Scotch: Current favorite- The Arran (anything by them), Glenmorangie 12yr Lasanta, sherry cask finished. The Balvenie Double Wood, also like Oban 18yr, and The Glenlivet Nadurra (Oloroso sherry cask finished) among others. Neat please.
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Sneak Peek: NEW Review - Weber Traveler Portable Gas Grill, by Max Good
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If you need a large portable gasser for camping, tailgating or just grilling around town on the weekend, Traveler is a very good choice. There are both less expensive and more expensive cart models, placing Traveler somewhere in a mid-price range. Quality construction and Weber's excellent customer service merit every penny. Read our review to find out what medal we give Traveler.
I couldn't make it through the whole review, I saw plant based burgers being cooked and threw up.
All kidding aside, another excellent review Max Good ! I've been impressed with the few cooks I've done on mine and really feel it's a solid little grill and seems like a decent price for the quality. After the initial burn in where I had a mostly empty 1lb can, I've been using an adapter hose. So, it's nice to have an idea on how long full 1lb cans might last when I take it on the road in a couple months.
Equipment:
Weber Genesis
Weber Spirit Special Addition, with Griddle and Grillgrates (just got)
Thermoworks Smoke (2)
Thermoworks Thermapen (2)
Thermoworks IR (1)
Maverick IR (1)
Penzey's Spice rack with loads of spices
Hobbies:
Cooking, wine, guitar, golf, beach, board games, travel, herb gardening
I'm a sucker for deals. I had $50 in reward points at Dick's sporting goods, and they had the Weber Traveler was on a flash sale for $329.99. So after taxes and shipping (only $5.00 shipping they charged $20 but then give a $15 credit for some reason), it was $302 and some change. I read Max's review and saw one at the tailgate next to me on the 4th of July (White Sox game). The guy with the Traveler also gave it high praise. I had brought a Jumbo Joe and charcoal Go-Anywhere with me for the tailgate I was cooking for 18, so one small grill was not enough. I have to admit I was jealous of the guy with the Traveler not cooking at ground level (I wish I had one of the Weber charcoal grill tables they discontinued). I'm looking forward to bringing it to my next tailgate!
I like to justify all my grill purchases (sometimes to myself and sometimes to my wife) so I did end up selling my Go-Anywhere yesterday for $60, so the way I see it I really only put out about $240 for the Traveler. Since I really only used the Go-Anywhere for tailgating I figure I could do without it.
Nice review Max. Helped push me in the right direction.
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