Costco and I think it’s good. If you think lump is better, go ahead


Same here and my 1st Weber kettle was back in the early 90's.
I basically use Kingsford for everything and have not been disappointed but, I have used some lump charcoal as well.
Best I've found in my area is Jealous Devil. It does get screaming hot.
YMMV


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September 10, 2022, 07:23 AM
HayesGreener
I do not have a Weber. I use Big Green Egg lump exclusively in the BGE. It costs a little more but lights easily. I have tried other brands that are cheaper but keep coming back to the BGE brand. The advantage of a komodo type grill/smoker it that you can kill the fire when done cooking and re-start the remaining charcoal for several cooks from one load and that mitigates the extra cost.


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September 10, 2022, 07:58 AM
Tgrshrk99
+1 for Rockwood


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September 10, 2022, 08:15 AM
DonDraper
Never had any problems or complaints using Kingsford Original on my Weber kettle.


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September 10, 2022, 08:22 AM
M1Garandy
Ditched Kingsford years back in favor of Royal Oak Natural.

Tried a number of brands of lump charcoal first and wasn't really impressed with any of them.
September 10, 2022, 08:28 AM
UTsig
I really can't complain about Kingsford regular, have used it for years. I only cook burgers, hot dogs and the occasional steak on it, though. Everything else is cooked on our gas grill.



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September 10, 2022, 08:32 AM
Flash-LB
I don't use it any more, but I did for over 25 years.

Nothing but pure mesquite charcoal, brand is unimportant.