A British engineer, Jack Henriques, has built the world’s largest barbecue, dubbed “God-grilla”, which can cook more than 1,000 sausages at once.
The 31 year-old, spent three months welding together the bespoke steel grill,
which weighs two tonnes, measures 16ft across and requires 14 bags of coal
to ignite.
The 11ft tall barbecue, which costs about £10,000, is so big it can cook seven
whole lambs, three pigs or two cows at the same time.
God-grilla – which can grill 500 burgers at once – was commissioned by the
Stone Barn, a wedding venue in the Cotswolds village of Aldsworth, Glos.
God-grilla is the largest fixed barbecue in the world – there is a larger
lorry barbecue in Texas, USA, but this is a smoker rather than a traditional
coal grill. (via Telegraph)