When you enter the tasting room of the Bonesaw Brewing Company in Glassboro, New Jersey, you won’t be able to miss its recently installed tasting table — it quite likely is the largest end grain table in the world. Designed and built by Randy P. Goodman, founder of Random 8 Woodworks in Pedricktown, New Jersey, the table boasts impressive statistics: it is 19'6" long, 5" thick and made of 1,008 pieces of reclaimed wood, milled from structural beams acquired from the Philadelphia/south Jersey area. The table’s 485 board feet of wood, plus an angle iron under framework, tips the scales at 1,798 lbs.
“Guiness does not have a category for this and declined our request for the creation of a new category, saying they consider the ‘largest end grain table’…