![]() ![]() Just stick to one or two tiny drops even if you claim to be the ultimate hot sauce connoisseur. The consistency of Beyond Insanity is pretty thick in comparison to other hot sauces, which is most definitely needed as you only need a tiny amount to create tons of heat.Īny thinner than this explosive sauce would smother and ruin any dish you intended to eat. If you do manage to eat this stuff for enjoyment, then we have to give it to you, you’re one hell of a human being and deserve some sort of accolade from the president. They didn’t create this sauce for flavor, so don’t be expecting any life-changing tastes in your mouth. The pepper extract is what makes this beyond insanity, quite literally, so if you’re looking for something to prank your friends with, this will do the job nicely. In reality, it’s only #8 on the list on Hot Ones but it tastes somewhat similar to what we’d imagine nuclear waste does, so warrants the disgusted response. This combined with the heat is just way too much and is probably why everyone struggles with it so bad. You’ll taste the smokiness straight away, it’ll hit you like a truck and then the tomato paste starts to evolve and it brings a very acidic tasting and almost chemical-like taste. Some of the main ingredients in this Da Bomb hot sauce are habanero peppers, chipotle puree, orange juice concentrate, natural pepper flavoring, and tomato paste, which you would think taste real good, but trust us it’s like the devil has spawned in there. Honestly, we’ve smelt hot sauces that had a worse scent than this before but tasted better, so you really can’t judge a book by its cover. The aroma of this hot sauce is deceptively inviting, with hints of smokey habanero but also combined with a sweetness that probably comes from the orange juice concentrate in the ingredients.
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