Hardwood Charcoal. Also known as "lump charcoal," this is what you get when wood is burned down to an impurity-free coal. No binders, no fillers â?? just pure, simple, high-quality charcoal. Diehard grill masters love this stuff, both because of its simplicity
and because it has a host of practical advantages.
It lights more quickly, so you can get your food on the grill faster. It burns hotter, so you can get a deeper sear on your two-inch ribeye. And it produces less ash, so you don't have as much gunk settling at the bottom of your grill.
This stuff also responds well to changes in airflow, so you can quickly cool things down by adjusting your vents (assuming your grill has some). That's helpful for barbecue, when you want to dial in a low temperature and let the coals smolder for an entire day
of smoking.
Available in Hexagonal and Pillow Briquette variants
Ash: 8 to 10%
Moisture: 10 to 12%
FC: 75 to 78%
Burning time: 4 to 5 Hours