All About Firewood

  • I bought smoking wood, how should I store it?

    Storing firewood properly is key. Poor storage is a sure-fire way to have bad tasting smoke and a whole host of problems. We recommend storing your wood elevated, outdoors, with a pallet underneath, or on a shelf. See below for examples:

  • What is "Seasoned" firewood?

    Seasoning is the process by which firewood goes from "Green" as in fresh, to being "seasoned", or aged and ready to burn. In short, it's the storage of firewood in stacks specifically arranged to encourage airflow and sun exposure for extended lengths of time.

  • Is all wood suitable for smoking?

    Good smoking wood is hard to find, can't I just use left over wood from my carpenter? Aren't all woods OK to use?

    Simply put, NO. Not all wood is suitable for smoking, and here's why:

    The following attributes are ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY for good smoking wood:

    1. It's properly seasoned (read about seasoning here)
    2. Proper humidity levels for smoking
    3. Free from nails, chemicals, and pests.
    4. The correct species of tree for smoking
  • Firewood for Smoking FAQs

    The world of smoking can seem daunting at first, but with our help, you'll find it easy to navigate and quite fun! A key aspect of smoking is the wood, where to get it, how to take care of it, how much of it to use, and so many more questions. This blog is all about smoking wood and how you can make the most of it in your smoking journey.