The Original Goat Hot Sauce Review: Bold Flavors Unleashed

Explore the unique flavors of Canada with our review of The Original Goat by Ginger Goat Hot Sauce, hailing from Conestogo, Ontario.

This sauce brings an earthy kick with standout notes of roasted garlic, pineapple, and a hint of ginger, all while delivering a heat level that’s both aggressive and satisfying.

It’s the Carolina Reapers that bring the fire, offering a burn that pleases rather than devastates, making each bite an adventure in heat and flavor.

From its stylish packaging to its complex scent, The Original Goat is more than just a hot sauce; it’s a culinary creation that deserves a spot in your collection.

Whether you’re looking to add a spicy kick to your meals or simply enjoy the rich blend of flavors, this sauce is a testament to the art of hot sauce making.

Ready to elevate your dining experience with a sauce that’s as flavorful as it is fiery?

The Original Goat by Ginger Goat might just become your new favorite.

Review: Beyond Hot Frank’s Ghost by The Capsaicin Cartel

Ready to challenge your palate? Dive deep into the fiery yet flavorful world of “Frank’s Ghost” by The Capsaicin Cartel, hailing all the way from Quebec.

A unique fusion of Cayenne, Ghost, and Green peppers, this creamy orange concoction doesn’t just offer an aromatic vegetal taste. It packs a punch of sharp, unapologetic heat, courtesy of those sneaky ghost peppers.

Prepare yourself for a zesty journey as we delve into the secrets behind the spicy sensation that is “Frank’s Ghost.” Prepare your taste buds – it’s going to be a sizzling ride!

Review: Barbados Style by Mark’s Hot Sauce

Hey, hot sauce fans! If you love adding some heat to your meals, you need to try Mark’s Hot Sauces’ Barbados Style.

This fiery sauce is a twist on a classic Bajan pepper sauce. It made an appearance on Hot Ones Season 14 and has been making waves ever since.

Mark’s Hot Sauces, based in Montreal, Quebec, prides itself on using only fresh ingredients to create bold, flavorful sauces that pack a punch.

But is the Barbados Style sauce worth the hype? Keep reading for our full review.

Hot Sauce Review: Local Talent Pineapple Mango Habanero

Back at it again in 2023 with a review for one of my favourite Canadian hot sauce makers. This is Pineapple Mango Habanero from Local Talent Hot Sauce.

I opened this bottle on New Year’s Eve to share with a few friends over some wings. I think they made a good choice when choosing this sauce.

Pineapple Mango Habanero is a sweet, saucy, and spicy addition to any meal that needs a kick. With its colour as vibrant as the taste, this hot sauce is a knock-out for sure.

Hot Sauce Review: Ruthless Hot Sauce Habanero

I found a bottle of Habanero sauce by Ruthless Hot Sauce at a Farmboy in Kingston, Ontario. It was the only one on the shelf made in Canada so I picked one up to try.

This is an onion and carrot-based hot sauce that tastes quite a bit like mulligatawny soup.

It is not very spicy and has a somewhat bland, watery taste. While it doesn’t taste bad, it is definitely not on my list of favourite hot sauces.

Marie Sharp’s Original Hot Habanero Hot Sauce Review

A simple yet delicious Habanero hot sauce from Marie Sharp’s in Belize. This hot sauce is a great example of the type of hot sauce you should always keep in your fridge.

It is hot but not too hot so you don’t need to worry about stinging the tongues of your fellow diners.

In terms of flavour, this one is pretty neutral which makes it a good all-around hot sauce. You can taste the carrots which are used as a base but the flavour blends well with most meals.

The habaneros used for heat are fruity and flavourful as well as spicy.

If you can find this one at your local grocery store it is well worth a try!

Steel City Sauce Co. “The Banshee” Hot Sauce Review

Holy Hannah, The Banshee from Steel City Sauce Co. is hot! This one really had me sweating at lunch, I was not expecting this to pack the punch it did. Made with ghost peppers, you can be sure to experience some sweating when enjoying this hot sauce.

Even when opening the bottle it smells spicy, just not THAT spicy!

Made In Texas: Yellowbird Habanero Hot Sauce Review

Straight from Texas is Yellowbird Habanero Condiment, a super tasty, straight-to-the-point hot sauce. If you’re into a spicy sauce with a simple flavour, this one is for you.

This hot sauce truly is a condiment and the squeeze bottle helps slather it on everything. I was enjoying this habanero sauce on sausages, pizza, fries (especially awesome), and even salads and veggies.

Inside the bottle you’ll find a sweet and savoury sauce with real habanero heat.