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Gas Grills Versus Charcoal GrillsSuddenly, in the 1960's the outdoor gas grill was invented in Arkansas by William G. Wepfer and Melton Lancaster. This all came about because they worked for the local power company and had to come up with ways to sell more natural gas to their customers. Voila! That's enough about the history. What's important to know is how gas cookers benefit the outdoor cook, and what has happened in the charcoal world in an attempt to keep up. That's right, the charcoal grill world didn't just sit back and give up. They took notice and today there are some options that should get you very, very excited. But for now, let's run down what you get with your gas cooker. Whether using Liquid Propane (LP) tanks, or a direct Natural Gas (NG) hookup with your grill, you get some benefits that have contributed to a major preference for gas over charcoal. Key Benefits of Gas Grills
What you can't do with gas grillsMany backyard chefs simply don't know what they're missing because they've grown up with the convenience of gas cooking. With a gas grill, you will generally be cooking with medium to high heat. Unless you've spent thousands of dollars, it's highly unlikely your grill has been engineered to run at lower temperatures required for traditional barbecue. So don't call your food barbecue! It's been grilled!
People too busy to truly learn the differences, or maybe just too busy to spend the time cooking, will never go back to a charcoal grill. But there are some new(er) units out there they you should know about, and why they may be a good compliment (or replacement) for many of the gas grills out there today. ![]() Weber Smokey Mountain Smoker Let's face it, if you feel the need for traditional barbecue, you can't beat this guy. Many of the competition BBQ'ers out there use the WSM successfully to put out great chicken, ribs, pork butt and beef brisket. It's any unbelievably well engineered unit. The Big Green Egg ceramic cooker is truly incredible. Imagine what it would be like to have one of these on your deck. It's not only going to put out some incredible food, it's a conversation piece as well. Once you get this thing lit, you can pretty much forget it until the food's done. To sum it up, I've started my move back to the charcoal world. I still use my gas grill, but I've grown very attached to the style of cooking that can only be accomplished on a well designed charcoal grill and smoker. For me, the big decision these days is whether to buy a Weber Bullet, a Big Green Egg or one of the new Bubba Kegs. We will see. Update: I got a Bubba Keg Grill (now the Big Steel Keg Grill)! Related ArticlesWeber - The Best Grills Overall?
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