Highest barrel lift with teeth

- Who
- Georges Christen
- What
- 50 litre(s)
- Where
- Luxembourg (Boxhorn,)
- When
- 06 March 2005
The highest beer-barrel-lift using one's teeth was achieved by Georges Christen (Luxembourg) who held a rope tied to a 14-kg (30-lb 13-oz) barrel, filled with 50 litres (13 US gallons) of beer (a total weight of 64 kg or 141 lb), then lifted the barrel to a height of 38 m (124 ft) with the use of a crane. The event was organised by the charity, PATLUX and held in Boxhorn, Luxembourg on 6 March 2005.
The event was witnessed for GWR by John Bertemes, the First Juror of the Community of Wincrange, and Dr Mertens, Vice-President of P.A.T. Lux, a charity organization in support of Chernobyl orphans.