![]() ![]() The grill also features a one-handed setup, so you can get to grilling as quickly as possible. We put this propane grill on the top of our list mainly because of its collapsible cart that makes it more mobile and easy to store. It only has one burner, so you can’t have different temperature zones.įor anyone who needs a grill that you can lock, load, and roll, the Weber Traveler Portable Gas Grill is our go-to. Morse also weighed in with expert insight on what makes the best grill for tailgating. To come up with this list, we researched a variety of charcoal, gas, and pellet grills and assessed factors such as size, portability, fuel type, care, and maintenance. “Ask yourself: Will this grill cook for the crowd I’m tailgating with? Is it portable and easy to tow? What temperature do I need to cook at? Is it going to be a hot and fast grill or am I going low and slow for BBQ? Will the grill recover fast during grilling so I can batch cook?” “When choosing a grill for tailgating, there are a few things to consider such as size, weight, and temperature,” says Jason Morse, owner and executive chef at 5280 Culinary, as well as national spokesman and grilling expert at Ace Hardware. Whether you’re partial to gas, charcoal, or pellets, a tailgate grill will need to be large enough to cook for a crowd, yet portable enough to tote to and from your tailgate spot. In the South, tailgating is serious business, and the grill is the center of any tailgate. ![]()
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