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10531417 No.10531417 [Reply] [Original]

>go over to a friend/relatives house for a cookout/party
>they use propane instead of charcoal

fuck you and fuck propane. why do people use it? Charcoal is infinitely better no matter what. fuck hank hill.

>> No.10531428

>>10531417
>muh authenticity
I bet you drive a manual car too

>> No.10531444
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>>10531417
Taste the meat or leave the barbecue.

>> No.10531455
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>>10531417
Contrary to popular belief, charcoal grilling may have a lower entry cost, but the net cost of charcoal compared to propane is excessively high; whereas propane is significantly more cost effective. Similarly, they require separate skill levels: propane is easier to control than charcoal while grilling.

Ideally, propane is more useful for the likes of burgers. Charcoal and propane bring no unique tastes for grilled burgers; whereas steak and larger cuts of meat wind up with a gain in tastes and the likes from charcoal.

Similarly, time-wise, propane is better than charcoal. It cooks faster than charcoal on all accounts.

In layman's terms that you'll understand, you're a kike to support charcoal as an end-all be-all; and it's time to taste the meat or feel the heat, I tell you hwat.

>> No.10531475

>>10531455
no

>> No.10531522
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>>10531417

>> No.10531535

I like charcoal because I can supplement the fire with flavored woods I have around in my yard.

>> No.10531539
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>>10531535
>flavoring your steak
Are you trying to hide something rancid?

>> No.10531551

>>10531539
Just trying new things with what I have available to flavor my steaks.
Also because I don't have rosemary.

>> No.10531555

>flavoring and cooking steaks
DO AMERICANS EVEN

>> No.10531560

>muh wood

>> No.10531565
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>>10531560
>muh wood
It releases the flavor of patiently cooked freedom meat.

>> No.10531570

What's the difference between gas and electric? Wouldn't an electric grill be more convenient?

>> No.10531577

>>10531570
gas is faster to heat up. that's really the defining factor.

>> No.10531579

>>10531570
it's harder to pass off fake chimneys if you say electricity was used

>> No.10531581

>>10531570
Electric grills are like weak tanning spas for your food. Not really grilling at all.

>> No.10531586

>>10531570
Australia please.
Nobody takes your electric grills seriously.

>> No.10531621

>>10531417
>charcoal
Muda muda muda!
How the fuck you gonna lit that thing in indoors?
A rice is even fine with rays of sun if it wants to cook!
A skillet is not so charcoal friendly!
Charcoal is carbon, carbon is not what we consume.
Fool.

>> No.10531636

>>10531621
>He doesn't use charcoal inside.
>He's scared of hydrocarbons, and "Carbon monoxide ""Poisoning"""
Sounds like you are just a coward.

>> No.10531656

>>10531621
>carbon is not what we consume
>carbohydrates exist

>> No.10531677

>>10531621
IS THAT A FUCKING JOJO REFERENCE HAHA LOL kill yourself faggot and then go back to /r/4chan