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Firefoods Infinity

Hi y'all.

I've bought some Firefoods Infinity and was wondering how hot you guys thought it was as there is no Scoville level on it. I know about the pepper itself I'm just curious what you guys thought of the sauce.

It wasnt as hot as I thought it was going to be - Dave's Private Reserve is considerably hotter to my palate. Nice taste though - but a bit vinegary and runny for my taste I think. I think I'd like to see them do a thicker, darker one perhaps with some chipotles and brown sugar etc. I guess i just like the deeper, crude-oil types of sauces, but Infinity is a very high quality sauce, no question.

Weirdly i didnt think I'd be able to use it as a table-sauce at a BBQ as it would be just too hot (and the sample i tried at a live event was a great deal hotter I think) but it is actually very versatile and usable. You could totally use it (sparingly) as a hot sauce table sauce effort for BBQs etc.

I made some salsa for a Mexican night we had and used a little in it and it added a perfect salsa burn - exactly what was needed. Its very suited for that sort of thing.

How would you guys rate it in terms of heat to - say - Da Bomb Ground Zero or Ass Reaper?
 
if it is made with extract, I won't like it...(except for DefCons zero)
 
The infinity sauce dosen't contain extract which is why the dave's and da bomb will appear hotter as they contain extract
 
Interesting - i thought the Dave's Gourmet sauces were non-extract. Hmmm. Sorry I'm such a noob lol

Its an interesting question because I've got a couple of other extract sauces - 357 Maddog being one, that I think is very hot indeed but its a different type of heat to the Infinity. Its duller and "thicker" - and it doesnt taste all that nice, whereas the Infinity is sharper and more breathtaking but tastes much nicer. Interesting.
 
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