The bottle is a 5-ounce capacity and let me tell you - that should be plenty to last for a few weeks. The first time I tried this sauce I pretty much slathered it all over a burrito because as I said, I like things to be hot. Well, I paid for that mistake, and for quite a while. In fact, I have only tried one hot sauce that was even more brutal, but I purchased it at a chili cook off.
There is actually a warning on the side of this bottle that claims:
Cautions: Taste in small quantity prior to general application. This product is extremely hot. Keep away from eyes and open cuts. Wash with water in case of burns.
Being male, I had not read this portion of the bottle. Instructions and warnings are not our forte. I just covered my frozen burrito in the stuff and dove in. Ouch! I have since learned to apply in moderation. That warning is dead on. The other side of the bottle claims that the stuff is, "So hot you'll want to sit in the creek!" Another fine warning I should have read beforehand.
In short, this author gives Bull Snort "Fire in the Hole" Habanero Hot Sauce two thumbs-up for scorch factor. While it isn't the hottest stuff in the world, it is warm enough to wake you up. A few drops of it and your tongue will be doing a dance. I recommend this sauce to anyone who likes the hotter side of things, such as Chinese or Indian cuisine. Its unique flavor and brutal bite make it a great addition to just about anything.
To order: http://www.hotsauceworld.com/hsw1140.html
Published by Derek Odom
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2 Comments
Post a CommentYou bet! Thanks for the read. :)
I got the same said gift pack for christmas. I have to say the Fire in the hole is a great tasing hot sauce, but not that much spicier than ordinary tabasco. Great taste though.