my recent investigations lead me to infer from first principles that there are three predominant kinds of Hot Sauce Guy. a Type A Hot Sauce Guy, if you let him introduce you to his hot sauces, has a small assortment of sauces you've never heard of on hand; they are all delicious
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the differences between them might not be dramatic, but they're all a cut above what you're used to. he also has Cholula and Tapatio on hand and has nothing against them. (like him, we will not speak of Tabasco.)
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a Type B Hot Sauce Guy has either a much larger assortment of sauces than a Type A, or only one sauce. whatever he has is unsuitable for use as hot sauce, or food, in most or all circumstances. if he has any major brand sauce around, he spares it a contemptuous glance at most
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the Type A will tell you what obscure local manufacturers his sauces came from. the Type B will tell you that, and where he first encountered it, who he was with, what he had been doing that day, what he'd been listening to lately, maybe how richly textured the locals' lives are
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Type C is the endorphin addict hotness freak; we don't care about him except insofar as he overlaps with A or B, mostly B can anybody confirm or deny that this is the case?
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Replying to @chaosprime
what about those of us who make and bottle our own
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figure type A if mostly the same recipe with gradual evolution, type B if lots of experimental stuff, type C if type C
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