#21

Member
Virginia
I'm still loving this sauce.

ShadowsDad who has an iron tongue, I recommend Burns & McCoy 'Devorandum', Angry Goat 'Black Bison', or Burns & McCoy 'Exhorresco'. Flavor and heat bombs. One of my favorites is Dragon's Blood Elixir - the original has little heat but very tasty. Step it up with their 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' (medium heat) and 'Wild Elephant Deterrent' (hot).

https://heathotsauce.com/
https://dragonsbloodelixir.com/

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#22

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2019, 11:01 PM by andrewjs18.)
(05-19-2019, 10:58 PM)gregcss Wrote: I'm still loving this sauce.

ShadowsDad who has an iron tongue, I recommend Burns & McCoy 'Devorandum', Angry Goat 'Black Bison', or Burns & McCoy 'Exhorresco'. Flavor and heat bombs. One of my favorites is Dragon's Blood Elixir - the original has little heat but very tasty. Step it up with their 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' (medium heat) and 'Wild Elephant Deterrent' (hot).

https://heathotsauce.com/
https://dragonsbloodelixir.com/

glad to hear it, gregcss. they won a 2nd place award at the NYC hot sauce expo in Brooklyn, NY a few weeks ago, I believe...

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#23

Member
Central Maine
I'll remember where to find those names Greg. Right now we have a surplus of sauces and the inventory needs to be used up before acquiring more. The wife didn't say anything about the purchase of these 3, but I could see that she was about to.

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#24

Member
Virginia
(05-20-2019, 02:16 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: I'll remember where to find those names Greg. Right now we have a surplus of sauces and the inventory needs to be used up before acquiring more. The wife didn't say anything about the purchase of these 3, but I could see that she was about to.

Bill Moore (Bill Moore's Hot & Spicy Reviews [on youtube]) has reviews of these as well as Fraktured sauces

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#25

Member
Virginia
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2019, 04:16 AM by gregcss.)
"Chocolate" lightning (name given from the choc habanero, not Swiss chocolate Smile
--Very hot, slight smokey, little zing from vinegar. This is a good one.

Cherry Popper
--Extremely hot, Exhorresco level or hotter. Pepper kick, bit of tart cherry flavor. Love it but too hot to be a regular.

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#26

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
(03-27-2019, 09:07 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I recently met up with a cousin of mine (seems to be a 3rd cousin) when he found me through the family tree DNA testing stuff we both did.  He lives about 30-40 miles north of me.  his son owns and runs a farm that uses organic practices (not certified organic as it's expensive) where they grow their crops and then turn them into hot sauces that they sell.  when we met up for lunch last week, he gave me a few bottles to try - their level 2 and level 3 spiced hot sauces.  my pallet can only tolerate mild peppers (Jalapenos is usually my limit) so I was worried these might be a bit too much for me to handle.  I've only tried their level 2 sauce thus far and must say, I'm very happy with it.  I get the initial punch of heat when I first taste it and then it smooths out quite a bit and is very tolerable for those of us who can't take too much heat.  for those that like a lot of heat, they have sauces with ghost peppers in it and the like.

check them out!  https://goshrun.farm/

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Very nice Packaging and Presentation would love to try this Hot Sauce  Happy2
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#27

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New York
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2021, 05:32 PM by mrdoug.)
Just ordered this today, one of each...

Billy F Gibbons' newish hot sauce company. Kinda excited to try it. [Image: ccc9ae23cc40a3e1d1ce71fd1f89b8b5.jpg]

Edit: Just added on a variety pack of Gringo Bandito hot sauce. Might as well try both of the Rock musician brands (this one would be Dexter Holland from The Offspring).


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#28

Member
New York
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2021, 02:45 AM by mrdoug.)
Got the Whisker Bomb Sauce in today. The Hot is fairly spicy, but not over the top. The original, now this is the Star of the show.

It is really mild like Frank's, but it has HUGE flavor. To my taste buds it is quite a bit of BBQ and quite a bit of steak sauce. This would be awesome on steak, Pork, or just drank straight with a straw.

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#29

Trotter Handcrafts
Bellingham, Washington USA
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2021, 11:08 PM by Stubble Daddy.)
I recently picked this one up at the Whole Foods grocery store. It's insane... good, but insane.

It's also gluten free, which is good to know as it melts you from the inside out

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#30
(This post was last modified: 08-29-2021, 04:24 AM by Nero.)
This "Green Pepper" version of Cholula is definitely more about exciting flavor than substantial heat... relatively easy to find and I really enjoy this on smothered breakfast burritos with sour cream.

Very approachable for anyone, I can't imagine someone not liking it... Just wouldn't be a first choice if you're looking for a strong burn.

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