Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: EMPshockwave82
only thing i like about gas is it only takes 2-3 minutes to get hot....
gas is fine... charcoal just takes too long to heat up and cool down.. when i need food i dont want to have to wait 15 minutes before i start to cook.. i want to be able to turn on grill... pat out hamburger patty... and by the time i'm patted out be able to throw it on
that must be one hell of a gril to get to temp in 2-3 minutes. what you got in there a freakin' array of 10 acetaline torches?
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you need about 10 minutes to get up to temp to sear.
oh yeah thanks for reminding me on one of my favorite charcoal points.
Gas will never burn as hot as charcoal. Searing with charcoal > searing with gas
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so my 800 degress isn't enough to sear?
That's the air temp, the surface is well over 1000
Charcoal burns at about 2012 degrees Fahrenheit, 1100 degrees Centigrade. A sear on a gas burner just can't compare to a sear on a rippin' hot charcoal bed.
IMO, a good gas grill gets PLENTY hot to sear, carmelize meat and fatty tissues, and added that you can control the heat so much better, gas is safer (if you have rugrats running around), and gas is easier to work with regardless of hte weather. I cut my teeth on charcoal, but now choose to grill with gas.
Note: a good gas grill will have at least 3 burners, at least 35,000 BTUs, and sturdy / thick walled construction.
Charcoal rules if you want to spend less than $250 on the grill, don't care about kids or drunks knocking the damn thing over, and are skilled in the art of fire.