Charcoal Grilled Bratwurst Braised in Beer & Onions! So Easy!



Grilled Bratwurst is a simple, yet flavor-packed German sausage. It’s the perfect choice for lunch, dinner, or anytime you’re in the mood for a good, savory brat.
What is a Bratwurst? Bratwurst is a German sausage made from pork, veal, or beef. Pork is the most common meat found in bratwurst, and it is traditionally served as-is, alongside potato salad or sauerkraut, or served in a white bread roll (though how a brat is served varies depending on location).
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  1. My mouth is watering now! I throw a stick of butter and some sliced peppers and maybe even some mushrooms in there with the beer and I tend to do the reverse but I think I'm going to try it this way next time. Maybe a side by side to see which I prefer. And since I'm the only one in my house who likes brats, I can have them all to myself. lol

  2. NO TAKE THIS VIDEO DOWN.. I don't want anyone to know that's how I do it…I actually run a food truck and this is just about how I do it. And they stay juicy all day without drying out. Perfect brats!

  3. Everyone cooks a little different! I actually made a hotdog rub years ago. Slow cook them .99¢, 8pk, weiners with a rub, and you'll never go back.

    Side note… 35-40+ years ago that $15-20 grill that now costs $150-200…. Still a $15-20 grill!

    Our 11yo "found" (in his mind) one of these grills under my parents house, and asked why Papa had "that" expensive grill just sitting… I explained that the design had been around since the 50's that I knew of, and every year we'd go on vacation, Papa would buy one to cook on, and save on the eating bill for the week (feeding 6)… But would leave it at the vacation home for someone else to use, until they burned out.

    This particular one was for home use. He just decided to keep, because after the 5th time he replaced the charcoal area, he did it with stainless.

  4. Thank you! Everyone I know boils the brats in beer and onions, then grills them. To me, that burns off any beer flavor. The way you do it in this video is how I've done it for many moons!

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