Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Gas BBQ in NJ or Charcoal BBQ in NJ

Charcoal vs Gas is an age old debate for many BBQ enthusiast. Modern Propane wants to help you choose the one that is right for you, either Gas BBQ in NJ or Charcoal BBQ in NJ.

Convenience
Gas BBQ in NJ – Gas ignites virtually instantly and needs about five minutes for the grill to achieve a nice, even heat. Almost every gas grill comes equipped with an electronic ignition system, so burning through a box of matches isn’t a problem.
Charcoal BBQ in NJ – Charcoals take about 40 minutes to achieve full, even heat throughout the grill. This is a drawback for some people. The charcoal briquettes are also messier and fussier than a gas heat source. Lighting them can be sometimes be tricky, especially on a windy day.

Taste
Gas BBQ in NJ – Because natural gas and propane are colorless and odorless a foul smelling compound call mercaptan is mixed in to alert people to the danger of a leak. It is a myth that this adds a sulphur taste and aroma to your food. When the gas burns, the mercaptan turns into sulfuric acid, the small amount deposited on your food is significantly less than naturally present on food.
Charcoal BBQ in NJ – The main argument for charcoal is that it produces a natural smoky taste to your food, and it does. You can burn wood in a charcoal barbecue which will give your food even more flavor.

Consider these things when looking for your next BBQ. If you would like to BBQ’s for the world leading manufacturers, visit the Modern Propane Showroom today.


If you have any questions about gas bbq, or charcoal bbq, call Modern Propane today and speak with one of our grilling experts.

Modern Propane
199 Route 46 W.
Lodi, New Jersey 07644
P: 973-778-0812

2 comments:

  1. Propane tanks have many different uses around your home. My personal favorite use of propane is for my grill. It's fairly cheap, last's long, and can save you a lot of money in the long run.

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  2. A beautiful piece of equipment. I like the sturdy look of the trays on the side. Most grills like that have wheels, but you try and grab the end trays, and they feel like they are about to break.

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