Platypus wrote:Oooooh!!!!! Real can 'o worms is that question.
The BEST has to be handmade british charcoal, produced from environmentally sound, sustainable, coppiced woodland sources.
The WORST is that cheap cr*p that all the DIY stores sell, factory produced from the waste left over from the deforestisation of the Amazon
However, being a bit more practical about it;
Briquettes are harder to light, will take longer too get to the 'even burn stage', but will burn for longer.
Charcoal is easier to light, and gets to temperature quicker, but has a tendancy to burn very quickly, especially if the charcoal pieces are small, as tends to be the case with the cheaper stuff.
Some people like the fact that you can count out a certain number of briquettes for a certain size BBQ and get repeatable results. But for me this is less important and I am VERY suspicious of the material used to make them. I was told that they are often made from coal dust, wood dust, and very small chips of charcoal, all bound together with cement
I have always prefered the real thing, good quality charcoal is great to use, lighter to carry, and somehow just seems right
Now just DON'T get me started on gas BBQ's
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