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| #1 Posted on 10.10.05 0354.38 Reposted on: 10.10.12 0356.36 | (Apologies if this question has been previously asked)
My favorite barbecue sauce by far is "Jack Daniels Original Barbecue Sauce".
"KC Barbecue Sauce" comes in a very close second. | Promote this thread! |  | StaggerLee
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| #2 Posted on 10.10.05 0744.56 Reposted on: 10.10.12 0745.08 | | Local favorite Super Smoker's brand KC Style. Tastiest damn stuff you ever had! | Corajudo
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| #3 Posted on 10.10.05 0919.52 Reposted on: 10.10.12 0921.07 | Stubbs. No other bottled sauce is close. He has a restaurant in Austin.
EDIT: Here's the website: http://www.stubbsbbq.com/
(edited by Corajudo on 10.10.05 0921) | Tenken347
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| #4 Posted on 10.10.05 1424.17 Reposted on: 10.10.12 1428.40 | | If your sauce isn't homemade, you're cheating. | messenoir
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| #5 Posted on 10.10.05 1611.02 Reposted on: 10.10.12 1611.48 | | Show Me BBQ Sauce. Only available in the Middle of Missouri, made in a basement and just better then any of your pansy sauces. But aside from that, I agree homemade is the only way to go, made with a good microbrewery dark beer. | dunkndollaz
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| #6 Posted on 10.10.05 1627.51 Reposted on: 10.10.12 1627.52 | | Homemade - every batch I make is different - it just depends on what ingredients I have on hand. I can't remember the last time I actually bought a bottle of BBQ sauce. | Alpha Dog
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| #7 Posted on 10.10.05 1808.28 Reposted on: 10.10.12 1809.00 | There is this local joint in north Phoenix called KC Lovejoy's and hot damn! do they make a mighty fine sauce (back me up, fellow Valley W's). In fact, I hadn't eaten from there in probably a year, and just got that stuff while watching college football this past Saturday.
I stick to the Lovejoy's original. | PeterStork
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| #8 Posted on 10.10.05 1903.56 Reposted on: 10.10.12 1904.30 | McDonalds.
Yes. | Zeruel
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| #9 Posted on 10.10.05 1938.14 Reposted on: 10.10.12 1938.39 | Originally posted by Kevintripod "Jack Daniels Original Barbecue Sauce".
Same here, but only their "regular" one. The others taste odd to me. | orangeman
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| #10 Posted on 10.10.05 2246.14 Reposted on: 10.10.12 2247.02 | | Dinosaur BBQ. Got hooked on it in college and thankfully they decided to sell it in supermarkets. | Mr Heel II
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| #11 Posted on 10.10.05 2326.18 Reposted on: 10.10.12 2327.17 | Cookies Western Style.
Excellent on pork chops. And hot dogs. | samoflange
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| #12 Posted on 10.10.05 2339.53 Reposted on: 10.10.12 2342.33 | Originally posted by orangeman Dinosaur BBQ.
Second that. | Oliver
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| #13 Posted on 11.10.05 1008.23 Reposted on: 11.10.12 1009.30 | Originally posted by PeterStork McDonalds.
Yes.
I second that. It's the only sauce that goes on the burgers I buy there. No ketchup, no mayo, no mustard...BBQ sauce.
Second goes to JR's sauce. I liked that stuff. | jwrestle
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| #14 Posted on 19.10.05 0228.16 Reposted on: 19.10.12 0229.02 | | BullsEye BBQ! Top notch...then behind that is Kraft to me afterward is any generic stuff. | too-old-now
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| #15 Posted on 21.10.05 0749.34 Reposted on: 21.10.12 0750.43 | Sweet Baby Ray's, 'cuz I get bottle after bottle free after double/triple coupons. Free beats homemade, and the pineapple juice Ray uses is something I just can't match. I have about a dozen bottles in the basement, that's after I gave a couple dozen bottles to the local food pantry.
JR's is pretty darned good, but better on ribs or pork chops than chicken.
I'll try anything I get for under a quarter after coupons, and will just as happily do without any sauce, but rub in salt& pepper, or splash a little Soy Vey Teriaki on it.
I've also become fond of marinating in Caesar Salad dressing. | anibanging
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| #16 Posted on 26.10.05 1009.39 Reposted on: 26.10.12 1010.26 | | Diana sauce | britishiles
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| #17 Posted on 26.10.05 1344.21 Reposted on: 26.10.12 1344.33 | | J.R.'s Slobberknocker BBQ Sauce ;-) | Kevintripod
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| #18 Posted on 26.10.05 1724.26 Reposted on: 26.10.12 1724.31 | Originally posted by britishiles J.R.'s Slobberknocker BBQ Sauce ;-)
Is there anywhere that a guy like me can buy that online ? I always wanted to try it. | britishiles
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| #19 Posted on 27.10.05 0953.29 Reposted on: 27.10.12 0953.37 | They used to sell it on WWE Shopzone but I can't find it now.
I am curious as well as to how good it is or isn't. | KJames199
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| #20 Posted on 27.10.05 1040.08 Reposted on: 27.10.12 1041.19 | They used to sell JR's sauce at Zellers stores in Canada. Bought a bottle once. It was actually pretty good, not that I know the slightest thing about authentic BBQ.
I normally just buy the Kraft Chick'n'rib sauce, or maybe Bullseye. Nothing too exciting. |
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