ChilliPepperPete Dragon Slayer Enhanced Review

By Darth Naga, January 21, 2010 9:51 am
ChilliPepperPete Dragon Slayer Enhanced

Dragon Slayer Enhanced

There I sat in friendly com­pany, spoon of death in my hand, Mrs Naga behind the cam­era and every­one around me watch­ing with baited breath, wait­ing for me to indulge in my pas­sion right before their very eyes..I am of course talk­ing about my latest video review, and this one is of a sauce from the now Legendary “Chilli Pep­per Pete”!

For those of you that don’t know of Pete, he’s a hippy, far-out sort of guy who has a pas­sion for all things hot, he grows alot of pep­pers him­self and as such all his sauces are his own, he does’nt import any sauce as he would rather sit at home and make it him­self, and why not? His sauces are sold in many places besides his own web­site www.chillipepperpete.com and they are also stocked along­side many other brands of hot­sauce at the Fiery Foods shop in Brighton Marina!

Ingredi­ents: Vin­egar, Blue­berry, Fresh Naga Bih Jolokia, Prunes, Crys­tal­ised Ginger, Cher­ries, Green Tabasco Chilli, Dugar, 6 mill  Shu & 12 mill Shu Extract, 15 Mill Chilli Crystal.

“Dragon Slayer” is a sauce that gives off a major “DOn’t f**k with me” vibe, from the dark dan­ger­ous look­ing sauce inside, to the big green dragon adorn­ing the out­side of the 60ml square glass bottle, it con­tains 3 dif­fer­ent types of cap­saicin extract at 3 dif­fer­ent heat levels, so i intel­li­gently expec­ted this to be hot, but as with most of the sauces i try, i did’nt fully anti­cip­ate how hot.

I decided to do this video review round at my good friends Sean and Bar­bies house, his cousin David was also there, little did they know i was plan­ning to do a review! I rocked up to the house and asked both Sean and David if they would do the review with me and they politely (and smartly) declined, but insisted that they get a live per­form­ance of me doing one of my reviews, so, not want­ing to dis­ap­point i set about get­ting things sor­ted for the review.

Now before you watch the video below, i must men­tion that both Sean and David tried the sauce before me and both com­men­ted how they did’nt think a TOOTHPICK of sauce was that hot and that i would have no prob­lem with it, BUT! there is a massive dif­fer­ence between a tooth­pick of sauce and a frig­ging TEASPOON of the stuff..and as always i pretty much died! Please watch the vid below, and send your con­dol­ence cards to the chille­foundry! (why the hell do i do this????)



Okay, so there you have it! its a bloody hot sauce that is’nt as hot as i ima­gined it would be but its still off the scale! The thing i liked the most about it (besides the heat, which i hon­estly enjoy!) was the won­der­ful fruity naga fla­vour it had, in fact if Pete left the extract out and remarketed the sauce without it under a dif­fer­ent name i reckon he’d be onto a winner!

The sauce itself is mainly avail­able at www.chillipepperpete.com and of course at the Fiery Foods shop in Brighton Mar­ina ( details at http://www.fieryfoodsuk.co.uk/ ). On Petes own web­site the sauce is a mere £6 for 60ml, but as with all the extreme heat products, this is’nt a sauce you’ll be using up quick, a couple of drops at a time should suf­fice, but hey if you’re a nut­ter just splash it on everything!!

Right thats about enough from me, all i can say for now is to grab a bottle of this sauce, espe­cially if you liked “Dragons Blood” as this sauce is designed to be the next level up so give it a whirl and let me know how you get on!


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