Review - Incinerator Extreme Chilli Sauce with 16 Million SHU Capsaicin Crystals

Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Hot Sauce

Here's a fairly unique type of sauce: Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Hot Sauce with pure capsaicin crystals. That's right, this elixir contains 16 million Scoville Heat Unit capsaicin, the highest obtainable pungency when it comes to the chemical that makes chile pepper burn.

This particular sauce is the brainchild of Candice Burns of Wildfire Chilli from Australia. She submitted me her Heatseekers Chilli Smokey Jolokia Original Steak Sauce and blew mw away by the simple deliciousness and the heat it packed.

With Incinerator Extreme Sauce, she aims to create a sauce with the base flavor and heat deriving from the 7 pot chile pepper, one of the hottest in the world at between 800,000 and 1,200,000 SHU (hotter than a Bhut Jolokia/Ghost Chile and just under a Trinidad Scorpion Butch T), and make it even more insane by introducing the aforementioned pure capsaicin crystals. How was it done, you may be asking? Are there literal grains and flakes of capsaicin suspended in the sauce that can hit your tongue? Technically, not really.

The thing with capsaicin crystals is that they are hydrophobic. This means they cannot be dissolved fully and directly with water. So those brave souls who have tried a pure cap flake on their tongue (and therefore entered the "16 million club") and relied on good ol' saliva to break down the flakes aren't getting the full effect in terms of heat. One of the things that can dissolve pure capsaicin crystals is high content alcohol. It should also be noted that a single, solitary a flake doesn't use up much surface area on your tongue. While it can have a piercing needle feeling of fire, it doesn't "spread" quite like lower-Scoville, more liquid amounts of capsaicin fluid can around your mouth.

So Candice Burns dissolved the capsaicin crystals in the vodka and then added to each bottle of sauce. Sure it's a bit more diluted that way, but we're still talking a potential multi-million SHU heat present in an already super-hot 7 pot chile sauce. Any way you slice it, there was going to be some pain with this!

It should be noted that while I've never tasted a product with these capsaicin crystals (diluted or otherwise), this is not the first of its kind to contain these. I know that ChilliPepper Pete's Satan's Sh*t has pure cap crystals among its ingredients.

Lastly, before I get to the details of actual review, I wanted to see if sauce went beyond mere novelty territory and might actually taste good! Since pure capsaicin does not have any nasty extract flavor, I was dying to know if this would indeed be able to have extract-level heat without all that yuckiness. I was pleasantly surprised - this is an excellent-tasting product!

Ingredients:
Peaches, Pineapple Juice (flavour & Vit C), 7 Pot Chillies, Vinegar, Ginger, Sugar, Vodka (0.9%), Natural Pure Capsaicin Crystals

Aroma:
4 out of 5. Very sweet, fruity and full of the trademark citrus tanginess of capsicum chinese. Nice!

Appearance and Texture:
4.5 out of 5. Smooth yet thick and almost pulpy like a reddish-orange applesauce. I poured some out on a plate and tilted the plate around in every direction to spread it out a bit. By doing this I was able to make out the individual components that made up the texture:

Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Hot Sauce

Taste and Heat Straight Up:
4.5 out of 5.

My first taste of this was a drop/glob on the back of the hand.

Wow! Incinerator Extreme Hot Sauce is amazingly delicious! First up was a powerful blast of fruit that wasn't too sweet yet not too sour, either. Almost instantaneously the distinctive flavor of 7 Pot chile peppers wrapped itself around the pear and pineapple notes and coated it with incendiary love. Hints of vinegar keep a bit of needed tartness in the mix but after several seconds the 7 Pots dominated! I could not taste much ginger (it must have been more of a supporting player in this) and of course, vodka even by itself is for the most part tasteless.

Another aspect I LOVED about this stuff was that it had all the extract heat with NO nasty, bitter extract taste, as I mentioned in the introduction. Hallelujah! Since the pure capsaicin contains no taste, all of the flavor came courtesy of the beautiful 7 Pots and the other ingredients.

Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Chilli Sauce

Next was the tablespoon test. If I had to get through trying this sauce out, I figured I might as well do it full throttle. I dunked out a heaping helping of Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Hot Sauce and took the full amount in my mouth. I kept the sauce afloat around my gums and my tongue as long as I could, just to see if I could catch all the nuances of flavor before the fire went bombastically intense.

