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blebo
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2nd Apr 09 at 17:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pros and cons of each please.

I have seen a very nice Charcoal one for about £150, but I can get a good gas one for the smae price.

Does a gas BBQ still taste like a BBQ or is it just an outdoor grill?
jamied
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I have a charcoal one more authentic and better tasting imo
Nath
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quote:
Originally posted by 306CORSA
I have a charcoal one more authentic and better tasting imo

Marc
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Gas ones are over rated
ssj_kakarot
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er theres pro's and con's to both.


gas is easier to clean when your finished as no ash and coal residue

dont have to wait to cook, turn it on cook straight away

its easier to change the heat as its regulated, lasts as long as you want it to.

however, the tase is no were near as good as a charcoal barby, you can't beat the smell and taste a real charcoal bbq brings, not to mention you can use different wood chips misquite (sp) and herbs over the coals to change the flavour ect.

charcoal takes time to set up though you have to wait for the coal to get warm enough before cooking, its harder to clean as there ash ect left over, and only lasts a set period of time, obviously adding more coal extends this.

depends on your prefrence really, i always go with charcoal, if you want to go with charcoal though theres no point spending a lot of money, it doesnt make to much of a difference, building your own brick bbq in the garden is always a great idea.

[Edited on 02-04-2009 by ssj_kakarot]
blebo
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Thats the one I want - Charcoal BBQ

[Edited on 02-04-2009 by blebo]
Ben J
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Gas is fecking cheating.

Man up. Burn some trees.

[Edited on 02-04-2009 by Ben J]
Joe
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Charcoal is a total winner.

Barbeques are a social event so it doesn't matter about the half hour wait till its warmed up. More time for beers!
JonnyJ
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Charcoal all the way.

May aswel just bang it in the oven if your going to use gas!

Light BBQ, hit the beers
andyc1234
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aye gas is cheatin might as well stay on the house and cook. plus its fun chucking tons of lighter fluid on
Twiggy
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Charcoal FTW!
Bart
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quote:
Originally posted by Twiggy
Charcoal FTW!


Also, get something substancial. If its as cheap as chips, it will get really shitty and fall apart before long
Hammer
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quote:
Originally posted by Joe
Charcoal is a total winner.

Barbeques are a social event so it doesn't matter about the half hour wait till its warmed up. More time for beers!


End of thread.
Bonney
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Gas = Glorified cooker for the garden
Charcoal = Real thing, Cannot be beaten. Better smell, Beter taste A real winner!


Gas bbq's are as usefull as a chocolate fire guard in my eyes. Just no point in them, Just a posh garden ornament to me!

[Edited on 02-04-2009 by Bonney66]
Colin
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Gas is quicker, less messy etc

Coal - arguably better tasting food. Fucking around with heating coals & cleaning them out can be a pain.

I use gas, its convinient to just whip out at a moments notice, & 2 mins later your cooking.
Twiggy
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quote:
Originally posted by Bart
quote:
Originally posted by Twiggy
Charcoal FTW!


Also, get something substancial. If its as cheap as chips, it will get really shitty and fall apart before long


We got a £3 one on legs from Tesco for camping fucker fell over and set fire to the grass!

 
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