Germans love their Grillen (barbecues/grilling), and if you have a balcony, you might be itching to get in on the action. But before you fire up the coals, there are some essential rules and neighbourly considerations you need to know.
Rules and Regulations
- Minimize smoke: Excessive smoke from your balcony grill can get you in trouble under the Emissions Control Act. Opt for methods that minimize smoke, such as an electric grill.
- Local ordinances: Some states or cities have regulations on how often you can grill on your balcony. A good rule of thumb is to limit it to a couple of times per month.
- Notify neighbours: It’s common courtesy (and sometimes required!) to give your neighbours a heads-up if you’re planning a balcony barbecue.
- Rental contracts: Always check your rental contract! It might prohibit barbecues on the balcony or restrict the type of grill you can use.
Tips for Responsible Balcony Grilling
- Electric grills: These produce the least smoke and are often best suited for balconies.
- Gas grills: A good alternative to charcoal, especially if you have the space.
- Avoid open flames: Stick to grills with proper construction to reduce fire and smoke risks.
- Consider the smoke direction: Don’t point your grill directly at your neighbours’ windows.
- Keep it small: Balcony grilling is best done in smaller batches. You don’t want to overwhelm your space or your neighbours.
Neighbourly Considerations
A bit of communication and respect will go a long way in ensuring everyone can enjoy the balcony grilling season!