Gas or Charcoal


Charcoal on a Weber for me.

I wonder if this preference has any correlation between the type of audio gear we listen to (Tubes- solid state and digital- analogue). Purest versus the practical.

FWIW... Although I use charcoal only, I don't have a turntable (yet).
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weber with lump charcoal...but there are two kinds of lump - the fast burning and slow. the slow burning coals are really good for smoking. I smoked a lake trout for 3 1/2 hrs a couple weeks ago and added a handful of coals only once!
And definitely no lighter fluid - you can buy those little chimney lighter thing-a-ma-jigs that work perfectly.
Now for audio...Tube Phono/Tube pre/Gainclone amp...vinyl for critical listening, computer based for casual...
so yes, there may be a correlation :)
Marty, I normally use lump charcoal. It's easier to light than the normal briquets, tastes better, and so long as you don't skimp (as my wife tends to do), you get to use it a second time. In my experience, based on how long a bag lasts me, it also costs a lot less. Nowadays, you can even find it in the big home improvement stores as well as half of my local supermarkets.

The one drawback I've noticed with the Weber is that the lower grate that holds the charcoal does a pretty poor job with it, though, as a lot of the charcoal is small, and simply falls through the cracks. That being said, the benefit of having the lower grate is that my grill lights almost twice as quickly as with my old grill due to the airflow below. So, with my old grill, the charcoal sat right on the bottom of the grill on a grate, and while it took longer to light, none could escape.

My buddy John McAlpin (you might see him chime in here) and I were at a barbeque at Slipknot1's last week, and he turned me on to the lump charcoal that come in briquets. So long as I can easily find it, and the price isn't too bad, I'll give it a shot.
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ok, for viridian: i use gas at home. when i cook with the guys at work, i use half matchlight and half mesquite.
that way, you get the fire rolling quickly, but the mesquite will burn for 7 hours, then you get the tast from
it, too! anyone have a bib?