Summertime just isn't the same without a backyard barbeque. If you are considering buying a grill you might be wondering which type to get. You can get a gas grill, a charcoal grill or a smoker. There are many things to consider when you try to make your decision. Keep reading and learn the advantages of each.
The most common grill nowadays is the gas grill. Powered by propane gas this type of grill has many advantages. The biggest benefit is the convenience factor. Gas grills are ready to go almost instantly and cook food fast. This type of grill makes it convenient to cook on almost all of the time. The disadvantage to a gas grill is that it adds no flavor to your food. You do not get any of the flavor of a charcoal or wood burning grill.
The next type of grill is a charcoal grill. The great thing about this type is that you get more flavor in your food from the wood or charcoal. It is also more traditional and may bring back family memories from your past. The downside to the charcoal grill is that it takes longer. You have to preheat the coals or wood before using it.
The last type of grill and my favorite is the smoker. Smokers have all of the same benefits of a charcoal grill but they can also be used to smoke meats. There is nothing better than a brisket that has been in a smoker for 6 hours. Smokers have all of the same negatives as a charcoal grill however so they do require more time.
Whichever type you decide I am sure you will be happy. Just be careful and shop around for the best deal. Prices can vary greatly from store to store. Pick a grill that is reasonably priced but not cheap. Like everything else, you get what you pay for.
Charcoal Or Gas Grill
Both charcoal and gas grills have advantages over each other depending on what you are looking for and how you intend to use it. However, the good news is that they both produce food which has been found to have very little difference in taste. Whether you choose the gas or charcoal version you can rest assured that they will both have the capability to produce great tasting fare.
For many, a barbecue is not a proper barbecue if it does not involve cooking over hot coals. This can take a long time to be at the optimum cooking temperature and can be difficult to master, and in addition there are ashes to be dealt with once the cooking is over. However, the primal instinct in many people (particularly men!) makes the charcoal grill appeal to them as they are required to start and tend the fire for the duration of the time for which they are cooking. In addition, many feel that cooking over coals gives the food a distinctive taste and smell which you do not get with a gas grill. However, as mentioned previously, this has not been found to be the case.
A gas grill can make life less complicated. The flames are produced at the touch of a button and the temperature can be controlled at the turn of a knob. This is more like cooking over a traditional kitchen cooker, only outside. A gas grill also removes the debris once the cooking is over as there are no coals to clean up.
As you can see, both types of grill have their advantages. However, it is important to think about your use of your grill before making your decision. If you plan to use it infrequently you may prefer a charcoal grill as they are less costly. A gas grill will cost more to buy, but if you are going to use it regularly it will become more efficient over time. For the newcomer to the grill, a charcoal grill may be the most sensible option. If you find you are using it a lot and it is becoming expensive to buy new coals you will then have the opportunity to upgrade to a gas barbecue if you wish. If you splash out for a gas grill immediately you may find that if you use it infrequently it will be an unnecessary expense that you need not have made.
Whichever you choose, there is little between the two types of grill in terms of the quality of the food cooked on them. Make your decision wisely and your grill is sure to be enjoyed on many occasions over time and makes a great addition to any summer evening.
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