Comment by cluckindan
1 day ago
It’s an equation. If you have dry firewood, you need less of it at once. Some folks don’t understand that.
More water in the wood means less efficient combustion, more smoke and harsher smoke, which may irritate your neighbors downwind, or everyone around on still days.
Not to mention a cooler stack temperature and the increased creosote condensation that brings.
Or that it's just pain heavier to lug into the house.
Something every pit master learns along the way. People can tell you, you can read about it, but until you actually try using wood of different dryness, they are just words.