Thanks DD..I keep looking at these telling myself I need to get a charcoal grill to use in lieu of my Summit for certain meats. What is your preferred briquette?
The best, easily sourced briquette is Stubbs.
Walton's Market $7.87 for 15# bag.
Kingsford Competition is also very good.
Both are high quality and low ash briquettes.
The bargain stuff, KBB (Kingsford Blue Bag) is also good.
On sale it is only .25 per pound.
Produces more ash but is cheap, decent and reliable.
Trader Joe's briquettes have been reported to be terrible this season.
Another way to go is with natural lump charcoal...burns hotter and with less duration than briquettes.
Royal Oak brand from Walton's Market has been excellent.
They had it on special for $8 per 17.6#
Or Lazzari lump charcoal from Cash & Carry
http://www.nakedwhiz.com/lump.htmThere are so many different ways to set up your cook on a kettle.
I use my 22.5" OTG often.
This is how I did a whole chicken yesterday...
Weber charcoal baskets each side with drip pan in the center.
The drip pan catches the run-off but also directs air flow to the baskets.
Used my newly acquired Thermapen for the first time on this cook.
Pricey, but what an awesome tool !
Nothing like it on the market.
$94 on sale.
http://www.thermoworks.com/products/thermapen/backlit_thermapen.html