The heat grew much quicker than eating a typical 7 pot chile pepper would. With five to seven seconds it approached extreme levels and kept skyrocketing. Around 15 to 20 seconds in, I had to swallow the sauce. It was approaching becoming unbearable, with the burn getting hotter and hotter by the second. It finally plateaued at a level only attained by the most extreme extract sauces and perhaps a large, ultra-hot Trinidad Scorpion Butch T...simply ferocious in nature!

Strangely enough, the heat dissipated much quicker than eating a super-hot chile pepper would. Within 5 minutes, the smoke had cleared and the burn was well into my stomach. This is where the REAL fun began! My belly was having a rip-roaring time, not unlike cramping some of you might have experienced with certain extract sauces. The discomfort largely subsided after 45 minutes but then made me feel like I had to evacuate out the other end with great haste. Not to venture into "too much information" land, but I visited the bathroom two or three times later that afternoon and finally was successfully at, uh, "extracting" the burn!

Heat level: 10 out of 5. Simply one of the hottest things I've ever had in my mouth.

Taste on Food:
4.5 out of 5. Yes, believe it or not there is a real-world application for this and I wholeheartedly recommend hardcore chileheads try some of this in very carefully-measured, small amounts on food.

Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Hot Sauce

For my first test run I shook out several globs of Incinerator on a plateful of friend potatoes with shredded cheddar cheese and Gringo Valley Original 10 Pepper Salsa (one of my favorite brunch combos). Great heat and wonderful complimentation! Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator allowed the core flavors of this dish to "breathe" yet took it to remarkable levels with the zing, bite and extraordinary heat of the sauce.

Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Chilli Sauce

For a Sunday evening meal at Texas Roadhouse Steakhouse, I opted to get their Rattlesnake Bites (breaded balls of jack cheese and diced jalapenos) and give each one some Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Chilli Sauce love. Marvelous fare here! The fire melded in such a heavenly manner with the smoothness of the soft, melted cheese that each bite of these were better than the next.

Label:
2.5 out of 5. From the waxy top, it certainly gives the appearance of a collectable. The label is serviceable but I think the text is a little hard to read with the white-to-black gradient on a black surface.

Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Hot Sauce

Overall:
4.5 stars

The flavor of Incinerator has nothing to do with it's heat, just to make it clear. It's got a full-bodied taste that really brings out the tones of the pepper along with just the right amount of fruitiness. The screaming, wacko, gonzo heat is merely an added bonus. Obviously because of the high Scoville levels this baby packs, it does not make for an ideal table sauce. Instead, when you want to kick your food up a couple of dozen notches, instead of reaching for that horrible-tasting extract paste, grab some of this.

Now comes the catch. Heatseekers Chilli Incinerator Extreme Chilli Hot Sauce runs for $39.95 AUD, which at the time of this writing converts to approximately $42.65 USD. Ouch. And that's before overseas shipping from Australia is tacked on. With a price tag like that, it's easy to consider this to be a novelty or a collector's bottle. It's a shame, because this ranks up there with one of the best tasting, multi-hundred-thousand-and-higher Scoville Heat Unit products out there.

There are a limited number of bottles available at the Wildfire Chilli website - a total of 60. So if you want in on one of the hottest and tastiest experiences you've ever had, order a bottle now.


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     Comments

Comment Gloria
2011-08-30 16:26:26
Thoroughly enjoyed your review - made my mouth salivate, not just from imagining the pain I'd feel from the heat level but also from your vivid and enticing description of the actual flavor of the sauce. I confess to avoiding extract sauces myself, although I enjoy good-tasting ultra-hots, and I've never been brave enough to try a multi-million SHU sauce. Do you think that drinking a glass of milk before and after trying such a sauce might help mitigate some of the "unpleasant aftereffects," or would that simply make the consequences even more unpleasant, if you know what I mean?
Comment Johnny
2011-08-30 17:05:49
Awesome review scott, I'd like to try this product. I was playing around with some crystal recently and was amazed at how "clean" the heat was. Very interesting.
Comment Heatseekers Chilli
2011-08-30 19:52:50
Thanks for the great review Scott! I'm glad you enjoyed.
Yes the price is a little high for 2 reasons (shipping up to 3 bottles to USA is only $10.50). One is the first shipment of pure capsaicin (around $3,000/kg) went missing so I had to order another lot and second is I can no longer legally make this in Australia so will have to pay for it to get it made in the US and then have it shipped here . So both problems have doubled my expenses.
I take on board your comments and will add a bit more ginger to the next lot and not use the gradient on the label (this was actually meant to look burnt away by the flame underneath). :-)
Thanks again
Comment Matt
2011-08-31 12:51:53
I want to try this SO very badly, but my wallet disagrees. Stiill, it seems like the holy grail of a super hot, (technically) non-extract sauce.

