Dave's Gourmet Ultimate Insanity Hot Sauce

¥1,800

Dave's Gourmet Ultimate Insanity Hot Sauce

¥1,800

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Incorporating fresh peppers into your cooking can be tricky for a number of reasons, this hot sauce is a great alternative. Add to soups, stews, sauces and more for a boost of heat and flavour.

Ingredients: Red Habaneros, water, hot pepper extract, cane vinegar, tomato paste, salt, onions, garlic, acetic and citric acids (acidity regulators), xanthan gum (thickener). 148 ml

 
Manufactured by Dave's Gourmet

Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
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Alyssa Coombs (Ottawa, CA)
amazing

it’s a living nightmare of fire in your mouth, not much flavour, could only taste burning the second i put it in my mouth, honestly it’s just hot, but dose amazing for hot sauce at its Scoville level, iv had “hotter” Scoville‘s, but that’s just fire. recommend if you’re a spice freak or look to cook with it, don’t if your into spice and flavour.

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Thomas Bell (Vanscoy, CA)
Hot but meh

While this sauce is very hot for most people, it is a bottle of lies. Its artificial in its heat as well as its flavour. To me it tasted like chemicals and was very oily. You could tell the heat wasn't from using actual peppers but rather concentrated pepper extract, that's cheating in my opinion.

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Mike Kim (Toronto, CA)
Great

It is pretty hot, I use a chopstick to get a little bit out. I do not suggest pouring it out because it can get pretty hot. I know there are hotter hot sauces but this one is ideal for me for every day use.

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Dave Toms (Toronto, CA)
Meh. Does what it intends.

I feel a little bad giving this product 2 Stars because Dave's is such a good brand and Chilly Chile's is such a great vendor. But this sauce is an imposter. Yes, it's brutally hot. Yes, it's tasty once you survive the high. (And I did indeed experience a brief psychedelic splendor from consuming way too much of this hell fire.) But look at the ingredients. It's basically a Habanero sauce artificially enflamed with extract. Ask yourself what you're looking for. If it's Habanero flavor, get a Habanero sauce without extract and enjoy the milder heat. If it's brutal burn you want, get a Reaper sauce and enjoy its extreme heat. If you want the Habanero flavor AND its medium-burn isn't enough for your tongue's poor pain receptors, consider a sauce blending multiple types of peppers, such as a Habanero/Reaper blend made by Torchbearer. But if you, brave traveler, really want a purely Habanero taste with the chance to see through time... actually yes this product is exactly what you're looking for. Also probably good for cooking industrial sized batches of soup or stew. Just read the label and follow its instructions: ONLY USE DILUTED. Or, whatever, go ahead and make the same mistake I did (over and over... and over again) and consume it at full strength. Just make sure to use a utensil to get it out of the bottle... you cannot pour single drops from this sucker since it's so thick. It'll clump out in a grape-sized mistake. You know what? Never mind. 3 Stars, not 2. Will (attempt to) finish the bottle but not re-order.

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Erich Eisenmenger
Great Sauce Great Flavor

I find this one is my favorite of the Dave Insanity Sauces. While it is not their hottest, the garlic and lime hint that peeks through the heat makes it a great addition to any Mexican dish.