Ammonia Smell on Lump?
On 4-May-2008, Sqwertz wrote:
I got a strong smell of ammonia right after I poured on a second
batch of lump. The smell dissipated after 5-6 minutes. There
wasn't any meat on the fire yet, so I figure it will be OK.
Is ammonia a byproduct of wood distillation or did a cow **** on my
lump?
-sw
Likely the latter. I typically manage my fire by adding additional unlit
lump on the existing fire while the cook is underway. I've never
encountered that situation.
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