The hot sauce has a blunt smokey chipotle base, which is so heavy that we could not really taste much of the habanero. We are not fans of the pepper extract, which makes the sauce taste like you are ingesting chemicals. Try a small drop first, for 99 percent of folks out there that will be more than enough. If you have a sensitive stomach this hot sauce could cause nausea.īefore you dare to try Da Bomb, we recommend making sure that you have milk, water, yogurt or some combination of all three along with Tums ready to help mitigate the pain you will feel in your mouth and throat, as well as to sooth the heart burn that might also result. For about 30 minutes after, you may experience spicy burps, hiccups, and possible heart burn. All this time, your mouth continues to salivate, to try and protect itself from the pain, as your eyes water and your nose runs.Īfter about 5 to 7 minutes, the heat begins to dissipate from your mouth but continues to burn in the belly. I could have sworn at one point during the tasting the roof of my mouth started to swell. After 2 to 3 minutes, the heat climbs from your throat to the front of your mouth. The heat first attacks your tongue, before moving to the back of your throat making it a little difficult to breath. The sauce tastes hotter than its printed Scoville units due to the heavy dose of pepper extract. ![]() At 135,000 Scoville units, we did not expect this hot sauce to hit us hard, but it slapped us in the mouth instantly. We’ve had our fair share of hot sauces over the years, but the heat from Da Bomb is in a category of its own. Even its manufacturer describes it as “the hot sauce that everyone loves to hate.” Ratings deep dive and detailed review Heat – 5/5ĭa Bomb Beyond Insanity hot sauce is freaking hot! Overall: 1/5 – The only reason we are giving this hot sauce even a one out of five is because it is as advertised, it is beyond insanity… to try it more than once. ![]() Versatility: 1/5 – Not much versality, works well for having spice eating competitions with friends. Value: 1/5 – Prices are not too expensive for a 4 oz bottle but you most likely will never use it more than once Heat: 5/5 – almost unbearably spicy and slightly tortuousįlavor: 1/5 – Heavy notes of smokey chipotle with a little tang from the orange juice concentrate Reactions vary between breathlessness, bloodshot eyes, eye-watering pain, to throwing in the towel and chugging unimaginable quantities of whatever liquid is within reach in hopes of squashing the searing pain.Īs much as the Hot Ones show made Da Bomb Beyond Insanity hot sauce famous, Hot Ones owes some level of credit to this hot sauce for making the show famous. Fans of the show know all too well, if an interviewee makes it to the 8 th hot sauce in the line-up, they are about to have their world shaken and turned upside down. The hot sauce has gained worldwide fame largely thanks to the YouTube show Hot Ones hosted by Sean Evans and produced by First We Feast and Complex Media.ĭa Bomb made its debut in season two of the show, which originally aired at the tail-end of 2015. ![]() A comprehensive tasting and review About Da Bomb Beyond Insanity Hot Sauceĭa Bomb Beyond Insanity is arguably one of the most infamous hot sauces out there.
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