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stubbs charcoal briquettes???
I have been researching on these stubbs natural charcoal briquettes. The more I look into them the more confused I get. From people who use them how do they compare to lump as far as Ash produced and taste on food?Will they still choke out a fire like kingsford does after long burns.
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Love the stubbs. No comparison to any of the kingsford varieties (IMO).
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I am mostly worried about ash build-up, and if it has any weird taste
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great taste, very natural. minimal ash. no need to worry.
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No need to worry with stubbs. The binder is a vegetable binder I think and is minimal. Ash build up has never been a problem.
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Ok sounds great..but some people say it produces simmilar ash as kingsford...or is it more like lump
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It looks like stubbs ash , hehehe !! seriously just try it you will like it.
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get it while you can-
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ok im sold...will go to lowes and buy soon!
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was wondering the same thing. I never even knew stubbs did charcoal untill I went to lowes tonight to pick up a 22.5" grate and they had a whole pallet of it.
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Stubbs is the worse charcoal I have ever tried. It sparks like the 4th of July for the entire burn, has a bad odor, and makes the food taste like crap. If you buy 2 bags you get to take one back for a refund.
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I luv Stubb's marinade and the bbg sauce, The previouse post is BUNK!!
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