By Bill Ohaire | Published: April 2026 | Last Updated: April 2026

Comparing different BBQ cooking setups

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The Verdict

Both work well. Gas is more convenient; charcoal adds more flavour. Choose based on your priority.

Charcoal BBQ vs Gas BBQ for Pork

FactorCharcoal BBQGas BBQ
OverviewHotter max temps, authentic smoky flavour, slower to start, harder to control. The traditionalist choice.Quick to start, precise temperature control, convenient, less smoky flavour. The practical choice.
Best ForFlavour purists, smoking, weekend cooksConvenience, weeknight cooks, precise control
Ease of UseModerate — fire management skills neededEasy — turn a knob
For PorkBoth work well. Gas is more convenient; charcoal adds more flavour. Choose based on your priority.

Charcoal BBQ — Explained

Hotter max temps, authentic smoky flavour, slower to start, harder to control. The traditionalist choice.

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Gas BBQ — Explained

Quick to start, precise temperature control, convenient, less smoky flavour. The practical choice.

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Our Recommendation for Pork

Both work well. Gas is more convenient; charcoal adds more flavour. Choose based on your priority.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is charcoal bbq or gas bbq better for pork?

Both work well. Gas is more convenient; charcoal adds more flavour. Choose based on your priority.

What's the difference between charcoal bbq and gas bbq?

Charcoal BBQ: Hotter max temps, authentic smoky flavour, slower to start, harder to control. The traditionalist choice. Gas BBQ: Quick to start, precise temperature control, convenient, less smoky flavour. The practical choice.

Can I use both charcoal bbq and gas bbq for pork?

Yes! Many experienced BBQ cooks use a combination. Experiment with both to find what works best for your setup and taste preferences.

Which method is easier for beginners cooking pork?

Gas is easier for beginners — turn a knob and start cooking.

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Sources & References

1
Mad Scientist BBQ (YouTube)
Jeremy Yoder's detailed pulled pork and ribs experiments.
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2
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Official Australian guidelines for safe pork cooking temperatures.
Government
3
How to BBQ Right (YouTube)
Championship pork BBQ techniques from Malcom Reed.
Video
4
America's Test Kitchen (YouTube)
Tested methods for ribs, chops, and pulled pork perfection.
Video