Everybody loves a good barbecue because there's just something about it that gets your blood pumping and your taste buds watering. Unless you have a campfire ready for cooking, there's a multitude of different types of barbecue grills available for you and your preferences as to what barbecue you like will dictate which barbecue you buy. Many people enjoy the smoky taste of barbecue that a charcoal grill can provide while others may like the quick cooking of the gas grill.
Your Gas Options
Propane is the primary fuel for the gas bbq grill and is quite easy to operate with just a touch of a button and a few temperature controls. The great thing about using gas is that it doesn't take long to fire one up so if you're having a busy week it's not really an issue if you want to have a barbecue, and as an added bonus your hands don't get all dirty.With a few adjustments of the temperature controls, you can cook your food more evenly than a charcoal fire could.
Built-in bbq grill options sometimes use natural gas for its cooking source but this is only an option when your home is heated using natural gas. Little maintenance is necessary for the natural gas choice as you do not have to get tanks refilled occasionally like you would with the propane bbq grill. There is a small drawback to using gas grills, as some of the heating parts have a tendency to break down after a while and need replaced. Valves, temperature controls and even igniters that help to light the fire in the barbecue pit could potentially need replacing at some point.
Charcoal Options
In my own opinion, as a barbecue expert, I truly enjoyed the distinct flavor that charcoal adds to my meats and other foods that I throw on the grill, and I truly feel it is worth the extra effort in cleaning up the ashes and getting the fire lighted.Some really good news about using charcoal BBQ grills is that you don't have all of the extra parts that you have on gas grills which need replacing. Charcoal is relatively inexpensive, although extremely dirty but you do not have to worry about gas leaks or refilling propane tanks.
Portability
If you like to go camping, or have tailgate parties, or simply just like to indulge in any outdoor activities that begs for a barbecue, you really want to consider having a barbecue grill you can take with you. They make some pretty nice charcoal grills and gas grill options that are very portable and which you can take virtually anywhere. When you're looking at buying a barbecue grill you're simply going to have to let your budget and your taste buds be your guide.
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