Home
Up
Geography
The Cowboy Way
Bad Guys/Good Guys
Western Towns
Western Movies
Western Books
C&W Music
Acoustic Music
Cowboy Church
Heroes
Women
Western Cooking
Shooting
Wildlife
Chronicles
Links
Contents
About Me

New

The Main Event

Yakima Cannutt

Western Music

Breakfast

Snowshoe Thompson

Vera Cruz

Doc

Gunsmoke

Chilaquiles

Hot Sauce

Breakfast Hash

AZ Chronicle #6

Black Bart

Breakfast Blog

Colorado Hot Sauce

Coleman Oven

Huevos Rancheros

Groups & Forums

Waterhole #3

Belgian Waffles

Salsa

Deep-fried Twinkies

Colorado Hot Sauce

HorseTooth Hot Sauce!!!  My friend Roger Jones sent me five bottles.  The Horsetooth website is right here

Their story is quite interesting.  It starts with a description of their (hot) dawg!!.   Bottled in Fort Collins, it is available around the state and of course, by mail.  

I have three of their five kinds of sauce: 

(right)  Horsetooth Rubin's Red Hot Sauce

I evaluate all my new hot sauces by putting them on scrambled eggs.    My notes:

Rubin's is what I would call "Mild" -- very much like Trappey's Red Devil.  It is a good sauce for people who may not like hot sauce very much!!  

My rating:  flavor/heat = 2/2

 

(Left)  Horsetooth "The Green" Hot Sauce

This is a very nice sauce... really different from red sauces.  A nice break, as it were.

Flavor/Heat = 3/3.5

Does it taste green??  What does "green" taste like???

 

 

 

 

 

(right) Horsetooth "O Face" Hot Sauce

This is definitely hotter than Rubin's (above)   but not incredibly hot.  I liked it... I think it would be good for people who really like HOT sauce and would find Rubin'/s kind of boring.   It has a nice afterburn, like good chili. 

Flavor/Heat = 3/4

 

These sauces definitely should be featured at the annual Wadi of the International Order of Rocky Mountain Goats -- held on Mount Shavano the week after Labor Day.     

 

 

This page and all pages on this website are Copyright, Sr_Ric, 2009.  All Rights Reserved.