Reddit Reddit reviews Blair's 3am Reserve Hot Sauce , 2.5 oz

We found 7 Reddit comments about Blair's 3am Reserve Hot Sauce , 2.5 oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Blair's 3am Reserve Hot Sauce , 2.5 oz
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7 Reddit comments about Blair's 3am Reserve Hot Sauce , 2.5 oz:

u/Spooplevel-Rattled · 12 pointsr/DotA2

Some hot sauces are no joke
I purchased a bottle of blair's 3am Reserve a while back (not technically a sauce)
https://www.amazon.com/Blairs-3am-Reserve-Hot-Sauce/dp/B0033XYACA

1,500,000-2,000,000 Scoville units, you need to agree to a disclaimer when you buy it because a teaspoon could kill you by asphyxiation.

I use it mainly to get people to try a tiny prick on the end of a fork and watch them think they're dying. I do warn them, everyone has a great time.

I made this mistake of scatching my nuts about 30 minutes after putting it in my lasagne, must have touched some residue on the side of the bottle, I had to put an icepack in my undies for quite a while :/

Give it a go if you think you know what heat is!

u/Sarthax · 7 pointsr/funny

Mad Dog 357 Ghost Pepper is rated at 1,000,000 units which is basically the same as a raw Ghost Pepper. No concentration or additives. I've had the entire range of Blair's stuff from the Death line up to the 3AM and that stuff is concentrated down into pure essences.

3AM is where pure evil starts at 1.5-2 million units. Anything under that is "edible" and "bearable" IMHO if you're a heat junkie. The pure quantity is what gets you when eating sauces under 1 million whereas the pure heat no matter the amount will hit you above 1 million. Most people would probably have a really bad day with this stuff regardless. A chillihead would ask for seconds.

http://www.amazon.com/Blairs-3am-Reserve-Hot-Sauce/dp/B0033XYACA

The Blair's 3AM was pretty much the hottest thing I've ever eaten. 2 million units of heat using 1 teaspoon of it per 3 hot wings. I don't have any desire to repeat that again. It's not even a sauce, it's a pure oil extract. 1 drop makes gallons of normal hot sauce. If it gets on your hands, you're screwed. If you wipe your face or eyes, you're out of commission for about half an hour. You might as well have just dosed yourself with pepper spray as you won't be able to see or breathe for awhile.

TL;DR
If you're not a chillihead this will blow out your asshole, I guarantee it.

u/zoupishness7 · 4 pointsr/AskCulinary

The color reminds me of Blair's sauces, like 3am Reserve. Though they probably wouldn't waste that one on a prank. This one is almost as dark as Blair's, not as hot(once I ate a tablespoon of 3am and my hands went numb for 24 hours), but much cheaper per oz.

u/pseudolobster · 2 pointsr/Calgary

Meh. You can sometimes find places that make wings with this stuff, it's 4x hotter, and that's not even Blair's hottest sauce. You can get stuff that's 64 times hotter than that. Like, one drop is hotter than 64 drops of that mad dog sauce. Here's a list of some hotter sauces: http://www.scottrobertsweb.com/scoville-scale/

u/professorpan · 2 pointsr/chicago

The hottest in town are when I make my own wings and slather some 3AM on them.

I got sweaty just thinking about it.

u/spoonwitz97 · 2 pointsr/dayz

I think you should eat a teaspoon of [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Blairs-3am-Reserve-Hot-Sauce/dp/B0033XYACA).