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What is your favorite bottled barbecue sauce?

Excluding anything local, mine is Sweet Baby Rays, by a long shot. How about you?

19 Comments:

it makes my sugar crazy, but sweet baby rays. tonite it's going on the ribs.

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We switch back-and-forth between Sweet Baby Ray's and Jack Daniels No. 7.

Minneapolis's Market BBQ makes a damn fine sauce. Both their original and spicy sauces are bomb.

Cattlemen's classic (available all over) and Fresh & Easy bourbon flavor (west coast) are my current favorites. I'll also toss a vote to the Jack Daniel's No.7.

Another vote for Jack Daniel's No. 7 here.

another vote for Sweet Baby Rays honey chipolte. I usually add a little adobo sauce though, just need a little more heat.

Either Gates BBQ from KC or but sweet baby Ray's is good for a thicker sauce.

I like KC and Cattleman's.

Blue Front! I can only find it in FL, but it's amazing and vinegary and started out being made in an old timey shack by a couple of guys in West Palm Beach during segregation.

Trader Joe's Kansas City Style BBQ sauce & Maurice's BBQ Sauce from South Carolina

Stubb's Original, from Austin.

Sweet Baby Rays also

I can't get it here in Florida, but I grew up on Maull's BBQ Sauce in the St. Louis area. I still miss it.

Let the mocking begin - I really love the basic Kraft Mesquite. I also do love BW3 (Buffalo Wild Wings)'s Hot Barbecue. It sits right on that precipice of uncomfortably hot and so good I can't stop.

I like Open Pit brand barbecue sauce. It's spicy and tangy at the same time!

Hillary
Chew on That

Anyone near a H.E.B. grocery store can now get their own brand bottled as Texas, Kansas City, Carolinas or Memphis. For store brand, they are amazing.

dinosaur barbecue!

Sweet Baby Rays. I doctor it up, but I always use it as my base. I think it has the nicest flavor.

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