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CHARCOAL IS NOT CREATED EQUAL, B&B, Kingsford Hardwood and Ridge Hardwood. 

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Today I will review and compare 3 different charcoal briquets. Kingsford Hardwood, B&B Competition Oak and Ridge Hardwood by Royal Oak. The differences my surprise you. If you think all charcoal is the same, you need to watch this video before you waste your money or screw up a cook using the WRONG Charcoal.
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@redspeck
@redspeck 3 года назад
I used B&B recently, and I was so impressed how long i was able to cook, getting away from Kingsford, and now B&B is my new charcoal. It also almost was 100 degrees hotter than kingsford.
@markheidema3699
@markheidema3699 2 года назад
Thanks for posting. I'm looking for another brand than Kingsford. Been very disappointed in it's performance. I was doing some chicken thighs the other day with Kingsford charcoal at 3/4 chimney level. I let it burn in the chimney for 20 minutes, spread it out in the pit and it got just over 400 degrees. Put 5 thighs on the grill and after 10 minutes the temp dropped under 100 degrees! I won't ever use them again. I've heard the quality has really gone down.
@dingman10able
@dingman10able Год назад
Try BnB. It’s all I use anymore. Burns long and clean. You’re also going to use a lot less.
@rayc76knoxville
@rayc76knoxville 3 года назад
B&B is good stuff. I can often reuse the charcoal for other cooks. Always impressed with how little I can get away with and still save some. Nice info and video. God Bless.
@bvclem1960
@bvclem1960 3 года назад
I cooked a turkey Saturday on a 22" Weber. I used B&B briquets and a little lump mixed in. Very consistent temp for 4 hours was easy to maintain. Really like the B&B for that. Thanks for your great videos !!
@oldmanfunky4909
@oldmanfunky4909 2 года назад
B&B will be getting my business for those long cooks. Thank for this video! As someone just starting my offset smoking journey it is appreciated!
@roberthubbard2511
@roberthubbard2511 3 года назад
Love B&B, Academy Sports also sells it. Thanks for the review!
@firedcastiron
@firedcastiron 3 года назад
Really good info! We have mostly used wood fires, but plan to get a dutch oven soon and try some charcoal. Nice and modular to take out to a park for a picnic. (and making videos) Outdoor cooking is always fun and you make it look good! Thanks!
@Nethanel773
@Nethanel773 Год назад
Thanks for doing this comparison test. This helps!
@HobiesGarageBBQ
@HobiesGarageBBQ 3 года назад
Hey thanks for doing what you do. Very well done comparison. I like that vent fan up there too sweet!
@markc6207
@markc6207 3 года назад
I am sticking to kingsford. I love the apple wood hardwood and original. Its consistent and available and I am used to it. The last 2 years kingsford has been very good with the bits of unburnt wood in the briquette its better.
@michaellochmoeller4520
@michaellochmoeller4520 Год назад
I like Kingsford too. I always know what it will do. There's something to be said for a charcoal that's consistent bag after bag.
@LordHog
@LordHog 3 года назад
YT just suggested this video in my feed. Love all the cast iron in the background. Going to stick around and check out some other videos.
@rogerrichardson4324
@rogerrichardson4324 3 года назад
Love your stuff it’s not easy but you provide great content thanks bunches 👍👍
@fedderback1
@fedderback1 3 года назад
Very interesting I've always used Kingsford but I'm going to try B&B.
@KevinStaggs
@KevinStaggs 3 года назад
Great test. I've used B&B lump and pellets. Both are pretty darn good also. Looks like B&B is a pretty solid company/product.
@adventurefuel5172
@adventurefuel5172 8 месяцев назад
I’ve been using that B&B in my Masterbuilt portable smoker. It’s been perfect with the small fire box. Just the right combo of density for heat and extended burn.
@timpease9691
@timpease9691 3 года назад
Nice comparisons. Good info to know.
