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I've got a few on hand.

Tabasco Chipotle
Tabasco mild jalepeno
Chilula
Chilula Chipotle
Franks
Crystal
Sriracha

I like them all but Tabasco Chiptle is my favorite
 
Originally Posted By: asiancivicmaniac
Never liked Tabasco. It's too sour. Give me Sriracha anyday.


Well yes regular Tabasco has vinegar and is not at all appropriate for certain foods. You should try some of the "new" Tabasco varieties.

Frankly, guys, I HATE sriracha. It's way fake like. The color, the taste, blecch. It has sulfites! For Asian foods I use sambal olek or Chinese chile paste or chile oil.
 
Well, I do have a few other sauces on hand as well.

My hands down favourite mexican sauce is Valentina "Extra Hot"
 
Louisiana "The Original" hot sauce. A little more heat, and a lot more flavor than Tabasco. Tried Crystal, Texas Pete, and many others, and this is my favorite "general purpose" hot sauce.

I've got tons of others that I've accumulated as experiments, received as gifts, etc. Some are boring, some deadly.

My favorite hot sauce for Mexican dishes is Valentina extra hot. More flavorful than Tapatio or Cholula.
 
The sriracha sauce with the rooster on the bottle and green top is made in California. It is an American-invented product based upon Asian recipes. I use it more than ketchup. I also like Tabasco chipotle, and Louisiana brand habanero as my go-to hot sauces. Nothing wrong with the others since it's all a matter or personal taste. Ah, for the simple days when there was regular Tabasco and Pace picante sauce (ONE variety). Now, you suffer brain freeze in the hot sauce aisle.
 
Originally Posted By: DBMaster
The sriracha sauce with the rooster on the bottle and green top is made in California. It is an American-invented product based upon Asian recipes. I use it more than ketchup. I also like Tabasco chipotle, and Louisiana brand habanero as my go-to hot sauces. Nothing wrong with the others since it's all a matter or personal taste. Ah, for the simple days when there was regular Tabasco and Pace picante sauce (ONE variety). Now, you suffer brain freeze in the hot sauce aisle.
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Originally Posted By: 123Saab
Tabasco..........

Is there anything it cant do?


Worst hot sauce ever.
It is the hot sauce for folks who never tasted authentic hot sauces from around the world.

And I am not sorry to say this.
 
That's why there are so many hot sauces. If you can't find one you like, you either haven't tried them all, or you just need to wait a few days for a new one to reach market.
 
Marie Sharp's "No Wimps Allowed" is pretty interesting. And by interesting I mean two drops on a hamburger almost ruined it.
My boss brought me back some from Belize when he was there. One of the more wicked hot sauces in my collection.

I love Louisiana original on microwave pork rinds. Hot crispy spicy bacon-y goodness.
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At a bbq cookout I attended back in the 90s,a guy brought some hot sauce that would actually make you cry by just eating one drop.Of course you always have that one guy that has a big "S" on his chest and nothing hurts him.He put about 10-12 drops on his hamburger.After he took a bite we thought someone was going to have to call 911! Does anyone remember when you were in basic training in the military and had to remove your mask in the gas chamber? Same thing happened to him. After numerous pieces of bread and apples he was ok.
 
Originally Posted By: GT Mike
Marie Sharp's "No Wimps Allowed" is pretty interesting. And by interesting I mean two drops on a hamburger almost ruined it.
My boss brought me back some from Belize when he was there. One of the more wicked hot sauces in my collection.


The other Marie Sharp's offerings are GREAT. A few notches down, so to speak. Some of my favorites!
 
Originally Posted By: Scoot_4_20

I take lots of cayenne pepper, which is the heat in most hot sauces. I get the heat, without all the added stuff.
I can take 1/4 to 1/2 a tsp of 160,000 HU organic Birdseye cayenne at a time, in water. This stuff makes most hot sauces seem mild.


I've been snorting a pinch of cayenne a couple of times a day for the last week to clear sinuses...it works

But that's nothing compared to this sauce, which is positively painful, but unfortunately tastes pretty good.

http://thechillifactory.com/chilli-chili-chile-product-sauces-Taipan Venom

Too hot for sure, but the flavours are pretty good.
 
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