Super Hot Sauces | Extreme Heat Scoville Scale
Explore our Hot Sauce Collection, crafted with the finest ingredients to deliver bold heat and rich flavor. From mild to extreme spice, there's something for every palate.
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Spicy Miso General Tso Chicken
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Spicy Tomato Gnocchi
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Slow Cooker Pulled Pork
Want to make amazing pulled pork with almost no work? This slow cooker recipe is what you need.
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Pepperoni Pizza Wings
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Hot Sauce Scoville Scale:
Aka Miso to Carolina Reaper
Bravado's hot sauce scoville scale spans three intensity levels. Ghost Pepper & Blueberry delivers 200,000 Scoville units with fruity complexity—perfect entry to superhot territory. Aka Miso Ghost Reaper escalates to 500,000+ SHU combining ghost pepper and Carolina reaper heat. Black Garlic Carolina Reaper tops 1,000,000 Scoville units as our hottest hot sauce. All feature real peppers on the scoville heat scale.
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Carolina Reaper & Ghost Pepper
Carolina Reaper scoville rating reaches 1,400,000-2,200,000 SHU making it one of the hottest peppers in the world. Bravado's Black Garlic Carolina Reaper hot sauce harnesses this heat with fermented garlic depth. Ghost pepper scoville measures 855,000-1,041,000 SHU. Our Ghost Pepper & Blueberry and Aka Miso sauces showcase ghost pepper heat with complex flavor profiles. Unlike other hot sauces, Bravado prioritizes taste alongside extreme Scoville ratings for actual food use.
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Hot Sauce challenges
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Create the hottest wings with Bravado's scoville-ranked sauce lineup. Ghost Pepper Blueberry works for spicy buffalo wings with 200K SHU heat. Aka Miso Ghost Reaper delivers challenge-level intensity at 500K+ Scoville units. Black Garlic Carolina Reaper brings fiery heat (1M+ SHU) with superior flavor. Perfect for hot sauce challenges, extreme wing sauces, or testing heat tolerance. Shop hot sauce brands that prioritize pepper authenticity over extract gimmicks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about our products? You have come to the right place!
What is the Scoville scale and how does Bravado rank?
The Scoville scale measures hot sauce heat in Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Bravado's range: Ghost Pepper Blueberry (200,000 SHU), Aka Miso Ghost Reaper (500,000+ SHU), Black Garlic Carolina Reaper (1,000,000+ SHU). For comparison, jalapeños measure 2,500-8,000 SHU, habaneros reach 350,000 SHU. Hot sauce scoville rankings place Carolina Reaper among the hottest peppers in the world at 1.4-2.2M SHU.
What can I mix in super hot sauce so it’s more balanced?
While Bravado's Hot Sauces are inherently balanced & flavour-forward, mix a small amount of super hot sauce into mayo, ranch, butter, honey, or BBQ sauce to smooth out the heat while keeping it seriously spicy, or toss cooked wings, tenders, or roasted veggies in a light coating for more even flavor and burn.
How hot is ghost pepper compared to Carolina Reaper?
Ghost pepper Scoville measures 855,000-1,041,000 SHU while Carolina Reaper Scoville reaches 1,400,000-2,200,000 SHU. Carolina Reaper is approximately 2x hotter. Bravado's Ghost Pepper sauces (200K-500K SHU) offer serious heat with flavor complexity. Carolina Reaper sauce (1M+ SHU) delivers extreme heat for experienced spice enthusiasts. Both use real peppers—ghost pepper and Carolina Reaper—not capsaicin extracts.
How can I use super hot sauces?
Super hot sauces are best used in small amounts, and they usually taste best when you add them after cooking so the flavor stays bold and the heat doesn’t turn harsh. Start with a few drops, taste, and build up slowly because the spice ramps up fast.
What's the difference between pepper extract and real peppers?
Capsaicin extract delivers pure heat without flavor—often used in challenge sauces like Da Bomb. Real peppers (ghost pepper, Carolina Reaper, scorpion) provide Scoville heat with natural flavor complexity. Bravado uses only real superhot peppers, never extracts. This creates authentic heat that enhances food rather than just punishing taste buds. Extract sauces score high on hot sauce Scoville scale but lack culinary value.