@stevesproul3744
@stevesproul3744 3 года назад
Great information to know. Thank you for the awesome video
@ExaltedDuck
@ExaltedDuck 3 года назад
This video landed in my recommended feed and I intend to explore your channel a bit more. Good content here. My go-to charcoal is Sonora natural lump mesquite. Main reasons I like it: no waxy flavors and very easy cleanup on account of natural lump not having binders or moderators. I also like being able to add more lumps to the fire without having to pre-ignite or burn off anything. The trade-off is less consistent lump sizing so controlling the heat can take a little more attention. And the variation in lump size is considerable (lumber at top of bag, powder at bottom). For a dutch oven, it probably wouldn't make much difference but that little hint of mesquite on a simply-seasoned steak on a grill... hardly gets any better than that. (and it's subtle enough that adding other smoking woods will hide it)
@Unwrapasmile
@Unwrapasmile 3 года назад
Nicely done very informative thanks for sharing
@davidrussell631
@davidrussell631 Год назад
Good test and I completely agree with your findings. Hard to go wrong with either Kingsford or B&B, my preferences as well. Fixing to light some Kingsford now for hotdogs 😊
@pnwRC.
@pnwRC. 3 года назад
Great video! I would have thought the Ridge would have performed better than the B&B, since Lowe's is more popular than are Ace Hardware stores! Thanks for sharing this side by side comparison, & saving me some heartache. Not much worse than lighting off the grill & having your coals NOT performing!
@tonybean5162
@tonybean5162 3 года назад
Look at how far along charcoal has come. Before competition q’ing it was always backyard with Kingsford soaked in their lighter fluid. Thankfully those days are a long lost memory. All the best to you and Mrs. Backwoods.
@ChairmanMo
@ChairmanMo 2 года назад
Your comment reminded me of a BBQ I was at ten years ago. This was when I was in Shanghai in 2012; I was at a work colleague's apartment. Now the apartment was on the first floor so they had backyard patio, this is super rare given how space was at such a premium. We were using some kind of locally made charcoal briquets. Those briquets were so horrible we were trying to light them with anything. Paper, nail polish remover and (one guy who was a dude from Texas that taught us how to really BBQ) used gasoline he siphoned from his scooter. Even using this stuff the damn briquets would not light. Eventually we ignited them by putting them over the stove burner and got a few briquets going. But damn....we had to let the briquets burn for 30 minutes just to make sure all the nail polish remover and gasoline was burnt off before we started cooking. Ah...good memories...
@paratour2016
@paratour2016 2 года назад
Great job with the side by side comparison! I have been struggling with the search for a long burn charcoal briquette. A quick google search shows the B&B in stock at my local Ace. Thanks again for putting this up!👍👍👍
@johnhammock6053
@johnhammock6053 Год назад
B&B and Jealous devil are the best briquettes.
@JD-nc7yb
@JD-nc7yb 3 года назад
Very good comparison video. I usually use Kingsford Original for dutch oven cooking but B+B might be better for longer cook recipes. Thank you sir, this is why I watch your channel.
@charleyt4965
@charleyt4965 3 года назад
Very interesting Scott! I would have liked to see a temp gun used and monitored temp as well ! Thanks
@nategibbons172
@nategibbons172 3 года назад
Check out Flying smoke's channel
@christopherpridmore
@christopherpridmore 2 года назад
Appreciate the information
@CharlesG.2525
@CharlesG.2525 3 года назад
B&B seems to be the charcoal to use for a Dutch Oven . Very informative video
@kevinbongard6772
@kevinbongard6772 3 года назад
Great test run 1st one I've ever seen that had equal briquettes
@kfitz59
@kfitz59 2 года назад
Nice video. I use B&B for all of my long cooks.
