If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve just welcomed a Big Green Egg into your backyard. First off—congrats! You’re officially part of a grilling community that’s passionate about flavor, technique, and top-notch tools.
Now let’s get into one of the most important questions every new Egg owner asks:
What’s the best charcoal for the Egg? 🔥
Why Charcoal Choice Matters for the Big Green Egg
Before we get into brand names, it’s crucial to understand what type of charcoal should be used in a Big Green Egg. Spoiler alert: not all charcoal is created equal, and using the wrong kind can ruin your cook—or worse, damage your grill.

❌ Do NOT Use Charcoal Briquettes
The first thing you need to know is this:
Avoid standard charcoal briquettes at all costs.
These compressed blocks often contain additives, fillers, and binders that aren’t meant for the high-efficiency cooking of a Kamado-style grill like the Egg. They create excessive ash, burn inconsistently, and can even clog your airflow system.
Some competition-style briquettes might claim to be safe, but after years of working with top charcoal companies, I say this with confidence: don’t risk it. Your Big Green Egg deserves better.
✅ Use 100% Natural Lump Charcoal
So, what’s the best charcoal for the Egg? You should always be using lump charcoal—specifically, 100% all-natural hardwood lump charcoal.
Lump charcoal is simply chunks of wood that have been burned down in a low-oxygen environment. It’s free of chemicals, burns hotter, and produces far less ash than briquettes—perfect for the Egg’s ceramic design and versatile cooking capabilities.
Top Brands I Recommend for Lump Charcoal
While the Big Green Egg brand makes high-quality charcoal (and it works beautifully with the Egg), you’ve got plenty of great options. Here are some of my favorites:
- Royal Oak Lump Charcoal - Widely available and offers great performance and flavor.
- Jealous Devil - Known for large chunks, low ash, and long, even burns.
- Smokey BBQ Woods- great new sustainable brand now available at all Ace Stores
🔥 Pro Tip: Choose What’s Local and Economical
One of the best tips? Use what’s locally available and affordable for you. You don’t need to overthink it—just make sure it’s 100% natural lump charcoal. Find a brand that gives you great burn time and flavor, and you’re good to go.
Important: Never Use Lighter Fluid in the Egg
This is a hard NO.
Not only will lighter fluid leave behind nasty chemical fumes and alter the flavor of your food, but using lighter fluid will void your Egg’s limited lifetime warranty. Plus, it can damage the ceramics—yikes.
The good news? You don’t need it. Tools like the JJ George Fire Starter or Big Green Egg’s electric starter will get your charcoal going safely and effectively.
Final Thoughts: What’s the Best Charcoal for the Egg?
To wrap it all up:
- ✅ Always use 100% natural lump charcoal
- ❌ Never use briquettes or lighter fluid
- 🔥 Great options include Big Green Egg, Royal Oak, Jealous Devil, and Fogo
- 🛒 Buy local, choose economical, and focus on flavor
The right charcoal makes all the difference in your grilling experience—and now you know exactly what to look for. If you are looking for more guidance on the Big Green Egg, check out my Egg Series to help you use your Egg like a Pro:
Happy grilling, and welcome to the Egghead family!
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