Been using Kingsford charcoal briquettes for decades, more recently switched to the Professional series with good results. I'm not here to debate the pros or cons of charcoal versus briquettes but the brand being used (save that argument for another time please). With Kingsford I typically get a hot burn, so much so that I have to back down the vents quite a bit to get the 225* range for low and slow. I recently been reading how a lot of folks have sung the praises of Royal Oak over Kingsford with good burn, less ash and less additives. For some reason it's not popular in my area so its hard to find. Low and behold I was in my local Academy and they had a pallet of Royal Oak Ridge sitting right next to Kingsford Blue and it was half the price. Like a dumbbell I fill my cart with 4 - 20# bags thinking I just made the find of a lifetime.
Well since then I've had two cooks with it and I can't get the temperature up beyond about 250*. In fact I had a cook yesterday, wanting low and slow, and had trouble getting above 200* with vents wide open. I know everyone is going to say it's the weather or its the way I setup, etc. etc. Well the weather today is even worse, rain and wind, and I just fired up the 22" to do some chicken for next week with my remaining Kingsford and its roaring hot, had to back it down as usual. I typically use the minion method and ad a half chimney of hot coals to begin. Did the exact same with both charcoals.
Anyway, long story short, has anyone had this experience? I'm looking to dump 3 bags of Royal Oak. If you come by the house I might even give it to you if you show up with a 6 pack. I like Corona Light with lots of limes please. Love to hear some thoughts on this.
Well since then I've had two cooks with it and I can't get the temperature up beyond about 250*. In fact I had a cook yesterday, wanting low and slow, and had trouble getting above 200* with vents wide open. I know everyone is going to say it's the weather or its the way I setup, etc. etc. Well the weather today is even worse, rain and wind, and I just fired up the 22" to do some chicken for next week with my remaining Kingsford and its roaring hot, had to back it down as usual. I typically use the minion method and ad a half chimney of hot coals to begin. Did the exact same with both charcoals.
Anyway, long story short, has anyone had this experience? I'm looking to dump 3 bags of Royal Oak. If you come by the house I might even give it to you if you show up with a 6 pack. I like Corona Light with lots of limes please. Love to hear some thoughts on this.
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