Wot he said. Seriously it is all a matter of taste and preference, I can't get on with lumpwood, based purely on the facts that when I first started bbq grilling I couldn't get anything that wasn't cr@p but could get briquettes. Now I'm doing long low smoking I still stick to briquettes. All of the brands Tiny mentioned are good, but and this is a big
BUT, what works for others may not work for you. Is this a problem, having to try different fuels and woods for flavour? NO not if you have a high metabolic rate, exercise like a triathlete or have elastic waisted trouser

. It's both an art form and a science and takes a while to get right. All I would say is if you decide to experiment, and you should, only change one variable at a time. We have had posts stating I tried this set-up and it didn't work, but instead of changing, charcoals for instance they scrapped the whole idea and started with everything new. It's similar to creating your own rub, you add bits, change bits, remove bits until you get what you want. Don't forget the importance of location of the smoker due to possible variance of the prevailing winds etc. After considering any or all of the above points, have fun that's what its all about in the end.
