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Emerald Downs hosts Johnsonvile Big Taste Grill


July 9, 2008 · 4:11 PM

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The Johnsonville Big Taste Grill is no ordinary backyard barbecue.

The world’s largest touring grill invaded Emerald Downs to feed hungry customers last Thursday and throughout the Fourth of July celebration at the Auburn oval.

Weighing more than 53,000 pounds and measuring 65 feet long, this giant grill requires its own semi-truck to haul it from one location to another. It is equipped with hot and cold running water, a prep station and a refrigeration unit.

The grill has the capacity to cook more than 750 brats at a time – approximately 2,500 per hour – and can accommodate more than a dozen grillmasters.

Proceeds from sales at the grill benefit local charities and other non-profit organizations. To date, the Big Taste Grill has raised more than $2 million for charities across the U.S. and Canada.

“People who see it for the first time are awestruck because of its enormity and uniqueness,” says Cory Bouck of Johnsonville.

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