Armadillo said:For a garlic and onion based sauce I used Bock beer and a Bock beer vinegar and the sauce came out great. But I wouldn't use that combo for more sweet or fruity sauces. I like white balsamico vinegar. It has a smooth mellow taste and doesn't overpower the other flavors.
huntsman said:Is white distilled the common white vinegar?
scarpetti said:I just use white distilled vinegar. I've tried apple cider vinegar but was not happy with the end results. It took over a lot of the flavor.
Naga Jolokia Addict said:Agree fully. I threw down the gutter, about 500 ml of expensive sauce after using apple cider vinegar. My all spices aromas along with Naga Jolokias were totally masked by the freaking vinegar smell....er stink.
Just use white distilled vinegar . It is best.
NJA
thehotpepper.com said:+3 on NOT apple cider vinegar. Harsh and overbearing, and quite disgusting, as I have posted before. Last on my list, never use it. I prefer white distilled over ACV big time, especially if you want a pretty neutral vinegar for the purpose of liquidity and preservation. My other vinegars are trade secrets. But do some experimenting and you will soon have your own favorites.
Wildfire Chilli Australia said:+4 on apple cider vinegar. Made the mistake of pickling with it. Disgusting!
PatchenPepperMan said:I haven't made it up there yet myself, but how is Art's Jamaican Market in Oakland? Do they carry enough peppers?
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So far I just use distilled white vinegar. I get mine at Costco where you can get two gallons for what one gallon would cost in a supermarket. I've tried using apple cider vinegar, but just created a hot sauce disaster!