Briquettes [General]
2013 Jan 14
Yup, my theory is that the hardwood burns hotter and therefore puts out less ash. The briquettes burn a bit cooler (but longer) and leave more ash because of this and the added binders.
Least that is what I suspect...
One way to get rid of them is to mix a few briquettes on the bottom of a chimney starter then put the lump on top. By the time the lump is good and ready the stuff on the bottom layer is usually pretty much gone anyway. Give it a few really good bangs to shake all the ash off (like you probably already do) then dump away. Saves a bit of lump that is wasted in lighting and doesn't waste the briquettes.
guess how I figured this out? ... same thing bought the wrong bag :)
Least that is what I suspect...
One way to get rid of them is to mix a few briquettes on the bottom of a chimney starter then put the lump on top. By the time the lump is good and ready the stuff on the bottom layer is usually pretty much gone anyway. Give it a few really good bangs to shake all the ash off (like you probably already do) then dump away. Saves a bit of lump that is wasted in lighting and doesn't waste the briquettes.
guess how I figured this out? ... same thing bought the wrong bag :)
zymurgist
Anyone else noticed that?