@SonicBoomC98
@SonicBoomC98 2 года назад
I bought 3 bags of B&B last week because I saw guys on RU-vid not getting a lot smoke while lighting, getting a long burn, and still being able to do a competition style steak cook. I used it once to smoke a butt and some ribs. Turned out great. When I tried to use it for direct grilling for steak and pork chop cooks, it seemed to burn up extremely fast when I used the whole chimney method. I had to back to the half lit and half unlit method to get a good cook. All 3 of my bags seemed almost like paper was coming out of the briquettes. I didn't really count the briquettes this time. I got by a fill spot on the chimney. I had a hard time getting mine to the point where the flames die and you just asked over briquettes. I want a semi long burn incase I don't want to rush to get the meat outside
@Will7981
@Will7981 3 года назад
The new studio looks A+.👍🏻
@underach1ever834
@underach1ever834 2 года назад
Watching your video now as I'm using the B&B charcoal in my Pit Barrel Cooker for ribs for the big game. In the chimney now... I hope it works well for that.. Great video.
@underach1ever834
@underach1ever834 2 года назад
This is the best charcoal briquettes I've ever used
@backyardq1850
@backyardq1850 3 года назад
I love B&B it’s all I use
@darlaa3291
@darlaa3291 3 года назад
Thanks for the info!!
@mrfunkybassist
@mrfunkybassist 3 года назад
I prolly woulda compared based on weight instead of briquette count to make it fair. I used some ridge the other day for a smoke on the wsm and worked pretty well. Lasted way longer than any kingsford. I have a 22 and used a whole bag and 8 hours later it was still going strong. It probably still wouldnt compare to that b&b. I’ll probably see if i can get my hands on some of the bb...
@dingman10able
@dingman10able Год назад
I only use BnB in my Oklahoma joe bronc barrel smoker. Burns a very long time, very clean smoke and tremendous flavor!!!
@bobbicatton
@bobbicatton 3 года назад
Great information👍
@michaelmills9084
@michaelmills9084 3 года назад
Thanks good info
@backyardq1850
@backyardq1850 3 года назад
Good points
@jamesblair5971
@jamesblair5971 3 года назад
Use B&B lump all the time will get me some briquettes usually use kingsford for briquettes. I certainly won’t be buying ridge. Interesting video.
@MacTechG4
@MacTechG4 Год назад
I’m just getting into charcoal grilling, and started off with B&B oak lump, love it, got 3 burns out of it, almost no ash, can’t believe how much ash briquettes produce! I’m staying with lump.
@geraldthomas4848
@geraldthomas4848 2 года назад
I’ve never used B&B (surprisingly not easy to find as Ace stores near me have it online only) and I’ve used a few different Kingsfords. Your review here is SPOT on. I bought Ridge last week bc I was in a pinch to finish a cook, and it was the WORST charcoal ever. Took forever to get lit same as yours did, and burned through super fast. Probably OK if you’re grilling hot & fast like burgers, dogs, or maybe wings. But low & slow? Forget it! Great vid!!
@mrb5111
@mrb5111 3 года назад
Using your briquet count method what's the count comparison (the amount of starts you get from a bag), the bags are sold by weight I would like to also see an equal weight compassion per start. I did like the idea of the comparison just needed to be done by weight.
@yetinother
@yetinother 3 года назад
When cooking I am starting to use more recipes by weight, so I am also curious about charcoal by weight
@deanrichardson450
@deanrichardson450 3 года назад
Was the flavor and the charcoal smell equal ? Thank you for sharing
@walleyeye
@walleyeye 10 месяцев назад
I have used the royal oak Ridge coal for many years and find it works really well for me on my weber master touch. B&B isnt available here in Canada. I recent watched another channel that compared kingsford origional, the ridge and another and was interested to find that the kingsford is made with some toxic chemicals so I will stick with my Ridge coal.
@martyadair9827
@martyadair9827 3 года назад
Awesome review!!!!
@robslagle
@robslagle 3 года назад
Very helpful video... I'll have to check our local Ace for that B&B charcoal for sure. Do you do anything with Kamado style grills? I use cowboy hardwood lump for that but I'm curious if that B&B would work out good in there too.
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel 3 года назад
Most Green Egg Dealers carry it also. That include all the Ace Hardware's around Florida.
