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Restaurant Grade Lumpwood In London (by the bag)

PostPosted: 16 Mar 2016, 15:51
by Bronco Bill
Hey bbq fans

Suns out and I wanna get my Q on

For my first couple of smokes, I used Bar Be Quick briquettes which I'd imagine are full of nasty binders and such so I've decided I'd like to use restautant grade lumpwood from now on

I called up Big K as they are just around the corner to me but they tell me there's a minimum spend of fifty quid

So question 1 is..
Is there is anywhere in or around London where I can pick up a bag or two over the counter ?

And 2
Are the briquettes I've been using that bad ?

Re: Restaurant Grade Lumpwood In London (by the bag)

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2016, 10:52
by essexsmoker
Try makro lump. 9.99 for 12kg. Never had a prob with it.

Re: Restaurant Grade Lumpwood In London (by the bag)

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2016, 15:08
by Bronco Bill
essexsmoker wrote:Try makro lump. 9.99 for 12kg. Never had a prob with it.



Ah that's a good point.. I have a Costco account
Maybe they have it

Thanx !!

Re: Restaurant Grade Lumpwood In London (by the bag)

PostPosted: 19 Mar 2016, 18:31
by essexsmoker
Bronco Bill wrote:
essexsmoker wrote:Try makro lump. 9.99 for 12kg. Never had a prob with it.



Ah that's a good point.. I have a Costco account
Maybe they have it

Thanx !!

Yes, they do. [THUMBS UP SIGN]

Re: Restaurant Grade Lumpwood In London (by the bag)

PostPosted: 19 Mar 2016, 20:05
by Bronco Bill
Costco only have instant lighting stuff

Although they do have the 24" Kamado Pit Boss which was very tempting

Think I'll just use regular lumpwood for this one as I'm cooking tomorrow
Let's just hope I don't get a bag of dust !

Re: Restaurant Grade Lumpwood In London (by the bag)

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2016, 08:17
by essexsmoker
Bronco Bill wrote:Costco only have instant lighting stuff

Although they do have the 24" Kamado Pit Boss which was very tempting

Think I'll just use regular lumpwood for this one as I'm cooking tomorrow
Let's just hope I don't get a bag of dust !

Oops, sorry, I was thinking booker. Don't know about COSTCO.

Re: Restaurant Grade Lumpwood In London (by the bag)

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2016, 11:08
by Bronco Bill
Yea there's a Booker at the cafe I sometimes use at work

Think they let us use the cafes card :D