Originally posted by sylex
iirc Mr. Lucky's 24/7 is in the hardrock casino...and they serve some excellent wings (great flavor but not nearly hot enough for most of us).
iirc Mr. Lucky's 24/7 is in the hardrock casino...and they serve some excellent wings (great flavor but not nearly hot enough for most of us).
I assume that anything below 1.5 million Scovilles would be scoffed at?
Since I'm driving (I'm fairly sure that, should I be required to open any while flying, it'd be classed as prohibited and confiscated, as it's at least as potent as mace), I can bring along a few bottles, as long as the following is understood:
If you're moronic enough to try something that's far, far, far too hot for you, in the name of "showing off" or "being macho", you agree that you deserve whatever you get, and don't hold me or anyone else liable for your own stupidity.
With that out of the way, I've got several sauces that'd eat holes in steel, yet have some nice flavor. I've even got a few bottles of Blair's special Reserve (including the incredibly expensive -- currently selling for over $200/bottle...there were only 999 made -- Blair's 4am Reserve) that I've yet to crack open.
For those that are spill-prone, I've also got a supply of spray-on chemical compound that will leech the capsaicin out of any fatty cells the sauces may come into contact with. I routinely need this with "Da Bomb: The Final Answer". I got a drop on the edge of the rim about a year or so ago, and after washing the cap and bottle with hot soapy water, I can still cause pain just by touching the lid and then rubbing my eyes or face hours later.
Yes, hot sauces are a hobby of mine. That and the culinary stimulation of endorphin production. :D
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