@moe6806
@moe6806 2 года назад
I've used all 3 plenty, hands down the best between the 3 in my experience is B&B. they simply burn hotter and longer. they don't smoke as much as kingsford
@petergriffinson1907
@petergriffinson1907 2 года назад
Have you tried b&b briquettes vs their log version? I haven’t found any video where which is better.
@johnhammock6053
@johnhammock6053 Год назад
B&B and Jealous Devil Briquettes are the best period. They are about the same size too. The biggest issue is finding it - especially Jealous Devil. Blues Hog is slightly better than Kingsford and works well too.
@ThePdxster
@ThePdxster 2 года назад
B&B and Royal Oak also make all natural briquettes. I'd like to see another test with the Kingsford , B&B, Royal Oak, and maybe some others like Jealous Devil and Cowboy all natural briquettes. This is a growing category as people try to get away from the chemicals added to regular briquettes but don't want to jump to lump charcoal.
@rrbackhalf9711
@rrbackhalf9711 2 года назад
Really good comparison! I just bought the ridge at Lowes to save a dollar and after seeing this, makes me sad. I'm a Kingsford guy and I knew better to buy it, but as a guy, lets save if we can, LOL. I haven't tried it yet but doesn't look like I'll use it for a cook, probably a starter for my fire pit.😂
@jimmypace3521
@jimmypace3521 3 года назад
Mr Backwoods. How would you compare B&B to Stubbs. Especially for Dutch oven cooking. By the way, your outdoor kitchen is absolutely awesome
@david_reynolds3660
@david_reynolds3660 3 года назад
I use nothing but B&B. It’s hotter, cleaner, and more consistent.
@fishoman420
@fishoman420 3 года назад
I use B&B charcoal and the hardwood lump. I'm really impressed with both. I might try the kingsford like you used but i have very bad luck with Kingsford original so much I wrote them and expressed my disappointment. They are not like they used to be. My second choice has been Royal Oak natural.
@mojavebohemian814
@mojavebohemian814 3 года назад
Do you have a video abt the chimney starters? I looked at your channel. Thanks for geat lessons!
@mojavebohemian814
@mojavebohemian814 3 года назад
I found it. Tks
@beerhallboys
@beerhallboys 3 года назад
Very helpful. Unfortunately it appears as though Ace Hardware stores up in Western Massachusetts do not carry B&B 😩 I’ll have to keep looking though. Seems to be an excellent choice.
@alexanderll
@alexanderll 3 года назад
Lowe's
@preachersdayoff
@preachersdayoff 3 года назад
I've always know there was a difference in quality of charcoal but seeing it side by side was great. I'm going to find some B&B. Thanks for a great review and a great channel.
@Ellementz
@Ellementz Год назад
I love B&B! It's my go to briquette.
@OlesonMD
@OlesonMD 3 года назад
Kingsford is the most predictable, always lights fast, and gets ready to cook / grill in no time. However, this test is invalid...as the same amount of coals were not used. The volume of briquettes should have been measured by weight, not by count. Huge difference. With regards to Royal Oak, these briquettes have performed nicely for us.
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel 3 года назад
I did this comparison to demonstrate the "coal counting method" widely used in dutch oven cooking does not always work. This clearly shows folks that the method is flawed and depends on the charcoal that is used along with a lot of environmental factors.
@BrianMiller1973
@BrianMiller1973 3 года назад
Academy Sports carries B&B as well.
@katzsteel
@katzsteel 3 года назад
I think ridge is prob rebranded Royal Oak. Just got some B&B. Looking forward to using it.
@Butchsiek
@Butchsiek 2 года назад
I switched to Royal Oak because Kibgford burns out too quick.. The Royal Oak keeps burning even when the vents are closed in my Weber. Next day, fee small lumps are left.
@mg8718
@mg8718 Год назад
Nothing beats good ole Kingsford. Burns hot, burns long, great flavor. Its also a better price.
@jfelano730000
@jfelano730000 2 года назад
Good to know....BUT...you can't beat the Kingsford 2x20lb (regular) for $19.99. 40lbs for $20 at HD or Lowes.
