Giovanna wrote:And, so, my query: what is a good brand of lump charcoal, and where in the general vicinity of the far NW side can it be
Giovanna,
I am a fan of Berger Brother's Charcoal, they are distributors, who also sell to the public. Berger's lump charcoal is handled less so the pieces are larger and there is less dust. Also, they use one, maybe two, manufactures so the btu's are more consistent. Berger's lump charcoal is typically labeled Patio Chef, Royal Oak, Chicago Charcoal or just a plain brown wrapper, but I think it's actually all the same product or, at the most, two manufacturers.
In addition to being the best source for quality lump charcoal, Berger is the least expensive I have found, 20-lb bags of good consistent quality lump in the $8 range. (I don't remember the exact price.)
Berger is set up a bit like an old prohibition booze store, small foyer with a pass through window to place your order, then outside where a guy brings you your charcoal. Don't be off-put, they are friendly.
Couple of Berger tips. For the smokers in the bunch Berger sells wood chunks, last time there I bought a nice box of apple chunks for $30 and 6-bags of hickory chunks for......hummm, I forgot the price, but the hickory and apple are perfect size for my WSMs.
I'd suggest tipping the guy who carries out the charcoal. You might even get a BBQ tip or two, they are always WAY off the mark, but he'll put the charcoal in your car and make you chuckle.
For further info on Lump Charcoal check out the Naked Whiz's Kamado site. Naked Whiz's Lump charcoal database is required reading for Smoking 101.
http://www.nakedwhiz.com/lump.htm
Here's a bag of Royal Oak ready to go.
Enjoy,
Gary
Berger Brother's Charcoal
1176 N Cherry Ave
Chicago, IL 6062
312-642-4238
Lump Charcoal