Illinois volunteers grill 100-foot-long bratwurst

In this Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014 photo, Mabel and Larry Schubert help lay out a 100 foot-long bratwurst on a grill at the Silver Creek Saloon in Belleville, Ill. About 50 people volunteered to carefully grill the bratwurst without burning or breaking it. The event was a practice run for the Belleville 200th celebration where they will be grilling a 200 foot-long bratwurst on Sept. 21. (AP Photo/Belleville News-Democrat, Zia Nizami)

In this Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014 photo, Mabel and Larry Schubert help lay out a 100 foot-long bratwurst on a grill at the Silver Creek Saloon in Belleville, Ill. About 50 people volunteered to carefully grill the bratwurst without burning or breaking it. The event was a practice run for the Belleville 200th celebration where they will be grilling a 200 foot-long bratwurst on Sept. 21. (AP Photo/Belleville News-Democrat, Zia Nizami)

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BELLEVILLE, Ill. — About 50 people volunteered to carefully grill a 100-foot bratwurst without burning or breaking it at a bar in Illinois.

Silver Creek Saloon hosted the practice run Tuesday to prepare for the city’s 200th anniversary celebration, where the volunteers will attempt to grill a 200-foot-long bratwurst, the Belleville News-Democrat (http://bit.ly/1tKsmPz ) reported. The Bicentennial Oktoberfest Weekend Celebration is set to be held Sept. 19-21 in downtown Belleville.

On Tuesday, Larry Schubert, who made the 60-pound sausage, led the effort to unroll it onto a specially made 100-foot metal trough. Volunteers exercised more caution after practicing in August with a 50-foot bratwurst that broke in several places because it was turned too quickly and the grill was too hot. Organizers walked around to inspect and fix splits in the meat.

A nearby baking company will make a 200-foot-long bun to go with the bratwurst when it’s grilled at the community event on Sept. 21. Donations will be collected from people who want to eat a piece of the bratwurst. Proceeds will benefit local food pantries.