@xfhnhhgjbvcfg
@xfhnhhgjbvcfg 2 года назад
Agree 💯
@Rebel-Rouser
@Rebel-Rouser Год назад
This is the second comparison video I've seen where the B&B won over all. The last video was against Kingsford original and the B&B blew it away
@michaellochmoeller4520
@michaellochmoeller4520 Год назад
Ridge and other store brands are made by Royal oak. One time I tried Walmart brand charcoal which is identical to the ridge you tested. And it was terrible. Not much heat and it crumbled away really fast. Kingsford and b&b are both way better. I also recently tried cowboy hardwood briquettes and they seemed decent enough, I think anything is better than royal oak.
@Steve-cu1ye
@Steve-cu1ye 8 месяцев назад
Why are you shopping at Walmart all there products are made by children In China
@ThirdStreetKitchen
@ThirdStreetKitchen 3 года назад
I’ve been using B & B exclusively for two years now. Great stuff. Never looked back. I keep a metal can with a lid that I put my partially used briquettes into if I just need a shorter cook time. . It puts them out and I reuse them for the next quick cook. That makes it even more economical when you don’t need a long cook. Twice the use same bag. 😉
@Caseydog3
@Caseydog3 2 года назад
I use Royal Oak
@richardmccready4182
@richardmccready4182 3 года назад
I love your videos...
@francisagosh2175
@francisagosh2175 3 года назад
Have you ever used natural charcoal not the briquettes but they come in different shapes of pieces of wood are they usually sell some of that next to the bobcats if you ever tried cooking with that to see the difference between that and using the like the king for his briquettes just wondering?
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel 3 года назад
I will be doing some lump charcoal test soon,
@JoeMama-ws7sq
@JoeMama-ws7sq 2 года назад
B&B...for the win...also their competition logs...little smoke
@splatters2000
@splatters2000 2 года назад
Curious what would happen if you did them all by weight?
@joebaggett759
@joebaggett759 3 года назад
hey new to your channel just got my first dutch oven like your recipe how do you get the season that you use
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel 3 года назад
Link in the description of every video.
@shumardi1
@shumardi1 2 года назад
Since some of them are broken or not perfectly shaped, I think maybe there are fewer additives or binders.
@joeyshofner639
@joeyshofner639 3 года назад
I just bought a bag of cheap, no name, briquets. Wish I hadn't, took almost an hour to get them hot. Very frustrating.
@johnvrabec9747
@johnvrabec9747 2 года назад
I didn't need to see a test, I quit buying KBB long ago, they have changed their recipe. It's pretty much garbage now. And since HD and Lowe's don't put it on sale anymore during the holidays, it's not worth buying at full price, IMO. B&B briquettes are all I use. Have been using their Oak Lump for a couple of years and love that as well.
@asufib6619
@asufib6619 3 года назад
I only use B &B for long cooks. Kingsford for hot and fast. Ridge is ok but a lot more smoke and ash compared to the others..
@karatevideosandmore7685
@karatevideosandmore7685 3 года назад
Yah..... I'v stop using Ridge(brought to you by Royal Oak)....their to small and 💩. B&B is my go to mostly.......BUT check out Jealous Devil Briquettes.......holy 💩...... their 2-1/2 times the size of B&B and they burn HOT and LONG.....🤯
@leonardgilbreath9004
@leonardgilbreath9004 3 года назад
Looks like B&B is the way to go if you can find it the Ridge charcoal looks like same charcoal that homedepot sales and it don't last long B&B is about $17 a bag and it worth it.
@tptexan6290
@tptexan6290 3 года назад
I mostly use lump charcoal in my BGE; Big Green Lump, Royal Oak, and Kingsford Hardwood. Kingsford burns way to fast and the Big Green Egg is small pieces for what you would call lump. And extremely expensive, Royal Oak Lump is my choice. Good video. Thanks
@rogerrichardson4324
@rogerrichardson4324 3 года назад
BG you don’t miss a beat yo got 2 new charole starters
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel 3 года назад
Just for you.
