Before you decide to make 50 gallons, you should look into what is needed to sell sauces.
It was just a statement about having to learn about recipe scaling.
Funny, without even tasting your sauce, people are beating you up.
If you like it, and your friends like.......good deal.
Thanks dude.
I've been an on/off member here for a little while. I love this forum and I appreciate ALL the advice and the feedback on growing peppers and hot sauce. but... I dunno man, I said so many times that the suggestions and advice are well taken and I
agreed with it etc so I can't understand why some of the continued negativity but hey if some people can just take pot shots at those who are positive thinkers (just for the sake of being cynical or whatever) then so be it. Some people are just cynical and think that their "realistic" doom and gloom advice reins supreme. No skin off my ass. ;-) Do I realize ALL this stuff? Of course I do. I may sound naive but I am not. I just choose to think positive.
Last night I cracked open a jar of my mild mango-pineapple sauce and was truly amazed at how frekin delicious it was. I come in this morning and this Indian dude who I know who I gave a bottle tells me it's the best sauce/hot sauce he has ever tasted. He went on at length about how the tastes were perfectly melded and the contrast between sweet and hot were so delicious. So I'm supposed to TOTALLY discount that because I happen to know the guy from work? Hell frekin no.
This other woman at work - her husband grows hot peppers every summer and makes his own sauces etc. He's a super hot freak like people here. He liked all the stuff I gave him so far, (okay no rave reviews just minor feedback like "that's pretty good stuff) and I only met the guy once casually. I know his wife not him. She takes a jar of the Tropical Death Sauce (sweet fruity very hot sauce) to him the other night and she stops me the next morning telling me she gave it to him and he cracked it open and started tasting it off his finger. He's like, "while I wouldn't put it on wings..." (My note: it's NOT a wing sauce and this guy is a hot wings freak) "...this stuff really tastes great!" It was extremely hot but heat doesn't phase this dude. Do I totally discount that because I haven't passed it around here (this forum, yet) for the ultra critiquey "hot sauce aficionado" set? Again, no frekin way. Like I said, one's man's poison is another man's elixir. You can't please everyone, that's why you make different flavors and styles. Let the people decide what flavor profile they prefer.
I tried to say thanks for all of the general opinions and cautions, I agreed with the cautions, and I asked to not confuse my BEING A POSITIVE THINKER and CONFIDENCE IN MY ABILITIES AND TALENT with cockiness. In most areas of my life I am very very hard on myself, so much so that it has held me back. The ONLY thing that gives me this much passion and zest for life are hot peppers, growing hot peppers, and making things from my hot peppers. I can't explain it. Show me exotic hot peppers and anything to do with them and the passion spills over and I get this shit eating grin on my face.
The thing about this forum though - sending my stuff to people here.... Most of my hot sauces are mildly hot, not nearly as hot as you fellas would prefer. I tailor most of my stuff to the average palate not the super hot freakazoid palate. ;-)
Me and that lady at work's husband and maybe one or two Indian people at work are the only few who would enjoy the really hot stuff, so I don't make as much of the strong stuff.