You can now purchase Slayer’s hot sauce called “Raining Blood”

Author Benedetta Baldin - 20.9.2024

In honor of their song of the same name, Slayer, the legendary heavy metal band, has released a scorching mixture known as “Raining Blood” hot sauce. This sauce, which was created in partnership with Coney Island Saucery, lives up to its intense moniker. It is made with a combination of some of the hottest peppers on the planet and is guaranteed to give your taste buds a burning rush. “Raining Blood” will take you on an intensely spicy journey that will leave even the most daring heat lovers panting for air. This hot sauce has a vicious punch, much like Slayer’s unrelenting sound, which makes it an absolute necessity for metalheads and chili connoisseurs seeking extreme experiences. Get ready to welcome the conflagration and allow “Raining Blood“‘s intense fire to push you over the edge into anarchy.

Ingredients: Pineapple (Pineapple, Pineapple Juice),Red Ghost Pepper Puree (Red Ghost Chili Peppers, Salt, Acetic Acid),Red Serrano Pepper Puree (Red Serrano Peppers, Salt, Acetic Acid),Peaches (Peaches, Water, Sugar),Distilled Vinegar, Water, Onions, Garlic, Lime Juice from concentrate, Granulated Gatrlic, Salt, Citric Acid

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With a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the hot sauce industry, Aaron Max Epstein is the co-owner of Coney Island Saucery and the founder of Hot Sauce Willie’s. More than 400 hot sauces, BBQ sauces, rubs, and other spicy goods were shipped to more than 110 countries by Hot Sauce Willie’s. Chef Aaron has judged several food events, including the Screaming MIMI Awards at the NYC Hot Sauce Expo, the Margarita Mix-down at the NJ Taco Festival, and the Bloody Mary Mix-down in Staten Island, where he has also participated. In an effort to find novel and intriguing goods, he also visits food events such as Saborea in Puerto Rico, Weekend of Fire in Ohio, Zest Fest in Dallas, Taco Fest in Houston, and The Fiery Food Fest in Albuquerque.Having worked in the hot sauce business since 2015, Aaron loves all things spicy and spends his free time cooking for his family. He uses his two personal smokers to regularly develop and test new flavors. The most memorable visits Epstein had as a child, while living in Brooklyn, New York, were to Coney Island, where he went on shady rides and enjoyed hot dogs and raw clams from the original Nathan’s Famous hotdog stand. Aaron developed a respect for the distinctive gritty, vintage style and history of Coney Island as a seasoned graphic designer and hot sauce expert.