Maybe I'll just bite the wallet bullet.

Sigh.
Comment Scott Roberts
2011-08-31 13:01:40
Not to take away any potential business from Candice as I really enjoyed the sauce...but I think that perhaps a few American sauce makers could put out something like this and make a killing on this side of the pond. Johnny, with your talent, you could probably do a pure cap sauce justice in the flavor department.
Comment Scott Roberts
2011-08-31 13:03:35
By the way, I'm planning on bringing this bottle of Incinerator to the Weekend of Fire next month for anyone who wants to try it.
Comment Heatseekers Chilli
2011-08-31 15:59:10
I have decided that for the next week (until 9/9/11) I will give away free shipping to any orders that mention the Scott Roberts review in the special comments section of their order. I really want you all to try it so will do this special offer for you. The shopping cart will automatically charge you for shipping but I will refund it for you afterwards.
Enjoy
Candice
Comment Scott Roberts
2011-08-31 16:59:44
Awesome deal! Thanks, Candice.
Comment Heatseekers Chilli
2011-08-31 18:17:40
No probs. Better mention that the offer is for a maximum of 2 bottles of Incinerator only.
Thanks
Comment Matt
2011-08-31 19:27:26
I just closed my eyes and bought a bottle using paypal, but hadn't seen the deal above. DAMMIT! BAD TIMING!! Oh well, I hope my particular bottle is extra tasty.
Comment Heatseekers Chilli
2011-08-31 19:34:01
Dont worry Matt, I will include you :-)
Thanks for your order.
Comment Matt Bartlett
2011-09-01 05:36:37
Candice, you rule. I'll order from you again in the future! Can't wait to try the Incinerator.
Comment Nick1987
2011-09-01 09:37:59
Looks highly intriguing. I'm just afraid it may be a little too much out of my league in terms of burn.
Comment John
2011-09-01 21:25:34
That is the breast dispenser I have ever seen!

John
Comment Heatseekers Chilli
2011-09-03 00:25:18
^^breast??? huh?
Comment Arturo Féliz-Camilo
2011-09-04 13:05:10
Gotta love this article. Not particularly a big fan of hot food, but the article is so much fun and so enjoyable! Congrats buddy!
Comment Matt Bartlett
2011-09-12 09:24:29
I received my bottle. I've tried a few drops on an egg sandwich and a few more on a Dominos pasta with jalapanos, chicken and garlic. It's HOT...so hot it's hard to discern the flavor, and probably will be that way until I get more used to it. The aroma is fantastic. I've always wondered two things: What's the truly hottest non-extract sauce, and what's the most flavorful sauce WITH extract?

The answer to the first question has been answered by Incinerator.
Comment phil
2012-01-01 07:30:20
how can i buy this sauce , where from ????

Comment heatseekers chilli
2012-01-01 19:17:49
You can buy it from www.heatseekerschilli.com.au
Batch 3 has just been released for presale. If you are in the USA then email me sales@heatseekerschilli.com.au as I can organise cheaper and quicker shipping for you than what the website quotes.
Price is now $29.95 (was $39.95) and it is in a slightly bigger bottle now, minor change to the text on the label (like Scott suggested) as well as having Trinidad Scorpion in it.
Less than 100 made of batch 3, get in quick.
Comment Matt
2012-02-22 12:31:54
I am in love with batch 1. I hope there will be a batch 4; I'm officially an addict. This is my favorite sauce.
Comment Heatseekers Chilli
2012-02-22 16:38:36
Thanks Matt! You will be happy to know that batch #4 is in production. If you sign up to our newsletters you will be informed when it is back in stock.

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