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This round is my 2nd attempt at evolving the sweet heat from here: 1st evolution that was based on Hawaiian Lava I presented a few weeks ago. No added sugar outside of what was present in the pineapple (two large - yellow). No added salt except what I added from the ferment brine (22 - 24% solution). Relied on the pectic from pineapple as binder rather than a xanthan gum or similar. This ferment was 18 months old. pH at time of hotpack was at 3.7. Its home was a 1.5Gal brew barrel. White and Apple Cider vinegar for taste, volume and pH; tamarind for added tart flavor. It's hot.. not the hottest I've made but it's hot. Great on any smoked meats and fish - killer on wings. Would give this a SHU of about 300 - 375K

Here is the ferment makeup (pic8.co):

Red Reaper (super hot); Chocolate Reaper (super hot); Bhut Jolokia (red and chocolate - super hot); Beaver Dam; Georgia Flame; Durango; Fresno; Serrano; Snow White Habanero; Red Savina Habanero (super hot); Thai; Apocalypse (super hot); Genghis Khan Brain Strain (super hot); Garlic; Red Onion; Carrot; and Parsnips

Yield: 2oz Boston Bottle x12; 4oz Boston Bottle x6; 3oz Woozy Bottle x1; 5oz Woozy Bottle x2; and 16oz Flip-top Bottle x2

Note: the Woozy bottles I did an intentional thinning of sauce to keep more aligned with a 'Tabasco' consistency, and thus have the pouring 'governor' insert.

This round is my 2nd attempt at evolving the sweet heat from here: [1st evolution](https://poal.co/s/capsaicinconnection/629200) that was based on Hawaiian Lava I presented a few weeks ago. No added sugar outside of what was present in the pineapple (two large - yellow). No added salt except what I added from the ferment brine (22 - 24% solution). Relied on the pectic from pineapple as binder rather than a xanthan gum or similar. This ferment was 18 months old. pH at time of hotpack was at 3.7. Its home was a 1.5Gal brew barrel. White and Apple Cider vinegar for taste, volume and pH; tamarind for added tart flavor. It's hot.. not the hottest I've made but it's hot. Great on any smoked meats and fish - killer on wings. Would give this a SHU of about 300 - 375K Here is the [ferment makeup](https://pic8.co/sh/pMzv70.jpg): Red Reaper (super hot); Chocolate Reaper (super hot); Bhut Jolokia (red and chocolate - super hot); Beaver Dam; Georgia Flame; Durango; Fresno; Serrano; Snow White Habanero; Red Savina Habanero (super hot); Thai; Apocalypse (super hot); Genghis Khan Brain Strain (super hot); Garlic; Red Onion; Carrot; and Parsnips Yield: 2oz Boston Bottle x12; 4oz Boston Bottle x6; 3oz Woozy Bottle x1; 5oz Woozy Bottle x2; and 16oz Flip-top Bottle x2 Note: the Woozy bottles I did an intentional thinning of sauce to keep more aligned with a 'Tabasco' consistency, and thus have the pouring 'governor' insert.

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If you want to try a simplified sweet heat sauce for cheap I'd say buy one at popeyes. It's 30 cents if I remember correctly. A young negro who was properly dressed, pants up, belt on, polite, was surprisingly the shift leader and recommended it to me after I joked "are you going to rob me" and he chuckled and said "this one is on me."

I don't interact with negros unless I have to at a service food desk but if I remember correctly (it's been about 2 years now) was named Jarmaine De'Shawn Bartholmew the Third Junior.

I remember because he looked like a 4 star general with three nametags stacked on top each other on his uniform to incorporate the whole name and a fourth one that said "shift leader".

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