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Meat Fight Destroys Many Local Colons While Raising More Than $100,000 To Fight MS

My tummy still hurts.
By Tim Rogers |
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On Saturday, the day before Meat Fight, an email was sent to everyone who’d bought a ticket. It read: “Just a reminder that the event is in a warehouse, and we will not have heat inside it. The temperature outside will be cold. We want to encourage you to wear coats, gloves and meat hats to stay warm.” It was indeed chilly yesterday in the big green warehouse in Trinity Groves where Meat Fight 2014 went down. You know what, though? Chilly is exactly how you want it when you’re stuffing your face with delicious smoked meats and Knob Creek. And once all 750 carnivores in attendance got their jaws moving, anyone wearing a meat hat would have put his head in jeopardy.

This is Daniel Vaughn doing math.
This is Daniel Vaughn doing math.

Your reporter spent the bulk of his time outside, watching a Carhartt-clad, Knob Creek-fueled Brian Luscher smoke the longest sausage in — well, not the longest in the world, which was more than 36 miles. It wasn’t the longest in Texas, either, which the googles tell me was 1,739 feet. (Appended correction: that sausage was actually made in Croatia.) But that latter sausage was cooked coiled up, in a frying pan. Luscher would never do that to his meat. His all-pork “Sheboygan mix” sausage was laid in serpentine fashion across three shelves in his smoker. I asked him how he stitched together all the casings. “It’s a technical process,” he said as he used butcher’s twine to measure his meat.

A word here about meat puns: if you do not like them, then don’t stand around with Jack Perkins while Brian Luscher is measuring sausage. When it comes to meat puns, Perkins is a volume shooter. “It ain’t about length,” he said. “Next year I’m cooking the thickest sausage.” And so on.

Anyway, with help from Daniel Vaughn, Luscher took the full measure of his meat. Roughly 200 pounds of pig wound up making 249 feet, 4 5/8 inches of continuous sausage. Brian’s wife, Courtney, was not impressed. [Rim shot! Nailed it!]

I snuck up behind Daniel Vaughn when he was headed to his car at the end of the night, and I hit him over the head with an empty Knob Creek bottle. Then I stole his auction bidding card, on the back of which he'd done the math to determine exactly how long Luscher's sausage was. It's a meat artifact.
I snuck up behind Daniel Vaughn when he was headed to his car at the end of the night, and I hit him over the head with an empty Knob Creek bottle. Then I stole his auction bidding card, on the back of which he’d done the math to determine exactly how long Luscher’s sausage was. It’s a meat artifact.

Meanwhile, back inside the warehouse, many things happened. Some of those things happened on the Meat Midway. Certain other of those things happened on the main stage, including a live action that pushed the amount raised yesterday over $100,000, more than doubling last year’s take. Here is an actual quote (albeit one sent via email) from Alice Laussade, the badass James Beard Award-winning lady who gave birth to Meat Meat five years ago: “To everyone involved with this event, thank you from the bottom of my meat heart. From large donations to small, we did it big this year. With Meat Fight, it’s not just one person making a difference. It takes a meat village.”

And here are your winners (with their corresponding meat team names in parentheses):

Brisket: Graham Dodds (Meat the Cleavers)
Pulled Pork: Cody Sharp (Notorious P.I.G.)
Sausage: Oliver Sitrin (Fearsome Forcemeat)
Shoulder Clod: Jeff Bekavac (Fearsome Forcemeat)
Team Sweepstakes: Fearsome Forcemeat (Bekavac, McPherson, Sitrin, Dilda)
People’s Choice: Fearsome Forcemeat (Bekavac, McPherson, Sitrin, Dilda)

Check out Catherine’s gallery, below, after you use your eyes to look at a few of my far less professional shots.

The only other Meat Fight I've attended was the 2012 affair. With 250 attendees at Sons of Hermann Hall, it was overcrowded. This year, with 750 folks in a big warehouse, felt just about right.
The only other Meat Fight I’ve attended was the 2012 affair. With 250 attendees at Sons of Hermann Hall, it was overcrowded. This year, with 750 folks in a big warehouse, felt just about right.
If you look real hard, you can spot Aaron Franklin sitting at the judges' table.
If you look real hard, you can spot Aaron Franklin sitting at the judges’ table.
On the Meat Midway, you could get your meat caricature drawn.
On the Meat Midway, you could get your meat caricature drawn.
Brian Luscher, sporting a beard that, despite what his wife says, he should NOT cut off, smoked a 249-foot-long sausage on three trays. What a stud.
Brian Luscher, sporting a beard that, despite what his wife says, he should NOT cut off, smoked a 249-foot-long sausage on three trays. What a stud.

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