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hey danny - good to see you around...
i was going to post the exact same thread! guess gas is the winner... anyone have thoughts on cast iron grills? anyone use the hardwood they have at trader joe's or other places? similar to using charcoal or different technique?
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+1 for both. Gas for quick and easy, weber kettle for low and slow. (including our traditional t-day slow smoked turkey.)
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I've never used a gas grill, I've always used charcoal. I like the time it takes to get the coals ready. It's nice to hang out and drink beer with buddies while the coals heat up. I guess it is part of the "barbeque ritual" for me.
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+1 on charcoal. I can see the speed advantage of gas but have always used charcoal. I save the propane for brewing beer.
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The trick will be to freecycle it before it's too far gone. Two questions on the Weber Q grills: Concerning the little 14.1 ounce propane tank. How long does it last, and can you have it filled at the gas station just like with the regular tanks?
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Al, I freecycled an old gas grill with no burners, no cooking grates, a broken igniter and one wheel ready to fall off. So no worries.
I believe those little propane tanks are disposable. Having said that, I now fear you're going to try to figure out how to fill them yourself. If I should see a little mushroom cloud somewhere to the northwest, I'll know what happened. I think someone makes a coupler to hook a big gas bottle to the weber q, but I think its expensive. At a few bucks a bottle for the throwaways its a long payback period. As far as how long it'll last, roughly a little less than 1/20th the time a regular gas grill 20lb bottle lasts...
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OK, thanks. One more season with the big Weber, then I'll get a Q. Just the right size for cooking a "fattie."
The adapters cost $20
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Is the Weber Q a charcoal grill with a propane startup to get the coals red hot quickly - hence the small propane canister?
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