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I'm not sure hah. I'll guess 8 months to a year. Maybe sooner if I take some to work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Tabasco is king and in its own world of condiments. I dont consider it a hot sauce, more like a vinegar/salt condiment. Goes on everything
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Neat. The inside look at their bottling lines (automation) is what would interest me the most. I've seen quite a few bottling & processing lines and enjoy watching them operate...
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I love the taste of tabasco but it fucks my stomach up to the point I stay clear of it.
I can eat Carolina Reaper, habenero, ghost peppers, etc. and be fine but a few dashes of tabasco on my food and I'm on the toilet all day. |
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Almost EVERY other hot sauce is better. View Quote I'm guessing you haven't had many sauces. I had the pleasure of living near a store that stocked a ton of different brands and I tried a LOT of them. The majority are crap. Tabasco is good. It's the only sauce I always keep on hand (original and jalapeno). |
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Tabasco is glorious. I’m heading down there next Thursday with my son.
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I did the tour about a year ago. They really do a good job to give insight into the history of the product. I was kind of surprised they still age in oak barrels as I figured they had switched to stainless tanks years ago.
No, the basic Tabasco isn’t my favorite but it’s still well worth the time to tour the plant. |
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this was a very important thread for all Americans.
thanks Op. I am liking green Tabasco nowadays. |
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I'm not too worried about it. It takes a long time for the stuff to go bad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Never heard of FIFO? Why would you buy a gallon of sauce that has a best by date of what looks like 11/2018? Also the deep red color may change to orangeish/brownish |
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Tabasco has said over time it may separate, but that's okay. Also the deep red color may change to orangeish/brownish View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Never heard of FIFO? Why would you buy a gallon of sauce that has a best by date of what looks like 11/2018? Also the deep red color may change to orangeish/brownish A couple years ago I bought an MRE at a surplus shop and the little bottle of Tabasco had dried to a blood colored crusty substance. I looked up the date code and it was from 2003 LOL. |
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I did a survey of the factory many years ago for a security firm. In one of the main buildings, they were building a new wooden framed building inside the metal building. The salt and vinegar was corroding the metal building after only 20 years, so they were going back to wood, which lasted almost 100 years in the original factory. Also, saw my first Big Ass fan there. I was looking at the blueprints, and in the middle of the room was a diagram that said Big Ass fan. I kind of giggled, and they told me to come with them. We went into the room and there was the biggest ceiling fan I had ever seen. It was more than 20' across. In the center, there was a decal with a horse (ass?), and it said Big Ass Fan.
https://www.bigassfans.com/ CSB |
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Neat. Fun fact. Chances are, I probably made major parts for that machine that is labeled Pneumatic Scale. They are a North East Ohio company and a major customer of mine. Arfcommers are everywhere and have their hands in everything. View Quote Yes, we are everywhere! Hi from a Barry Wehmiller employee... I use to live in Louisiana, and even did some line control work for Tabasco back in the day. |
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@Spent_Casing Yes, we are everywhere! Hi from a Barry Wehmiller employee... I use to live in Louisiana, and even did some line control work for Tabasco back in the day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Neat. Fun fact. Chances are, I probably made major parts for that machine that is labeled Pneumatic Scale. They are a North East Ohio company and a major customer of mine. Arfcommers are everywhere and have their hands in everything. Yes, we are everywhere! Hi from a Barry Wehmiller employee... I use to live in Louisiana, and even did some line control work for Tabasco back in the day. |
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Quoted: I've heard people say this before. Frank's is trash. It's chicken wing sauce and not that great on much else. If you want wing sauce, Texas Pete's is better anyway. For hot sauce, Tabasco is decent in a bloody Mary, but El Yucateca is the best. Black label is next level. View Quote |
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FPNI. Although I have nothing against Tobasco. But Frank's is my go to.
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Love the green sauce; the red needs more flavor....Tabasco has some other wonderful flavors...like TABASCO Caribbean Style Steak Sauce
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I clap for you OP
Told the misses after seeing this post we will have to go sometime I love me some Tabasco, consume it daily. |
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Avery Island is a beautiful place when the flowers are blooming. https://photos.smugmug.com/Avery-Island-Louisiana/Avery-Island-Jungle-Gardens/i-5vQgmZJ/0/5653932c/S/2016_0318_Jungle_Gardens_Avery_Island-20-S.jpg The salt mine is huge too. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/6a/95/46/6a9546613a3928369760f41fed250f72.jpg View Quote Tabasco is an American treasure. |
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The MRE mini bottle. The only way I could eat some of them. Like the old omelette one.
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grabbed a few of these earlier this year. really like it. . . http://www.njrod.com/images/hf/150yeartobasco.jpg View Quote They're going for $150-$180 a bottle now! |
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Made the pilgrimage. Brought home some loot! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/55357/E6CFF5EF-63F3-4D77-BB4A-E267FF011AE3-644261.JPG View Quote I smiled when I saw this in my subscriptions. How awesome was it? |
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Tobasco smells like sewer gas. It's taste is not as bad as its odor, but there are genuinely good-tasting hot sauces out there, so I use those. Nice pix, OP.
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Not a fan of super vinegary sauces but factory tours are always cool.
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That was neat, I've heard about this place, never have been there.
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Tabasco sauce is perfect for certain foods. It's not the be all, end all hot sauce, but it certainly is a mainstay. View Quote Tabasco is great mixed with ketchup and make fries great. Frank's is the best on hard boiled eggs. No one hot sauce is the be all to end all.I |
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Sorry I looked at your pics. I don’t like it but would still go there if I was I the area.
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You were close to my AO. You passed some amazing food in all directions. What area in Texas are you from? Im going to guess coastal if you made a day trip.Hit me up next time and I will get you a list https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/213498/364AAFD0-7140-472F-8ED8-3D81C3C93AA3-623447.JPG View Quote |
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Tabasco sauce is perfect for certain foods. It's not the be all, end all hot sauce, but it certainly is a mainstay. View Quote |
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I went there a year ago and it was a very nice trip. We also did tour the jungle gardens tour and ate at the 1868 restaurant. The Tabasco ice cream at 1868 was very good, not on the menu but they had some in the back. They also have different flavors in the gift shop.
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Tabasco is AWESOME,, I just picked up 50 seventy five cent coupons on ebay. I use it on everything biscuits, eggs, pizza,, yummy
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You were close to my AO. You passed some amazing food in all directions. What area in Texas are you from? Im going to guess coastal if you made a day trip.Hit me up next time and I will get you a list https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/213498/364AAFD0-7140-472F-8ED8-3D81C3C93AA3-623447.JPG View Quote |
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I was on a cruise last year, doing the breakfast buffet. Got my plate loaded with scrambled eggs and hash, not gonna lie, I was pretty hungover. Decided some Tobasco on that food would help clear my head. Grabbed a bottle, didn’t look too close, and slathered it on. Turned out it was Tobasco Habenaro sauce. Cured my hangover, but it was an eye opener lol.
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