Scuba_Steve said:
That is my only complaint with LDHS. Compared to others, I think the heat rating system is a little off. I know that is very subjective though. When I opened up the pink label, I was expecting to get my ass kicked more than I did. Instead I found it to be a great every day sauce that I could apply fairly liberally.
Im not saying this in a bad way by any means. I am just saying that when I do reorder, I won't buy anything other than black and pink label.
As you said, quite subjective.
I do my best to rate my products for the "average consumer palate". At my farmers markets and festivals, and at product demos, I get a pretty wide spectrum of society. In that light, based on that "average" feedback, I feel my product ratings are quite fair for all-natural products.
To a chilehead, knock all my sauces down about 1 notch.
With so many thousands of sauces on the market, the spectrum for what defines a "hot" or "extra hot" is all over the map.
So I erred on the side of conservative ratings - to a chilehead, my sauces aren't crazy hot by any means.
But that all said, if all you order is Black and Pink, I think you're missing out on some very tasty sauces., I get that you want fire, but there's so much more to a hot sauce. Brown and Dia are medium, and two of my best sauces. Green Label might be my most unique sauce next to Black, and I sell a ton, even to chileheads - and that's my mildest.
Jutty said:
Check out High River sauces. They only have about 4 or 5 different sauces but they are done right. Amazing flavor and a good amount of heat. My personal favorite by them is Rogue which is a scorpion and blood orange sauce, and their FooFoomaMaChoo which is their reaper sauce. All excellent imo.
Agreed, though Tears of the Sun is my favorite from High River. Love that sharp flavor. Foo is a close 2nd.