@andyvaldez212
@andyvaldez212 Год назад
I recently used B and B Natural lump charcoal, pro series... and it was garbage. first it took ages to light even an a chimney starter with fire starters... then it would die so ended up having to use disgusting lighter fluid to get it to stay lit and burnt...finally when I used the charcoal it dies within 30-40 minutes and smokes a ton if you don't have plenty of air flow...I so confused as to how it gets rave reviews, B and B turned out to be the worst charcoal I ever bbq'd with.
@kusomuchogusto5742
@kusomuchogusto5742 5 месяцев назад
Yum
@mccutcheonservicesllc81
@mccutcheonservicesllc81 3 года назад
I like Cowboys Real Lump charcoal. Burns hot and for a long time
@richc3542
@richc3542 3 года назад
The BB to s about 14$ at Ace
@jamieminton172
@jamieminton172 3 года назад
Best Choice and IGA store brands are Ridge and have Ridge in small print on the packages.
@sevanski1135
@sevanski1135 3 года назад
Which is made by Royal Oak
@jamieminton172
@jamieminton172 3 года назад
@@sevanski1135 good to know, thanx. I cook with wood and use charley coals to extend my heat when smoke is no longer needed.
@vaseline7487
@vaseline7487 Год назад
This charcoal edible for health products?
@kellyness7915
@kellyness7915 3 года назад
Maybe by weight would be better. Also, what's up with the dingleberry on the B and B at 3:45. Looks like plastic. This isn't the first time I've heard of plastic in B and B charcoal...
@tonybean5162
@tonybean5162 3 года назад
How well did Cabala adjust to her new digs?
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel 3 года назад
She is still at the old house with Mrs. Backwoods. Hopefully they both will be here soon and the puppy bombs will return.
@dondiesel1100
@dondiesel1100 2 года назад
I think b&b makes the best brands
@lquinn7212
@lquinn7212 2 года назад
7:00 I'm shocked the RIDGE lit.
@samthegreatgenius
@samthegreatgenius 3 года назад
You can feel the disappointment with the ridge
@PaintHerWhite
@PaintHerWhite Год назад
Kingsford blue, the traditional/original stuff, has up to 70% limestone in them, according to their SDS. Every one of the charcoals here should be better than that stuff.
@yoshshmenge294
@yoshshmenge294 3 года назад
I can’t find B&B here 🇨🇦 . I’m stuck using Kingsford but prefer it over Royal Oak.
@nickt2964
@nickt2964 2 года назад
Try the Weber briquettes. Been using it for awhile. Next best thing to B&B. A little bit smaller but the density is way more than the Kingsford. It also burns longer and for shorter cooks you can reuse them. Royal oak briquettes just crumble as they burn. They don't last long. I only purchase them on sale and they are only used for quick cooks like burgers, hot dogs, and sometimes steaks.
@stuartmiller8659
@stuartmiller8659 3 года назад
Looks like you would start with equal weights not count
@TomRFL
@TomRFL 3 года назад
I agree with this
@francisagosh2175
@francisagosh2175 3 года назад
Ok
@mikeanzarouth518
@mikeanzarouth518 3 года назад
That was very unprofessional of Loew's.........they should be ashamed of themselves....I expect more from them!
@beckydupree8794
@beckydupree8794 3 года назад
I think I know you answer, but what do you think of match light?
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel
@BackwoodsGourmetChannel 3 года назад
I never use any match lite charcoal for cooking.
@robslagle
@robslagle 3 года назад
Yeah match light is drenched in lighter fluid... nasty stuff IMHO
@michaelwarf956
@michaelwarf956 Год назад
Not really a fair comparison. Kingsford actually makes a competition briquette that will cook hotter and longer than the hardwood shown in the video. Also, these competition briquettes are the same size as the hardwood.
@lquinn7212
@lquinn7212 2 года назад
I've never seen B and B. Even at my ACE.
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