Not sure if anyone has had the scoville testing done on them yet
from the few phenotypes I have tasted i'd say it varies quite a bit.
from low end of baccatum type heat, up to a considerable lick of heat, but nothing extreme on any of them.
i find it hard to compare the heat profile of baccatums to other more common peppers like Jalapeno or Habanero, it's different to me.
i would say that none of the ones i tasted are hotter in scoville scale than a good Serrano, but again the heat is different.
most were comparable i guess to average jalapeno as far as burn intensity, but the flavor oh my gosh the flavor
they are truly
Sweet
i found the sugar rush peach long pheno to be lower in heat than the rounder/bell shaped phenotype, but the rounder/bell shaped one had a much sweeter taste along with that heat (this may have been due to ripeness at time of picking, I did not grow the ones i sampled, but i think they were as peach as they were gonna get)
Personally i prefer the Cream round phenotype (maybe because i've grown them and had the ripest freshest just picked off the plant fully ripe taste)
I plan on growing several different phenos of Sugar Rush next year to compare them all at the same time.
What i choose to grow in the future will ideally be the ones that produce mature fruit the earliest as i have a short growing season outdoors and i find they take a while to ripen.
But i am more likely to choose to grow whichever i think taste the best. After all I grow plenty of other long season varieties.
Since taste as well as perception of different capsacinoid intensities varies quite a bit from individual to individual I suggest trying just a slice, and even if you find they are
mild, offer just a slice at first when giving a sample to someone else (I have told people oh this one is mild and handed them an aji omnicolor, they looked at me like they hate me for a few minutes after eating it
clearly my mild was different than their mild
)
all of them I have tasted I have enjoyed, Sugar Rush; peach, cream, round, long, whatever they are tasty peppers. Can't go wrong with a sugar rush IMO