
Here lies Heartbeat x In Flames Touch of Red –
8.3/10
A Swedish metal band from Gothenburg, In Flames has sold over 2 million records. Having 14 studio albums since 1994, they’re one of the main bands that converted me into being a metalhead. Unfortunately, I haven’t had the pleasure of seeing them live yet. They’re on my bucket list, but typically they’re a part of a festival which tickets are a bit more than I can afford. Anyway, after a Reddit hiatus, I’m excited to get back into the swing of things and provide you fine people with my cringe reviews! I’m sitting on about 20 right now, so buckle in. Let’s get into this review!
REVIEW: This sauce is meant to be a hotter version of their mainline Red Habanero sauce, but I will say right away that it’s only marginally spicier, rather than a few notches. Not saying that as a negative, but if you’re expecting this one to blow your wig back, you may barely notice a difference. The sweetness level in this one seems to be the same, being decently sweet, and the texture is also identical. Heartbeat sauce is more of a puree and less thin than others on the market. I really enjoy the amount of bell pepper this sauce has, and it’s versatile for mostly anything you’d want to put it on. I mostly used this slathered on some Italian meatballs, and for some basic frozen pizza. I gave this one a high ranking, but the reason I’m not hardcore hyping this one up is because it’s a really simple sauce that is getting filed directly into the re-order list. This will be a sauce that’s on rotation and will be in the cart every time I place a Heartbeat order. Rest in Peace, Spicy Prince
Feel free to recommend your favorite sauce/band brand collab, suggest your favorite habanero sauce, or tell us your experience with this sauce!
INGREDIENTS: Bell Peppers, Habaneros, Onions, Distilled Vinegar, Organic Cane Sugar, Sea Salt, Garlic, Lime Juice, Canola Oil
by SecuritySky

2 Comments
Love the band, and I’d love to get my hands on some of this sauce.
I have seen In Flames live back on Ozzfest 2005- unfortunately no one orginal is really left in the band anymore and the music has gone pretty boring.
Whoracle, Colony, Jester Race are all amazing and pivotal albums to the Gothenburg Melodeath scene.
You want to check out the Halo Effect – all ex In Flames members.
I’m willing to bet the In Flames had zero input on this hot sauce other then the name. I tend to steer away from band Hot Sauce- most bands dont have anything to do with the sauce other then name and profit.