Ok so this was probably the hottest chile I have had so far. Maybe I let my guard down because I heard this was the mildest of the 7’s or because I was with my friends…. Either way, it was very hot. I ate a full half of that 7 Pot SR and it was not as hot as almost a half of this yellow. I had chile rellenos for dinner so that was not the best buffer for this chile. My stomach really hurt for 5 or 6 minutes. Had my stomach not been so uncomfortable I would have enjoyed this much much more. Oh and Sorry for mispronouncing your screen name Ed... I was not thinking perfectly clear. So… on to the review. The chile looks awesome, bumpy deep yellow pod with a nice shape and point on the end. Cutting it open did not yield a strong odor like the 7SR. Smelling it reminded me of a fatali or the Harold St. Barts. Fruity and a hint of citrus. This pod had lots of seeds, but still a medium amount overall. Not a lot of placenta but very oily inside. It did not look nearly as hot on the inside as the 7SR. Taste was a nice subtle fruity flavor I think I like the Fatali a little bit better. The heat hit really fast almost as fast as that Fatali I ate yesterday. Maybe 10 seconds, but I could tell it was going to be hot the second it touched my tongue. Inhaling was difficult with out coughing due to the capsicum vapors. I think this was the first one to actually give me an endorphin rush afterward. Texture was nice and juicy with a medium thick skin. It is a pretty substantial amount of flesh to chew up. Heat was typical 7 Pot… Blowtorch (maybe 2) to the throat and a great overall mouth burn. I think this had more mouth burn than any of the other 7 pots I have had. Ed is going to send me one of these when his are ripe. I had planned to eat the whole pod to thank him for his kindness and kind of a when in Rome thing since he always eats the whole pod. Now more than ever I had the greatest respect for him and Ryan and Neil. I am really going to have to prepare mentally if I am going to attempt it. Ok so there you have it. Whole pod or not I definitely want to try this one again by myself with out distractions. This will be a must grow for next year. Thanks again Sean, you grew a hell of a chile.