Budweiser Smoked Barbecue Sauce (3/5)

A decent sauce that I wouldn’t throw out of the fridge, but somewhat lacking in originality, excitement, and uniqueness.

Cattlemen’s KC Classic BBQ Sauce Review (4/5)

It was something I had to do.  I review the searches performed on this site and it was easy to see that one of the most popular searches for which I didn’t have a solid result is “Cattlemen’s BBQ Sauce.”  I have already professed my penchant for Bullseye BBQ sauce and I had reviewed several […]

Alisha’s Honey BBQ Sauce (4/5)

Initial impression: 3 Label looks a little on the cheap side.   I like when a sauce is named after a peson they put a picture of the person on it – and this picture can be stylized or plain or color or an icon sized depiction. Either one works and I think I like […]

Auntie Heather’s House of BBQ Homemade BBQ Sauce Kit (4/5)

You can make your own sauce with this fun BBQ sauce kit. Without having to break out the measuring spoons or buying ingredients at the store, this kit lets you get your hands dirty in the kitchen with a minimal amount of effort – just add 3 cups of ketchup and reduce over heat for 20 minutes. The end result is a very rich, sweet, subtly smoke-infused sauce with loads of onion chunks and just enough heat to add complexity.

The Secret Sauce “Sweet Love” BBQ Sauce (5/5)

A deep rich sweet sauce that is versatile for any kind of grilling, dipping, or BBQ’ing.  It has enough complexity to appeal to connoisseurs and is mild enough to make the kids happy.  All in all, this is a great sauce that goes equally well with pork, chicken, and beef products Smell/Aroma    5 There’s a […]

Whoop Ass Chipotle Barbecue Sauce (4/5)

Well, pardner, if this one doesn’t jump out at you, then you might as well be sleeping. Sometimes products like this are great and back up their pretentious presentation. The bottle is extremely over-styled – a tough, frilly-leather-jacket-wearing-cowboy who is double fisting two pistols shooting off people who don’t deserve to be buying BBQ sauce. Nice cowboy hat too, which I’ll probably give to the kids when the sauce is gone.

Geronimo’s Tangy Barbeque Sauce (3/5)

Initial Impression: Cool label.  Obviously someone has put a lot of thought into it.  American Indian inspired and great causes listed on the label: National Kidney Foundation of Southern California and American Cancer Society.  This is obviously a sauce-maker with concern for his society both locally and globally. Aroma: 4 A pleasantly intoxicating blend on tomato, […]

McCane’s Southern Fixin’s Original Pit Sauce (4/5)

Stewart McCane calls his sauces the best thing you ever threw a lip over – which is certainly a bold statement.  But do his sauces have the boldness and flavor to back him up? Sure they do. Smell and Aroma 4 A somwhat traditional scent like tomato sauce mixed with apple vinegar – also some […]

Blenders Chipotle Barbeque Sauce (3/5)

Blenders has a great story and a great, all-natural ingredients list as I’ve described on my review for their original blend. The chipotle flavor is a nice addition to the deep rich tomato/vinegar and spice blend of the original. This super thick sauce flows like lava from the bottle to your basting bowl and onto the meat, with no problem staying put once it’s there. Like the original, the strong, sour notes of vinegar were still a bit much for these tastebuds.

Blenders Original Barbeque Sauce (3/5)

Who knew crime and punishment, Hollywood and Kansas City, and people with names like Aunt Pauline and Nana Lena could be combined in one story about BBQ sauce?  Well, it’s all true.  It could be the most interesting Behind-The-Sauce story I’ve read so far.  The flavor, on the other hand, leaves a lot to be […]

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