Blair's Ultra Death Hot Sauce, 5oz.

Scoville Heat Units (SHU): 1,000,000
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Blair's Ultra Death Hot Sauce Review:
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Blair's Ultra Death Sauce (5oz./150ml); This is Blair's Hottest Sauce creation in the Blair's family line of sauces. Be warned: This sauce contains ingredients 800 times hotter than a jalapeno chile. Use sparingly. Ultra Death should not be consumed without dilution.

From New Jersey.

Ingredients: Habanero Peppers, Salt, Cayenne Peppers, Natural Flavor, Vinegar, Serrano Peppers, Corn Starch, Garlic, Jolokia Peppers, Spices.

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Purchaser of this product hereby acknowledges the intense heat factor of this product and the element of danger if misused. This product is over 100 times hotter than a jalapeno pepper and is a complex blend of fresh peppers and extracts. This product is not a sauce but a food additive and should be used as such only.

176 Reviews

  • 5
    Ultra Death Review

    Posted by Acheron13 on Apr 9th 2012

    Not Sweet Like Stated In The Video. Im Curious What He Used As Comparison. To Me It Tasted Like The Hot Oil I Get From Chinese Take Out. First Taste, Maybe 1/3 Teaspoon On My Rice. Bad Idea. Unable To Finish My Dinner. 2Nd Use, Half As Much As Before And Diluted It With Water Then Drizzled It Onto My Rice... Was Even Worse. 3Rd Use I Put 2 Drops The Size He Had On The Left Cracker (In The Video) Into A Pot Of Ramen. This Time It Was Bearable. 4Th Use I Dropped 2 Drops Into Some Tuna. Man This Was The Best Application Yet. Spicy Tuna. Man It Was Hot And Delicious. As Warned It Is Very Hot. Burns The Lips And Tongue For Quite A While... Yet It Draws Me Back. The Slight Oily Flavor Does Overpower The Other Ingredient In All 4 Dishes, So It Is Recommended That You Do Use Sparingly. Overall Opinion? Its Heat May Discourage You At First But You Will Adapt And Enjoy Like I Have. If You Cant Take The Heat... Keep It Out Your Kitchen.
    ~New Iberia, La United States~

  • 5
    Great Flavor And Heat!

    Posted by Robert Torrado on Dec 22nd 2011

    Not For The Weak At Heart This Sauce Taste Great And Packs A Punch I Can Use It Directly On My Stuff But My Wife Likes To Mix It In With Her Favorite Sauce To Add Some Kick.... Another Great Job By Blairs!!
    ~Wendell, Nc United States~

  • 4
    Great Flavor!

    Posted by Randy M on Dec 22nd 2011

    Not Very Hot, Though. I Ate 5 Drops On A Spoon And Didn'T Even Blink.
    ~Roswell, Nm United States~

  • 4
    Be Careful

    Posted by Susan Meckley on Nov 23rd 2011

    I Like This Sauce A Lot. I Personally Don'T Find It That Hot To Eat, As I'Ve Used A Few Teaspoons In A Bowl Of Chili. That Said, I Have Had A Few Problems Later When Going To The Bathroom!
    ~Washington Dc, United States~

  • 5
    Excellent Sauce, Absolutely Not For The Timid

    Posted by Ryan on Nov 23rd 2011

    This Sauce Is Extremely Hot. But Its Not Just Heat, It Also Has A Very Nice Flavour Without That Chemical Aftertaste That Many Of The Extract Sauces Have. Well, Thats Assuming Your Mouth Isnt On Fire And You Can Still Taste. Use With Caution, Definately Not For The Timid.
    ~Mississauga, On Canada~

  • 5
    Of Course Its Good

    Posted by Luis Livesay on Nov 23rd 2011

    Hot As Hell. Looks Intiminating. Actually Tastes Good. The Perfect Super Hot Sauce
    ~Glen Burnie, Md United States~

  • 4
    Good, But As Hot As It Claims?

    Posted by Kerry Brenner on Nov 23rd 2011

    You Can Tell This Thing Packs Some Chilies. Good Taste, But Not A Ton Of Heat On The Tongue (Not The Way I Expected).
    ~Riverside, Ca United States~

  • 5
    Blair'S Does It Again

    Posted by Robert White on Oct 27th 2011

    This Is A Wonderful, Wonderful Sauce. As Is Suggested By The Other Reviewers, This Sauce Is Definitely Not 1.1 Million Shu. It Is Definitely Hotter Than The Mega Death, But It Tastes More Like 750,000-800,000 By My Rough Guess. I Have No Way Of Objectively Measuring Shu, However, So I'M Just Guessing Off The Top Of My Head. I Use About 1/8-1/4 Of A Teaspoon On A Hamburger Or A Taco, And That Adds A Pleasant Level Of Heat. The Flavor Profile Is Not Too Complex, But What'S There Is Very Good. It Has A Smoky Element To It That Is Quite Nice And Adds To Many Things. I Enjoy Using This In Combination With Other Hot Sauces To Build Up A Complex But Hot Flavor On My Food. On Hamburgers, I Mince A Habanero, Add Some Of This, And Then Pour Some Melinda'S Naga Jolokia Or Some Hell'S Inferno And Find It To Be Quite Wonderful. I Highly Recommend This.
    ~Miami Lakes, Fl United States~

  • 5
    Burning Hot

    Posted by Robbin on Oct 27th 2011

    Brought Tears To My Eyes. Definitely Not An Everyday Sauce. For Cooking Only. Great Stuff!
    ~Del City, Ok United States~