After four years at mac, we decided it was time to finally do a full test of all the sauces (excluding the dry rubs) that bdubs had to offer. We tried each and every flavor, took. This super spicy sauce is measured at more than two million scoville units, and features the carolina reaper pepper, hot red pepper sauce, and roasted garlic.

Understanding the Context

Explore our hot ones scoville heat guide to curate the perfect hot sauce lineup and build your own collection, featuring sauces from the hit youtube series hot ones! Simply put, kudos to hot ones and smokin’ ed currie for crafting an insanely hot sauce that actually tastes great. The last dab triple x comes in at a whopping 2,000,000+. When it comes to the heat factor of buffalo wild wings blazin’ sauce, it definitely doesn’t disappoint.

Key Insights

On the scoville scale, which measures the spiciness of chili peppers and hot. The scale is measured in scoville heat units (shu), with higher values indicating higher levels of spiciness. Buffalo wild wings is known for its wide range of spicy sauces and flavorful dishes. The spiciness of the blazin’ knockout sauce can be measured using the scoville scale, which is a measurement of the pungency (spiciness or “heat”) of chili peppers and other spicy foods. The scoville scale is a way to measure the spiciness or heat of hot wings, peppers, and sauces.

Final Thoughts

It helps determine the level of flavor and seasoning, including the use of garlic. In 2021, buffalo wild wings replaced their original blazin’ sauce with their newest and hottest sauce to date. Featuring the hottest pepper, the carolina reaper, measuring at 2. Obviously, this sauce isn’t one that you’d casually consume. I'm trying to find a chart of all the scoville ratings for the bww sauces. Their website doesn't have them, various google searches haven't turned up… It's all in the name.

Try all buffalo wild wings 26 signature sauces & dry rubs. Find your favorite sweet, hot, tangy, and spicy flavors at all bww sports bars. Have to say it has a much. Capsaicin stimulates nerve receptors in the skin, especially the mucous membranes, creating a burning feeling.