Johnsonville are great of course. A buddy grillled some Kirkland from Costco. They weee fabulous
The Kirkland ones are really good especially for the price.
I went to Johnsonville last summer.
It's a tiny run down town and it smells like sausage.
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Johnsonville are great of course. A buddy grillled some Kirkland from Costco. They weee fabulous
I can’t believe there are self respecting Iowans stanning Johnsonville and Kirkland in this thread.
Everything from Costco is quality. I’m just busting balls.1. Cheap.
2. Tastes good.
Checks the boxes.
I can’t believe there are self respecting Iowans stanning Johnsonville and Kirkland in this thread.
Honestly I think Johnsonville makes a solid brat. At least they are juicer than Fareway’s or Hy-Vee’s.

I live out of state. Which brands are from Iowa?I can’t believe there are self respecting Iowans stanning Johnsonville and Kirkland in this thread.
but im already so fat. now i gotta soak my cancer ensuring meats in pop?I bought some cheap Kirkland brats this weekend. Soaked some of them overnight in a mix of 1 bottle (real sugar)Dr. Pepper and one of those little $1 bottles of Blues Hog Tennessee Red. Grilled them tonight and they were really good.
Ever notice how on Father’s Day dad is in charge of the cooking, but Mother’s Day is the complete opposite?
I can’t believe there are self respecting Iowans stanning Johnsonville and Kirkland in this thread.
The beer boil will take out the excess grease that will be in them. It also allows you to finish them and not make them charcoal black if you like them well done.I usually cook them on my Traeger, but yesterday I was smoking some pulled pork for work today. I made smash burgers on my griddle and decided to try brats too. i boiled them in beer and then threw them on the griddle and they were amazing. They were just Johnsonville cheddar. Definitely doing that again.
Lots of local lockers. Some will mail you brats. No national brands that you'll see in a grocery store.I live out of state. Which brands are from Iowa?
The original owner of the Elma locker chewed my brother's ass for beer boiling the brats. He was adamant that you grill them, and that's how I've done it ever since.The beer boil will take out the excess grease that will be in them. It also allows you to finish them and not make them charcoal black if you like them well done.
I've done both. If I just grill them, you have a fine line of keeping them from being dried out to having grease blasting the person who bites into them. Boiling them sucks that excess grease out and gives a wider range of keeping moisture and not flirting with drying them out.The original owner of the Elma locker chewed my brother's ass for beer boiling the brats. He was adamant that you grill them, and that's how I've done it ever since.
I was always a beer boil/grill sear kind of guy, but ever since then I've been grilling at that medium heat range, which is a little like smoking them but not quite, and I rarely lose grease or moisture while still getting the sear you crave.I've done both. If I just grill them, you have a fine line of keeping them from being dried out to having grease blasting the person who bites into them. Boiling them sucks that excess grease out and gives a wider range of keeping moisture and not flirting with drying them out.
