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 - 28″ Gather Grills Tailgater
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The 28″ Tailgater from Gather Grills is a large, round, charcoal and/or wood fired cooking system and table. It’s constructed predominately of heavy steel coated with heat-resistant black paint and stainless steel weighing 280 pounds and resting on three legs with large, locking casters. Height adjusts from 28″ to 34″. While this versatile device is capable of grilling, griddling and smoking, it also creates a unique environment that brings people together.
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I really enjoyed testing this grill. It was a ton of fun having people over to cook a bunch of different foods. We really put it through its paces over the 4th of July.
Thanks to Max and Gather Grills for allowing me to give it a few runs.
That bad boy is huge! And there are two larger units? Oh my.
On a side note, I always chuckle at the marketing photos that show every single square inch of the cooking surface covered with food. Usually food of every type all cooking at the same time and the same grill temp. Here we have 15 huge steaks cooking for 6 people. Well I guess it could happen. 🙄🤣
It's not really like that. It is a fun way for friends to get together and cook together. I let everyone that came over cook stuff on it, people loved it. It certainly can be for one person cooking, but others can join in as the cook is going. Plus, there is tons of room for others to throw stuff on that they might have brought to cook. ItsAllGoneToTheDogs
Spinaker I'm referring to their stock photo with the guy standing inside the table with 1 panel removed I think they should have focused more on how you used it, as that's how I would use this or one of my dream cookers, any of the Arteflame offerings. Communal cooking is totally up my alley.
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