I was listening to the show the other night and the advice of several folks was to be sure that briquettes were "grayed over" before you used them. Now I'm not trying to argue as I think that is solid advice for grilling. I also don't use them that often in favor of lump and/or wood. Since all briquettes are not created equal I am pretty picky about the brand too. (I don't want this to become a "my brands better" dealio so we are leaving that bit out.) 
Here is my curiosity... If one is using the Minion method to fuel the smoker, how does one address the "totally grayed over" bit? That much charcoal being lit would destroy any hopes of Minion-ing anything?
I know my answer, but I was curious what y'all thought about that concept.
P.S. Greg... I'm with you on the searing and the charcoal lighter fluid... I declined to sell an old offset to a feller who asked me how much fluid I used to start 5lbs of charcoal. He was a little miffed when I gave his money back... but I just couldn't bear to see the wood flavors that built up go to the fluid!
Here is my curiosity... If one is using the Minion method to fuel the smoker, how does one address the "totally grayed over" bit? That much charcoal being lit would destroy any hopes of Minion-ing anything?
I know my answer, but I was curious what y'all thought about that concept.
P.S. Greg... I'm with you on the searing and the charcoal lighter fluid... I declined to sell an old offset to a feller who asked me how much fluid I used to start 5lbs of charcoal. He was a little miffed when I gave his money back... but I just couldn't bear to see the wood flavors that built up go to the fluid!