These are both great sauces----but if you really want some in your face hot stuff--try this page!!!!!!-----http://www.spontaneouscombustion.com/ it's the hottest stuff I've had-------See Ya Ray in Wisconsin -----Original Message----- From: Fawcett, Steve <steve.fawcett@eds.com> To: 'Jeff Chandler' <chandlerj@gactr.uga.edu>; chile-heads@globalgarden.com <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Date: Friday, December 18, 1998 4:16 PM Subject: RE: [CH] Dog vs Dave's > >Here's a question, is Dave's truly a hot pepper sauce or is it actually some >form of concentrated "stuff" (capaiscin or whatever)? > > From: Jeff Chandler [SMTP:chandlerj@gactr.uga.edu] > Sent: Fri December 18, 1998 8:33 AM > To: chile-heads@globalgarden.com > Subject: Re: [CH] Dog vs Dave's > > > I believe they are made from different peppers, so the effects on >the > palate are probably different. While Mad Dog is probably higher in > Scovilles (I've seen the comparison in a catalog), I've always >thought > that Dave's seemed slightly hotter, and that may be due to their >differing > ingredients. It's really tough for me to tell, though, since I use >both > for completely separate dishes and, frankly, neither is particularly > hotter than the other to me. I'm still looking for that blow- >me-away > sauce. Blair's Sudden Death has come the closest so far. > > >Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 09:57:37 -0500 (EST) > >From: Scott Kramer <p019233b@pb.seflin.org> > >Subject: [CH] Dog vs Dave's > > > >I read a comparison of scoville units suggesting Mad Dog's Inferno >is > >hotter than Dave's Insanity. Would anyone, who has used both, care >to > >comment? > > > > > >Dr. Scott Kramer > >p019233b@pb.seflin.org > > > Jeff Chandler, > Computer Services > Georgia Center for Continuing Education > The University of Georgia > email: chandlerj@gactr.uga.edu