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Pineapple Habanero Hot Sauce | Heartbeat Hot Sauce Reviews

4.7 Rating 375 Reviews
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Love the pineapple flavor, has a slight kick at the end and the bottle is great
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Posted 5 years ago
Absolutely amazing! This is my favorite to use on tacos. I just put some on chips and go to town. The heat doesn’t last long so it won’t ruin the food
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Posted 5 years ago
Its got a nice sweet+spicy profile, but the onion is a little too strong for my liking. I will finish the bottle and enjoy it, but am on the fence as to whether i will order again. Have not tried as a marinade yet, that may change my mind. I prefer the jalapeno/serrano version.
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Posted 5 years ago
Sweet, flavorful, but a bit overpowering, so you wanna make this sauce a focus. Would be perfect to add a bit of heat and flavor to a pineapple-y style burger. Or to add to a simple cracker and cheese plate for some fun and kick.
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Posted 5 years ago
Yooo! This one is really the sweetest thing, like, when U2 sing it best (ooh oooh, the sweetest thing). Could hear Bono as soon as I took the first bite out of my meal. Goes literally well on everything.
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Posted 5 years ago
My new sauce for everything, especially tacos. Probably a 2-3 on the heat scale but a 10 on the flavor side.
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Posted 5 years ago
Love this sauce and surprisingly my gf loves it too! It's a must have around the house now.
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Posted 5 years ago
This is a really good sauce, but I was a little let down by it. When I got it was hoping for a stronger pineapple taste and I couldn't really taste the IPA in it. Plus, it's really only great with chicken and pork, so it's not as versatile. Still, it's well worth a try.
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Posted 5 years ago